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™ ® A Fast-Paced, Hands- O n Phonics Word-Building Game! Wo rd for W ord Includes: 112 Color-Coded Reading Rods ® : 31 Blue Consonants 21 Red V owels 18 Y ellow (red print) W ord Families 29 Y ellow (black print) T wo-Letter and Three-Letter W ord Endings 9G reen Beginning and Ending Blends 4B lank Replacement Rods 1 T wo-Minute T imer 1 Sco[...]
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Object of the Game Make as many words as you can in two-minute rounds of play . How to Play •C hoose a level of play and have each player randomly pick the appropriate Rods as indicated: Level 1 (Easiest): 4 yellow Rods (red print) and 6 blue Rods Level 2: 4 yellow Rods (black print) and 6 blue Rods Level 3: 2 green Rods, 3 yellow (black print) R[...]
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Challenging V ariations A. Start with 8 blue Rods and 5 red Rods (1 of each vowel a, e, i, o, u). Players must use all vowels during a round in order for their words to count. B. Choose either long or shor t vowel sounds as target words. Players receive an extra point for each word using these sounds. Examples: Ta r get = long vowel words: Receive [...]
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Other great games from Learning Resources ® : Snap It Up! ® - 3 & 4 Letter W ords Card Game (LER 3042) Snap It Up! ® - W ord Families Card Game (LER 3043) Pharaoh’ s Phonics ™ - Phonics Skills Game (LER 5082) Alpha-Bug Soup ® - W ord Game (LER 0333) Sunken T reasure Adventure ™ - Phonics Beginning Blends Game (LER 5055) Creepy Cave ?[...]