Foundation/Prep/Kindy Home Pack includes the Magic 100 Words Playing Cards and Learning Boards for accelerating reading success.
This Pack is ideal for Foundation, Prep, Kindergarten (NSW), Reception (SA) and Pre Primary (WA). However, many children will learn some of the 200 and 300 Words in their first year of schooling, and parents may instead, consider getting the full Optimum Home Pack.
The Foundation Pack is everything you will need for learning to read and write in the first year of schooling!
The 12 Golden Words make up, on average, 25% or 1/4 of all words in reading.
The 12 Golden Words, together with the 20 Red Words (32 words) make up, on average, 33% or 1/3 of all words in reading. The Magic 100 Words make up on average 50% or 1/2 of all the words used in reading and writing. Once a student has mastered these 100 words reading and writing becomes magically easier.
The Magic Words includes the 12 Golden Words, 20 Red Words, 12 Blue Words, 16 Green Words, 16 Orange Words, 12 Indigo Words and 12 Violet Words.
These Magic 100 Words Playing Cards match the Magic 100 Words Learning Boards used in over 80% of Australian Primary Schools.
The Foundation Pack is an ideal way to rapidly advance a mastery of the first Magic 100 Words. Thousands of students in schools and homes are playing Magic Words to learn the most frequently used words in reading and writing.
Successful readers know the Magic Words and by playing these exciting games all children can increase fluency, develop comprehension, boost self esteem, build confidence and accelerate their reading and writing skills.
Matching the words from the take home book or school reader, with words from the Magic 100 Words Playing Cards, for example, "I can see my ..."
This rapidly advances learning of the Magic Words by playing games with the cards, using words from their own take home book or school reader. When playing the Magic 100 Words card games and reading across the rainbow of words, children are exposed to words above and beyond what they may have been taught at school. When tested, after playing with the Magic Words games, many children are reported to be well beyond others in the class.
The number of words a child knows is far more important than what colour or level they are on.
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