Expected Results After 30 Days:
- Learns letter sound blending
- Masters 50 common words
- Can read simple sentences
- Ready to learn multisyllabic words and sight words
Key Features
- Focuses on blending letter sounds
- Phonemic Awareness, Word Recognition & Print Exposure
- 50 CVC words
What’s inside the box?
4 Fidget Letter Mats
4 high quality fidget mats in red, green, purple and blue with letters.
Workbook
One downloadable PDF workbook to practice the words in the game.
Card Deck
50 laminated and durable CVC word cards.
Instructions
Easy to read and follow instructions.
What’s inside the box?
4 Fidget Letter Mats
4 high quality fidget mats in red, green, purple and blue with letters.
Workbook
One downloadable PDF workbook to practice the words in the game.
Card Deck
50 laminated and durable CVC word cards.
Instructions
Easy to read and follow instructions.
This game is the best choice for your child if:
Is within the ages of 5 - 7
This game is the
best choice for your child if:
Your child is in Kindergarten or Grade 1
Is within the ages of 5 - 7
Discover Word Pop!
Discover the foundations and features about Word Pop as we walk you through its gameplay, components and what reading skill it focuses on. Every one of our games is tailored to a specific reading stage.Why you’ll love this game
It targets phonological awareness, phonics, and print awareness to teach reading.
Created by reading specialists, this game is based on the Science of Reading (SoR)
It’s the most effective way to teach reading to children of all abilities, including dyslexia and ADHD.
Why you’ll love this game
It targets phonological awareness, phonics, and print awareness to teach reading.
Created by reading specialists, this game is based on the Science of Reading (SoR)
It’s the most effective way to teach reading to children of all abilities, including dyslexia and ADHD.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do kids learn to read so fast playing this game?
The Fidget Game: Word Pop! uses a multisensory and game-based approach to learning; this has been proven to improve knowledge and understanding by 25% in children. 95% of our customers reported their children improved reading skills within two weeks of playing this game.
Why is multisensory learning so important?
Multisensory activities are based on whole brain learning, encouraging learners to use more than one of their senses when taking in new information. Educational researchers have found that using more senses while learning to read increases word recognition and memory by 25%.
Should students learn phonics skills first or sight words?
Research shows overwhelmingly that systematic phonics is the most effective way of teaching reading to children of all abilities, including dyslexia. Sight word instruction is an excellent supplement to phonics instructions. It is recommended that children learn at least 10-20 sight words before formal phonics instruction. We recommend purchasing both The Fidget Game: Sight Words and Word Pop for the most effective learning experience.
What are CVC words, and why are they beneficial to learn?
CVC words are the first words students should learn to read because their simple pattern consonant-vowel-consonant makes it easier for children to transform individual sounds into short, simple, familiar words.
Should children learn to read on screens or print?
Researchers at Stanford University found that students who learn to read on print rather than on screens had significantly faster reading rates and stronger fluency and comprehension skills.