Phonics Writing Desk, The Best For You Kid
Written by bmlengel on February 7th, 2010
Phonics Writing Desk toy offers youngsters the chance to not only learn to identify letters and therefore the sounds they make, however also challenges them to jot down the letters of the alphabet directly on the toy’s “magic” writing screen.
Depending on the selected mode of play (there are six of them), children get busy pressing the buttons and tackling the toy’s challenges. Letter formation is demonstrated on a tiny LCD window, and kids are inspired to use the corded stylus to put in writing the featured letter or short word on the erasable writing screen.
The third mode introduces youngsters to the sounds each letter makes (and a few make more than one sound!). The fourth mode in Phonics Writing Desk asks youngsters to search out letters given only the sounds they make. Kids ready for basic spelling follow will push the mode selector to the fifth ability level. During this mode, kids are challenged to spell a 3-letter word. If asked to spell the word “cat”, for example, children are told which letters to press. The sixth and final mode is a free-play mode in that kids try to spell their terribly own 3-letter words. Even incorrect combinations are learning experiences because the letters of the “word” are sounded out anyhow! Kids or parents will easily toggle between upper- and lowercase universal settings. Although the featured letters in Phonics Writing Desk are in uppercase, the show itself demonstrates letters and words in the selected case.
For one, the toy does not acknowledge whether a kid has correctly written the letters and words. It is up to youngsters to compare their letter formations with those on show in the smaller window. The addition of a piece screen to an electronic alphabet-learning toy adds considerable interactive worth to the academic experience. While kids can not receive feedback on whether they’ve drawn letters correctly, they need a probability to match their writing with that of the toy’s. Overall, the toy is terribly encouraging. The Phonics Writing Desk is especially valuable for teaching kids to attach uppercase letters with lowercase ones, and for motivating youngsters to need to write.
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