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The hand2mind Lowercase Alphabet Chips are essential educational tools designed for preschoolers to enhance letter recognition, spelling, and phonics skills. Each set includes all 26 lowercase letters, color-coded for easy identification, and comes in a convenient storage container. Perfect for both classroom and home use, these manipulatives can be paired with magnetic wands for an engaging, multisensory learning experience.
Material Type | Plastic |
Shape | Round |
Color | Multicolored |
K**Z
Great for kindergarten!
These are great for fine motor activities and for letter sounds and CVC and spelling practice. A great product at a great price.
A**R
Useful Alphabet Letters
These magnet alphabet lowercase letters are small but I use them for individual small group work with students at my small group table. Everyone (usually 4 students) will get a container with the letters a-z to do their word work activity in his/her own space. In addition, it makes it more interesting for the student to use something else than the typical magnetic letters.
V**
Preschooler Obsessed!
The media could not be loaded. My 4 year old LOVED using these to learn sight words and more! Made learning fun!
E**L
ABC magnetic
What teacher asked for.
A**R
Learning fun
These chips are perfect for spelling practice. I set out all the letters in the word, plus one or two extra, and have him pull out the extra and arrange the rest to spell the word. The magnetic wand makes it that much more fun to “get rid” of the extra letters.He loves these.
K**.
Love the value in this product
At first I thought the price was too high but them realized one jar made six sets of the alphabet! I LOVE this product and plan to buy another! My students love to use these with the magnetic wands and segmenting trays.
J**B
Very small
These are a lot smaller than I was expecting but they should still be a good manipulative to have in the classroom. The metal ring on them makes them good to use WITH magnets. These are not magnetic themselves. They are fun to use with magnet wands in a sensory bin.
K**N
Good OT tool
Used a set in Aaron’s putty for intrinsic strengthening, fine motor skills, and handwriting and the kids loved it!
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