

🎉 Pop into literacy fun and watch vocabulary soar!
The Learning Resources Pop for Sight Words Bundle includes two engaging games with 200 die-cut popcorn cards (184 sight word cards and 16 POP cards) designed for 2-4 players aged 5 and up. This fast-paced, easy-to-learn game improves early literacy, vocabulary, and fluency through interactive play, making it a perfect educational tool for classrooms, homeschoolers, and on-the-go learning.








| ASIN | B00BQ5RGZ0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #32,986 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #700 in Dedicated Deck Card Games |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,063) |
| Department | Toys & Games|Learning & Education |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 12.7 ounces |
| Item model number | LER8629 |
| Manufacturer | Learning Resources |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 5 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 6.5 x 6 x 3.2 inches |
| Release date | January 1, 2013 |
H**R
Happy Shopper
Children LOVE to play POP!!! If I tried to change it up they would ask when are we going to play POP? Lots of fun and definitely learning!
A**R
Good game for students
Centers
S**2
Great educational game!
These are just so good to have! I use these in my groups at school and they love it. You pull out a piece of 'popcorn' and read the word on it. If you don't get it right, it goes back in the box. If you get a 'POP' on your piece, you put back any 'popcorn' piece words you have collected so far. For many hands reaching into grab pieces, these are made very well. I do remind my students to be 'gentle' with them. If need be, you can spread them out and wipe them down or use a disinfectant spray as well to clean them. Great price for a set of 2 of these! I would like to see a version with just CVC words for the younger kids and not just sight words.
J**.
Fun and easy to play!
Me and my ten year old have fun testing out the original POP. We enjoyed it. The words were easy for him but it was a fun game. I will use it in my dyslexia interventions.
B**M
"Pop!" helps homework time "Pop!"
My six year old daughter really enjoys this game very much! She has been struggling with the reading process. Although my older two daughters never struggled with reading and never used flashcards, my youngest does struggle with reading, and flashcards are a godsend! This Pop game is a fun way to mix it up! I actually don't remember what the rules of the game are, but we make up our own rules according to her attention span of the moment. Currently, we"race" to see who can draw and pronounce 20 words without drawing the "Pop" card. First, she reads her word out loud, and then I intentionally sound out the word that I draw. Whoever reaches 20 words first must next reread each word she drew, plus read the other person's words (because now she can!). If we play again, we leave those words out, and play with the remaining words, so she gets practice with new words. I think we started with having to read 5 words. The game is very flexible in that way. (At the same time, we are working with sight word flashcards--the first 100 words--which are very similar words. The second Pop Game goes basically with the next 100 word flashcards.) And of course, it is fun to EAT popcorn while playing the game! We play Pop once every week or every couple of weeks or so, and it helps her see how she is progressing. I leave the game out for her to see, and pick up upon occasion. For me, it breaks up the monotony, and helps ME to see the progress that is happening!!!! This is one of the games her school keeps in Kindergarten for snowy recess days!
P**.
Good learning game
This game was a Christmas gift for my 5 year old grandtwins. We just played it for the 1st time. It held their interest and in no time they were sounding out and learning unfamiliar words and learning how to spell also. The pieces could be a little heavier as after much handling they will get worn. The game is a very good learning tool for beginning reader level and the twins, boy and girl are enjoying the game. It is making it fun for them and at the same time learning how to read. I would recommend the game.
S**E
Kids will love this sight word game.
These Popcorn words are a fun way to engage students to read individual words. The kids think it is a game. I put the words on the ground and as they pick them up and read them, they to toss them into the popcorn box. Student with the most words wins the game.
J**N
Perfect!
This is a great hands-on game/activity for those learning sight words or blends. I bought all of the ones in the series and am very pleased. Love that the popcorn cards are sturdy, the game is quick to learn, and it's fun. Bought for my future classroom, but would be great for at home practice too.
G**W
Purchased for my class, all of the children love the game and always choose to play during choosing time. Definitely recommend and saves making!!
S**L
Me gustó mucho el material, muy bien hecho y resistente. Realmente se puede utilizar para hacer diferentes actividades con alumnos de todas las edades. Se puede adaptar para cualquier nivel que tengan los estudiantes.
J**B
As a parent of a six-year-old who struggles with maintaining focus during learning activities, I can't express how thrilled I am with this game. It has been a complete game-changer for us and has made the process of learning sight words not only effective but also incredibly fun for my child. I will be gifting this to all my friends with young children.
N**B
Los niños se divierten tanto jugando que se olvidan que está aprendiendo!! Excelente para usarlo en ámbito escolar y terapéutico.
T**E
Awesome game to add to family night or just to do because. Kids don't realize they are learning while collecting those kernals. So many sight words to review and learn this is a great way to build confidence and reading skills.
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