
Reading and Writing
Learning to identify written words and understanding their meaning is a major challenge for a 6-year-old child. Reading is a process that begins in first grade and is perfected throughout primary school. More than a visual decoding exercise involving knowledge of the alphabet and the ability to recognize words in general, reading requires that the child develop strategies to understand the meaning of the text. In addition, understanding texts is very important in learning all other school subjects. Producing a text calls upon several skills that must all be used simultaneously but which are gradually acquired during primary school through lessons in writing, spelling, grammar and punctuation.
Who will find the most words of the same category that begin with the same letter? But beware, the instruction cards impose constraints: for example, you must find nouns or the presence of a double consonant. Includes 36 letter cards, 36 instruction cards, 1 category wheel, 4 score sheets with 1 scoring sheet and 4 dry-erase markers, 4 tokens, 1 hourglass, and the rules. For 2 to 4 players. Available in French only.