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GONE STC Read Write Inc.: Set 1. and set 2 & 3 Speed Sound Cards


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For sale the complete set of Read Write Inc.: Set 1. and Set 2 & 3 Speed Sound Cards - two packs of cards in excellent as new conditions.

These are the same used in nursery, reception and Y1 in the local private schools and are quite pricey.

I covered my kitchen wall with the set 1 and it was quite a nice decoration whilst my kids were learning, it definitely speeded up their learning the letter sounds and writing.

Each pack retails for about ?14+, I am offering both for ?18, a bargain if you need them, especially as they are clean and in as new conditions.

From a pet and smoke free household.

Collection from SE233QA.



For more info on the product see manufacturer blog below.

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Review Read Write Inc. actually teaches children to read and write. We love using this programme because children achieve so much so quickly. They want to read and write. It's the best literacy programme we have ever known. (Lorna Jackson, Headteacher, Maryland Primary School)There are many dimensions to your programme that support teaching and learning... The successful teaching that has been evident since September has had beneficial effect on learning and behaviour across the school. (Sue Watts, Furrow Community School) Book Description The Ruth Miskin approach to improving reading and writing - fast!

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