Sound map with math (swedish version)
Hang up a sound map on the wall to practice with your child! Children find it very fun to practice on a large map. Can be folded.
Note: The map is large, a full 84×60 cm. Sent folded in an envelope.
119.00 kr
Hang up a sound map on the wall to practice with your child! Children find it very fun to practice with a large map. The sound map helps children visualize and understand speech sounds in a simple and engaging way. By using the map as an interactive tool, parents and teachers can create a stimulating learning environment that promotes children's language development.
The sound map is designed to make it easier for children to learn and identify different speech sounds and letter combinations. Each sound and letter is clearly marked and color-coded to help children quickly and easily associate sounds with visual representations. The large size of the map, 84x60cm, makes it easy to see and use in both classroom and home settings.
Parents and teachers can use the sound map as a tool to strengthen children's phonological awareness and reading skills. By pointing to different sounds and letters, adults can help children practice pronunciation and sound recognition in a fun and interactive way. The map can also be used to play various language games that help children improve their language skills through playful learning.
The sound map is also practical and flexible in its use. It can be hung on the wall or laid out on a table, making it easy to adapt to different learning situations. The map can be folded and sent in a letter, making it easy to transport and store when not in use.
- Large and clear: With its 84x60 cm size, the map is large enough for all details to be clearly visible, making it perfect for both classroom and home use.
- Engaging: Children find it fun to practice with a large map, making learning more interesting and engaging.
- Flexible use: Can be hung on the wall or laid out on a table, and can be easily folded for transport and storage.
- Hang up the map: Place the map in a location where the child can easily see and reach it. It can be on a wall in the child's room, in the classroom, or on a table.
- Practice the sounds: Use the map to practice pronunciation and recognition of different speech sounds. Point to different letters and sounds and encourage the child to mimic and identify them.
- Language games: Use the map to play various language games that help the child improve their language skills through play and interaction.
Hang up a sound map on the wall to practice with your child! Children find it very fun to practice with a large map. The sound map helps children visualize and understand speech sounds in a simple and engaging way. By using the map as an interactive tool, parents and teachers can create a stimulating learning environment that promotes children's language development.
The sound map is designed to make it easier for children to learn and identify different speech sounds and letter combinations. Each sound and letter is clearly marked and color-coded to help children quickly and easily associate sounds with visual representations. The large size of the map, 84x60cm, makes it easy to see and use in both classroom and home settings.
Parents and teachers can use the sound map as a tool to strengthen children's phonological awareness and reading skills. By pointing to different sounds and letters, adults can help children practice pronunciation and sound recognition in a fun and interactive way. The map can also be used to play various language games that help children improve their language skills through playful learning.
The sound map is also practical and flexible in its use. It can be hung on the wall or laid out on a table, making it easy to adapt to different learning situations. The map can be folded and sent in a letter, making it easy to transport and store when not in use.
- Large and clear: With its 84x60 cm size, the map is large enough for all details to be clearly visible, making it perfect for both classroom and home use.
- Engaging: Children find it fun to practice with a large map, making learning more interesting and engaging.
- Flexible use: Can be hung on the wall or laid out on a table, and can be easily folded for transport and storage.
- Hang up the map: Place the map in a location where the child can easily see and reach it. It can be on a wall in the child's room, in the classroom, or on a table.
- Practice the sounds: Use the map to practice pronunciation and recognition of different speech sounds. Point to different letters and sounds and encourage the child to mimic and identify them.
- Language games: Use the map to play various language games that help the child improve their language skills through play and interaction.