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The Circle Time Learning Center Pocket Chart is a heavy-duty educational tool designed for classrooms, measuring 39x40 inches and made from durable 600D polyester. It includes 217 cards that cover essential skills in calendar concepts, early language, and math, promoting hands-on exploration and collaborative learning among students.
A**Z
Such a great learning tool
The size is great on my daughter's wall in her room. The colors are bright and the cards are fun to use. It's really a great visual aid! Couldn't be happier with this purchase.
A**A
Calidad
Me encantó la calidad
A**L
Great value
Love the material, size, and quality. Comes with so many pieces!
S**E
It's works
I use it for my preschool classroom
C**C
Missing some Rhymes
Like a previous review, I am also missing rhymes.. Definitely cuts down how many rhymes you have when you're missing so many.
K**A
Missing pieces
The rhyming cards not having matching rhyming words it’s really frustrating.
S**K
Nice quality but a few small issues...
First, I'll tell you that I teach Pre-K and "calendar time" isn't age appropriate instruction, however having this as something they can play and learn with IS ok, so that's what I've set up in my room. We like it with a few little issues...First the PROS: Nice and durable chart- It's plastic canvas like many pocket charts with metal grommets as well as Velcro included for another mounting option.--Colorful and lots of different learning opportunities - we have been using it to post the letter of the day and words that start with the letter.--Math is also built in with counting "gumballs" and then placing the matching numeral on the gumball machine.CONS- I seem to be missing a few numbers. Not that I couldn't recreate them, but still.-- font choice: as silly as it sounds, small kids learn to write letters the look like comic sans (I know, it's awful) rather than a font with the "a that has a rooftop" etc.-- Some random cards for what to wear depending on the weather. Many are self explanatory, like a life preserver for the beach though one could agree you don't really wear it, while others made less sense, such as the flashlight--Rhymes? Well some rhymes... Included were some cards that I'm assuming were put together by a non native English speaker (such as food and good, though ending in the same letters, they do not rhyme)Overall a useful chart
M**.
Definitely a good buy for classroom
This center time organizer chart is pretty cool it has the ability to help the students explore weather and rhyming words as well as counting. Great classroom addition.