Description
Let students improve hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills as they practice sorting, patterning, letter recognition and spelling with this fun Lacing Alphabet. Use for small-group or individual activities. Letters A-Z come in 10 different colors. Includes 260 uppercase letters measuring 1″ x 1.5″ each and 15 laces measuring 25″ each. Grades Perks+. Set of 260.
Improve hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills
Use for small-group or individual activities
Includes 260 uppercase letters measuring 1″ x 1.5″ each and 15 laces measuring 25″ each
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Customers say
Customers find the product to be a great learning tool and item for teachers. They mention it’s perfect for phonics practice and sight word practice. However, some customers disagree on the letter size.
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Tori –
Perfect for building hand strength!
These are a fun actually to build hand strength and practice letter recognition. Theyâre bright, colorful and a lot of each letter. Thereâs multiple activities to do with them so itâs worth the amount you pay. We canât wait to use these for years to come.
KrayonL –
Hours of fun
My daughter is OBSESSED. She is only two so she isnât interested in stringing them yet. But she uses a little scoop to dig out different letters. Good for practicing colors too. And imagine weâll be doing all kinds of activities with these when she is older.
Brendan Durbin –
Great education tool
They are very smalle so great for fine motor. We use different string because the string doesn’t really fit in the holes and if you get it in it is really hard to get it out
Laurie Anne Fatebene –
Happy teacher
Good quality, only thing is the laces are a little thick for the holes but that might change after they are used for a bit
Delaney Ryan –
Packaging is terrible, product is good!
These came to me and the package holding the letters (which was a round plastic tub) already had lost its lid in the shipping process, so the letters were spilled throughout the bag packaging. I kept the letters in the tub for a few days while I looked for another vessel to hold them in, and I found myself bending down to pick up spilled letters a lot. Likeâ¦please change the packaging!! If you have another vessel to keep them in, I think itâs a nice product. There isnât any coloring consistency amongst letters, or coloring consistency at all, but I do appreciate that theyâre all lowercase. Some letters are a lot harder to find than others. My students love using these!
High hopes –
Great learning tool
Shipping was extremely fast! These are easy to use and make my reluctant speller interested im spelling. We play the games suggested in the bucket and also come up with a few of our own. The letters are a bit smaller than I expected but still perfect for what we need!
Ulyyf –
Big hit in my niece’s kindergarten classroom!
I got this for my niece’s kindergarten, where they’re very academically focused, to go in their language “center”. They have letter stamps there and letter hole punches, so I thought it would fit right in. I chose lowercase because the teacher commented to me that a lot of children come to school knowing capital letters, but what they *really* need to know are lowercase letters because we use them so often. (Parents of preschoolers, take note!)She told me just the other day that they’re a big hit. The kids love making words (and building important fine-motor skills in the process – lacing helps you practice the tripod grip and it’s a good life-skill as well) and then turning them into bracelets and whatnot :)One problem – the aglets (the plastic-covered parts) on the laces are a smidge too short to go through the longest letters, w and m. You have to kinda shove by the lace, and that’s a pain. Still, it’s not totally insurmountable.
Barefootokie –
Kids love it!
Great tool for my students to help with their spelling words.
Alejandra Lecuona –
Gran calidad de material
Tracy –
Canât wait to use these in my kindergarten classroom! Great opportunity for fine motor, letter recognition and patterning.
Bea –
Learning resources nunca (o casi nunca) defrauda. Un montón de letras de excelente calidad y tamaño con agujero grande para enhebrar. Las hemos mojado, mezclado con arena mágica, escondido entre perlas de gel, y después de lavar y poner a secar, siguen como el primer dÃa.
Johannizz –
Härliga färger och min son som älskar siffror och alfabetet just nu älskade det 🙂 kan användas till sÃ¥ mycket olika saker.
GPBP –
Je mâen sers pour faire des grigris, porte-clés qui sont très à la mode en ce moment !!!Les perles sont sublimes très qualitatives.