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EDR Edupress EP 3757 Sight Words Splat Gr K 1 P3731711EDR-EP-3757 https://cdnimages.opentip.com/full/EDR/EDR-EP-3757.jpg Edupress EP 3757 Sight Words Splat Gr K 1 Manufacturer Part Number: EP-3757Fast-paced games provide practice for 75 splat-tastic sight words! As the caller reads each sight word aloud, players scan the cards in front of them. If a player has a matching word, he or she says \"SPLAT!\" and flips the card over. The first player to flip over all of his or her cards wins. Three color-coded decks make it easy to adapt the game for one-on-one practice or multiple players. For 2-6 players. Set of 225 cards. Cards measure 3.5\" x 2.25\". Grades K-1. Aligned with Common Core and State Standards. Supports requirements of Title I and other federally funded programs.Length: 7 , Width: 3.6 , Height: 1.3Weight: 1 3731711 0765515037575 1.0000lbs 1.30 3.60 7.00
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customer review - by , May 5, 2018
5/ 5stars
I volunteer at an elementary school reading and teaching sight words. The sight word cards are useful and fun. I sort out the cards by color and work on one set at a time. The calling cards are sorted out and only used in certain games. The students I work with like playing splat, and they like go fish,which is another game that can be played with these cards. I could have printed out cards from a teaching resource, but I didn't want to bother so these cards work well for my purposes.
customer review - by , March 3, 2018
5/ 5stars
If I could rate this more than 5 stars I would! This has been fantastic for my Kindergartener as well as my Pre-K class. This is a game he WANTS to play! Before I could barely get him to want to read. Recommend to parents and teachers!
customer review - by , January 1, 2018
5/ 5stars
I am a first grade teacher, and my students love playing this game! It’s fun and engaging and reinforces those reading skills in such a fun way! My kids never want to stop playing this game. It’s a great way to teach those trick words because the students who struggle with certain words get help from their teammates and after a little while, they’ve learned the words. My partner and I played this game and we had a blast!
customer review - by , December 12, 2017
2/ 5stars
I had high expectations for this game but it was not what I expected. It comes in 2 piles, K and 1-2 grade. I read the instructions twice but it dust make much sense. The calling cards do not have all the words so if you pick the wrong pile the calling cards will not match with any of the words you lay out. Then we tried to play it as a memory game. First we had to find all the doubles and that was pretty rough on its own. But they are too many so you do a smaller pile and then lay them out. That worked out better but my 5 years old wanted to play with ALL the cards and that was just a mess. We haven't used the 1-2 grade cards yet but scrolling through them I saw the words are not too difficult but now I don't know if I can mix the 2 piles and how I will separate them again if we want to play memory. Overall I do not like this game. I gave 2 stars because my son likes it and it can be used to help learning sight words. BTW Splat seems to be a variation of a regular bingo .... but again not all words are in the calling cards. The green set has most of the calling cards whole the red set has none. I just don't get why.
customer review - by , December 12, 2017
5/ 5stars
My students love this. Can play to learn in a short amount of time.
customer review - by , November 11, 2017
5/ 5stars
Granddaughter loves it!!! She is in kindergarten and trying to learn sight words.
customer review - by , October 10, 2017
5/ 5stars
Great game! I'm always on the hunt for different ways to help my girls learn their sight words. They love this game.
customer review - by , October 10, 2017
5/ 5stars
My kindergartener gets the biggest kick out of this simple little game. Its like a combination of bingo and matching and a great way to reinforce common site words. You can use this and really make up a variety of other ways to play but even the basic Spat version is fun and easy way to learn. I have recommended this to several friends and her teacher.
customer review - by , August 8, 2017
5/ 5stars
My incoming 1st grade son hates reading and trying to do flash cards for him to learn his sight words was like pulling teeth. This made is fun and now knows all his sight words.
customer review - by , February 2, 2017
5/ 5stars
I bought both the Edupress Splat Card Game sets Grades K-1 and Grades 1-2. The words are from the Dolch Sight Word list. I have used the cards with a first grader. We use the cards to play Concentration and also Go Fish. She loves the games. It is a painless way to reinforce sight word vocabulary. This has been a great resource. This company was also good on service. I bought the Splat K-1 card set in early December. As of January, it had not arrived. I let the company know and they sent a replacement which arrived in a few days. Thank you !

Edupress EP-3757 Sight Words Splat Gr K-1

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Manufacturer Part Number: EP-3757

Fast-paced games provide practice for 75 splat-tastic sight words! As the caller reads each sight word aloud, players scan the cards in front of them. If a player has a matching word, he or she says "SPLAT!" and flips the card over. The first player to flip over all of his or her cards wins. Three color-coded decks make it easy to adapt the game for one-on-one practice or multiple players. For 2-6 players. Set of 225 cards. Cards measure 3.5" x 2.25". Grades K-1. Aligned with Common Core and State Standards. Supports requirements of Title I and other federally funded programs.

Length: 7 , Width: 3.6 , Height: 1.3
Weight: 1

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Customer Reviews
By Phoenix Milligan
Date: May 15, 2018
I volunteer at an elementary school reading and teaching sight words. The sight word cards are useful and fun. I sort out the cards by color and work on one set at a time. The calling cards are sorted out and only used in certain games. The students I work with like playing splat, and they like go fish,which is another game that can be played with these cards. I could have printed out cards from a teaching resource, but I didn't want to bother so these cards work well for my purposes.
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Holli
Date: March 14, 2018
If I could rate this more than 5 stars I would! This has been fantastic for my Kindergartener as well as my Pre-K class. This is a game he WANTS to play! Before I could barely get him to want to read. Recommend to parents and teachers!
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By EAG
Date: January 02, 2018
I am a first grade teacher, and my students love playing this game! It’s fun and engaging and reinforces those reading skills in such a fun way! My kids never want to stop playing this game. It’s a great way to teach those trick words because the students who struggle with certain words get help from their teammates and after a little while, they’ve learned the words. My partner and I played this game and we had a blast!
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By SNY531
Date: December 14, 2017
I had high expectations for this game but it was not what I expected. It comes in 2 piles, K and 1-2 grade. I read the instructions twice but it dust make much sense. The calling cards do not have all the words so if you pick the wrong pile the calling cards will not match with any of the words you lay out. Then we tried to play it as a memory game. First we had to find all the doubles and that was pretty rough on its own. But they are too many so you do a smaller pile and then lay them out. That worked out better but my 5 years old wanted to play with ALL the cards and that was just a mess. We haven't used the 1-2 grade cards yet but scrolling through them I saw the words are not too difficult but now I don't know if I can mix the 2 piles and how I will separate them again if we want to play memory. Overall I do not like this game. I gave 2 stars because my son likes it and it can be used to help learning sight words. BTW Splat seems to be a variation of a regular bingo .... but again not all words are in the calling cards. The green set has most of the calling cards whole the red set has none. I just don't get why.
Rating: 2 stars [2 of 5 Stars!]
By KAP94
Date: December 02, 2017
My students love this. Can play to learn in a short amount of time.
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By denise shaw
Date: November 28, 2017
Granddaughter loves it!!! She is in kindergarten and trying to learn sight words.
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
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