Description
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CaesarPleaser (SKU P111)
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- work with Latin roots and affixes in this fast-paced word building game
- race your opponents to recognize Latin word parts and build words of Latin origin
- develop vocabulary and study word part meanings all at the same time
For third grade and up
- Make over 40 novel words per round
- Learn Latin clues to more than 100,000 words
- Discover the building blocks of words
- Deck includes 107 cards, 17 different prefixes, 17 different roots and 5 different suffixes
Literacy card games from Washington Reads give a SOUND start to reading!
Washington Reads has a unique set of card games that guarantee sustained reading practice. These intrinsically motivating games are aligned with current reading research and are compatible with any reading approach.
The decks deliver the essential phonemic awareness skills and content for reading success. Every hand builds critical knowledge and fosters an automatic response to the printed word. They are the most productive and entertaining reading practice aids available today.
SocraTeaser (SKU P112)
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- race your opponents as you study common Greek patterns and combining forms
- create sets of three and four cards that share common characteristics
- learn dozens of sophisticated words with each hand
For third grade and up
- Master Greek patterns
- Every hand teaches hundreds of sophisticated words
- Deck includes 102 Greek words
Literacy card games from Washington Reads give a SOUND start to reading!
Washington Reads has a unique set of card games that guarantee sustained reading practice. These intrinsically motivating games are aligned with current reading research and are compatible with any reading approach.
The decks deliver the essential phonemic awareness skills and content for reading success. Every hand builds critical knowledge and fosters an automatic response to the printed word. They are the most productive and entertaining reading practice aids available today.
Colleen Zink –
My students enjoy playing these games since they are able to apply their knowledge of morphemes in a competitive and fun manner. Great way to reinforce taught concepts!