Welcome to the Celebration! I am so glad you are here. We are headed for the Grand Prize Giveaway which is slated for August 17-August 31, and along the way I am thrilled to be able to bring you some extra giveaways, along with reviews of all these great products.
Not only are there going to be reviews and giveaways, but if you are a blogger, I will be offering you an opportunity to join in with the Grand Prize Giveaway. Details will be coming soon on how you can be involved.
This week, I would like to again offer a giveaway for The Reading Game, 2nd Enhanced Edition.
All you need to do is enter in the Rafflecopter form below. There are only 3 simple mandatory entries, with the remainder of the entries being optional. Remember, you do not have to do the extra entries, but they will increase your odds of winning.
This giveaway is open to US residents 18 and over.
The giveaway runs July 21 through July 27.
Thanks for stopping by, and good luck!
Thanks for stopping by, and good luck!
Disclosure: I received the above products mentioned above for free. I received no further compensation. This did not in any way influence my review. As with all my reviews, the Back to School reviews will reflect my own honest experience and opinion. I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. All opinions are my own.
It works by letting your child play a word matching game and frequent exposure to the same words.
ReplyDeleteword game repeating the same words so they can remember
ReplyDeleteThe stories are told in only thirty words.
ReplyDeleteThe child learns new words with each card game they play before reading the book. By the time they finish playing all the games, reading the book should be easy for them because they now know those words.
ReplyDeleteIt is told in a rhyme
ReplyDeleteSight words learned through game nd then read the book.
ReplyDeleteThe child learns new words by playing the card games, after playing all of the games the child should be able to read the book easily by himself. After playing the entire game they learn 180 words!
ReplyDeleteIt's told in ryhme
ReplyDeleteRepetition and an interesting, fun story.
ReplyDeleteThe student learns to read each set of five words by playing a simple word matching game.
ReplyDeleteEach of The Reading Game's six stories is told using just thirty new words
ReplyDeleteI like the kids learning to read.
ReplyDeleteRhyming and repitition
ReplyDeleteWe have used the rhyming fun. I'm interested in the new edition.
ReplyDeleteRepetition
ReplyDeleteIt fun and games. It has matching card game (with words) which makes it fun and at the same time the kids repeat the words until they learn it. And it is not only learn a word, they know HOW the word looks and recognize it later when they start reading the books :) So the basically memorize words and when they see it in the book they know which word it is. :)
ReplyDeleteThe student learns to read each set of five words by playing a simple word matching game.
ReplyDeleteYou play games to learn the words you need to learn to read the story.
ReplyDeleteVery cool game! I love that they get to practice the words in order to help prepare them to successfully read and understand the book!
ReplyDelete"Each of The Reading Game's six stories is told using just thirty new words. These are broken down into six sets of five words. The student learns to read each set of five words by playing a simple word matching game. Frequent exposure through play hardwires these words into long-term memory."
ReplyDeleteLove this! Learning new words and practicing them (while having fun!) This is a fantastic idea:)
ReplyDeleteThe student learns to read each set of five words by playing a simple word matching game.
ReplyDeleteIntroduces 30 new words, repetition is key!
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