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Jacqueline
> 24 hourI have seen pop-it’s being used for orthographic mapping of words. These are the BEST for that. I can slide together the exact number I need for my students to use. EVERY TEACHER SHOULD BUY THESE!!!
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Happy Teacher
> 24 hourThese are amazing for my small group reading. I teach kindergarten and the children use them to decode CVC words. They start on green just like a traffic light move through yellow and end up on red. Love it. I ask the middle sound they know right away.
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Sara Jewett
> 24 hourI use these in my classroom for fun manipulatives for mostly reading. But I could see them being helpful with math too! Love these!
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mot123
> 24 hourGreat product for the need.
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Karolyn
> 24 hourI bought these to use with my small groups in kindergarten. I’m excited to use these in August.
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MommaMullen
> 24 hourKids love them. Great size.
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Cat Lover
> 24 hourI use this product to teach CVC words. The student has 3 pop its and we sound out say cat. CCCAAAATTTT. As the student says the /k/ sound they pop the first pop it, as they do the short a they pop the second one and as they do the t sound they pop the third one. Then they write in front of the pop it the sound.
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Michael J. Dale
> 24 hourI bought this set for occupational therapy for my hands after a spinal cord injury. The blocks snap together securely, which both makes them good for the work I’m doing and which makes taking them apart and putting them together useful as therapy as well. The pops are firm and just right for my purposes. Very happy with this set for my occupational therapy needs.
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Elizabeth Tarpey
> 24 hourI am a special education teacher and I use these every day! So many different uses : token board, sensory toy, math manipulative. Great quality.
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Trisha Lynch
> 24 hourI love this! I’m A teacher so this is perfect for my kinder classroom to use with students because it offers that kinesthetic/tactile element to my lessons for counting, blending sounds, etc.