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The Aizweb Sight Word Game is a comprehensive educational set featuring 220 high-frequency sight words across five levels from Pre-K to 3rd grade. It combines colorful flashcards, interactive dry erase writing, and dynamic gameplay with dice and function cards to make early reading practice engaging and effective. Designed with durable, eco-friendly materials and kid-safe features, it’s perfect for classroom, homeschool, or family learning sessions that boost literacy and hand-eye coordination.
M**R
Amazing
This brought my child’s reading level up very quickly. He loves to play it and does not get tired of it. Only downside is that the pop it’s are very small and I had to order a larger one.
K**Y
Students love this game!
My students in Grades 3-6 love this game! I do differentiate a little bit by giving individual students or pairs of students stacks of cards that suit their needs! Great sight word game!
M**A
Excelente!
El Niño se divierte y aprende. Cómpralo !!
M**T
Fun Learning Game
As a teacher my goal is for my kids to love to learn, ok that’s more a parent goal right? I have twin kindergartners who want nothing more than to learn to read so when I saw this I said let’s go. Having no clue if it was a game, a game that had tools to keep the kids occupied or what I thought it was worth a try! And so fun it wound up being with the kids saying this was great mom! I appreciated the sturdy laminated cards that had the kids see the word, sound it out and then turn it over and write the word with the enclosed dry erase markers with eraser tops. Taking turns, counting on the also enclosed dice and using the fidget to mark how many they got to “pop” they were in for at least 15-30min. Several grade levels of words were also included as they progress another plus. Downside was the instructions, not as clear as I would want and not as quick to get going. Overall I am quite pleased by this game and it gets an “A” for teaching my kids a love of learning!
S**H
Fun learning game
I love that this game is easy to use with a wide variety of ages at the same time. This is great for multi-children families! I also love that it is easy to customize the rules to best suit each individual child. This game comes with sight words for kids Pre-K through 3rd grade. You also get 4 different colored dice, 4 fidget boards and 4 dry erase markers with erasers. The cards are all very sturdy with clear and easy to read print. Each grade level has a unique color, so they are easy to sort out again if you mix them up. The rules are easy to follow and can be adapted if needed. Each child flips over a card for their grade level and reads the word. Then they can practice writing the word with a dry erase marker on the back of the card. The markers work great and wipe clean from the cards easily. If they read the word correctly, they get to roll the dice and pop that many spots on their fidget popper. The first to pop all of their bubbles wins. There are a few trick cards in the mix too, which really adds to the fun. One is good and allows you extra rolls to pop more spaces, but there are a couple that make you unpop your bubbles as well! This was really fun for the kids, especially when somebody draws the card to unpop all of their bubbles!As I said before, I customized this game a little to suit the needs of the children I played with. The littlest kids do not read at all yet, so when they flip a card they just need to identify the letters and maybe some sounds the letters make. I tell them the word and they practice writing the first letter on the back. The older kids are really good readers and all of the words available are too easy for them, so I draw their card and tell them the word. They then have to write and spell that word correctly on the back to be able to roll the dice. I have also moved some of the sight words around to different grade levels based one what we have worked on. The littles were excited that I took some out of the Kindergarten and one out of the 1st grade to add to their stack because we have worked on identifying some of those words in other games. Also, I have the kids practice their writing while the other kids take their turns, This gives them something to do when it isn't their turn and helps to move the game along. Depending on the luck of their rolls and the cards they draw, the game can take a while to win.Overall, this is a fun way to work on reading and writing skills. With the addition of the fidget board, the tricky cards and the dry erase markers the kids stay more engaged than they would with just flash cards. I really love finding games that all of the different ages and ability levels can play together, while still having even possibilities of winning. We enjoyed this game and would recommend it to others.
M**N
Something different from the standard flashcards
I got this game with the intention to help strengthen my homeschool kids' sight words. We don't follow the Dolch sight words as they are dyslexic (and diagnosed with dysgraphia, so writing is more laborious) so we use the Barton system. I am able to sort through the cards and find the words we are working on in Barton to still use the game. If you are following the typical classroom words then this game has all the cards already grouped by school grade using the Dolch lists.I also have kiddos with short attention spans. Playing one on one with me the game moves fast enough and my child has enough interest but if he was in a group waiting for 3 other kids to read and write their words he may not be patient enough. That being said you can modify the game to only read the word (no writing).The materials seem like they will hold up well. The markers were hard to cap and uncap but we have many dry erase markers. The pop boards are small 6 pops by 6 pops but the right amount for a game not to be too long or too short. They pop well and are colorful. The cards are glossy and wiped clean easily.Good game for practice with family at home or in a small group at school. Doesn't take a long time to play and something different than the standard flash cards to review.
S**O
Missing parts to game
I love this game, and it is definitely a winner with kids, but there were no markers or dice included in the game I received.
C**S
great teaching fun
I have a 5 year old, just learning to read, and we have been working on sight words with flash cards. I saw this and I love to teach with games. This game is a great teacher. There are 5 decks of cards at different reading levels (pre K through 3). Each player gets a deck of cards at his level. The player takes a card from the top of his deck, reads the card, (I have them show the card and the other students verify his reading) then he writes the word on the back of the card with a dry erase marker, show that to the students to verify, then gets to pop on the bubbles on his score keeping bubble device. There are cards that grant an extra turn, and even one that has him un-pop all of his bubbles. It is fun and motivational since there is a bit of competition, and it uses both reading, writing, and selling skills on each turn. My 5 year old and 8 year old played this together with me acting as a co-verifier with each child. I expect sight words are going to become a piece of cake as a result of using this game.
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