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Kindergarten Grade 1

Tricky Trolls.

Tricky Trolls.

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4.9
What's Inside The Box
40 Fidget Words

40 Fidget Words

8 Fidget Hearts

8 Fidget Hearts

40 CVCC/CCVC cards

40 CVCC/CCVC cards

20 Trolls Cards

20 Trolls Cards

1 Instruction Guide

1 Instruction Guide

Skills Covered After 30 Days
  • Learn letter sound blending

  • Master CVCC & CCVC words

  • Increase word recognition

  • Improve fluency
Key Features
  • Ages 5 to 7 (Kindergarten to Grade 1)
  • 2-4 Players
  • Quick & Easy Play (15 min)
Educational Standards
Common core
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.K.3 Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words.
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.1.3 Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words.
TEKS
  • ELA.K.2.B.ii Demonstrate and apply phonetic knowledge by using letter-sound relationships to decode, including VC, CVC, CCVC, and CVCC words.
  • ELA.1.2.B.ii Demonstrate and apply phonetic knowledge by: decoding words with initial and final consonant blends, digraphs, and trigraphs.
B.E.S.T
  • ELA.K.F.1.3 Use knowledge of grade-appropriate phonics and word-analysis skills to decode words accurately.
  • ELA.1.F.1.3 Use knowledge of grade-appropriate phonics and word-analysis skills to decode words accurately.
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4.9
Skills Built

What skills does Tricky Trolls. build?

Phonics
Connecting sounds to written letters
Blends
Combining consonant sounds together
Fluency
Reading smoothly and accurately
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How to Play

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* Results based on internal study with regular users. Individual results may vary.

You ask, we answer!

How do kids learn to read so fast playing this game?

Tricky Trolls uses a multisensory and game-based approach to learning; this has been proven to improve knowledge and understanding by 90% in children. 95% of our customers reported their children improved reading skills within two weeks of playing this game.

Why is multisensory learning so important?

Multisensory activities are based on whole-brain learning, encouraging learners to use more than one of their senses when taking in new information. When using more senses while learning to read educational researchers have found this increases word recognition and improves memory by 90%.

Why are there letters on the Fidget Mats?

The fidget mats have letters to provide a hands-on, tactile experience that helps kids actively engage with the letters while they practice blending sounds and building words. By popping the letters, children reinforce letter recognition and phonics skills, making it easier for them to connect sounds to written words. The sensory feedback from popping helps solidify learning in a way that’s fun and memorable, turning a typical phonics lesson into an interactive and exciting activity!

Should children learn Phonics skills first or Sight Words?

Research shows overwhelmingly that systematic phonics is the most effective way of teaching reading to children of all abilities, including dyslexia. Sight word instruction is an excellent supplement to phonics instructions. It is recommended that children learn at least 10-20 sight words before formal phonics instruction. We recommend purchasing The Fidget Game: Sight Words, Word Pop, and Tricky Trolls for the most effective learning experience.

What are CVCC and CCVC words, and why are they beneficial to learn?

CCVC (consonant-consonant-vowel-consonant) and CVCC (consonant-vowel-consonant-consonant) words are part of the first words students should learn to read because their simple pattern makes it easier for children to transform individual sounds into short, simple, familiar words.

Should children learn to read on screens or print?

Yes! Research from Stanford University shows that students who learn to read using print materials, rather than screens, develop significantly faster reading rates and stronger fluency and comprehension skills. This hands-on game offers an engaging, screen-free way to reinforce reading skills, making it an even more effective tool for learning.

What is the return policy?

We offer a 30-day return policy for eligible items.