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This LeapFrog Leapster/L-Max hungry Letterpillar loves to eat letters! Watch him grow as he munches his way through a lively arcade game that reinforces important early reading and spelling skills!
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Video Demo
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First players need to select a letterpillar. Then, it's time to munch! Using the arrow pad, players move the letterpillar up, down, left or right. Simple questions identify which letter to find or word to spell.
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Correct responses add more segments to the growing letterpillar. Players able to answer a question without any wrong answers will add segments with colourful new patterns! Look out for obstacles along your journey! Bumping into rocks changes the direction of the letterpillar
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LeapFrog Leapster/L-Max Letterpillar Teaches
- Uppercase Letters
- Lowercase Letters
- Phonics
- Word Building
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Watch this letter-hungry letterpillar grow and grow and
grow! In this classic arcade game, players move a letterpillar around the screen to gobble up letters to identify letters and sounds or spell words.
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1 or 2 Player Arcade Game!
3 Challenge Levels!
Helpful Tutorials! |
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| Crossing the letterpillar's tail or running into a wall results in a quick end to the round! Keep your eyes open for that power up! Eating a power
up will make the letterpillar strong enough to walk through walls! |
Teaching Notes
Learning at All Levels
LeapFrog Leapster/L-Max Letterpillar develops early reading skills with three levels of play. Level 1 covers concepts appropriate for ages 4-5. Level 2 addresses skills explored for ages 5-6. Level 3 reinforces skills for ages 6-7. Within each level, there is also an increase in challenge related to the skill being taught, to reinforce and expand children's knowledge about letters.
Level 1: Teaches letter identification and letter-sound correspondence. level 2: Teaches uppercase and lowercase letter recognition and simple spelling patterns.
Level 3: Teaches short and long vowel patterns, consonant blends, digraphs, r-controlled vowels and more complex spelling pattern
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Many Ways to Play
There are many ways to have fun and learn with Letterpillar. Your child can play the game alone or with a friend. When two players compete, each player selects a level of play right from the start. Then the players challenge each other to see who can get the highest score. |
What's Being Taught:
Letter Identification: Understanding letter names, forms and shapes for both uppercase and lowercase letters.
Letter-Sound Relationships: Understanding the relationship between letters and their corresponding sounds, including more complex consonant blends and dusters.
Spelling Patterns: Identifying common patterns in words, such as consonant-vowel-consonant [CVC], consonant-vowel-consonant-silent e [CVCe], consonant-consonant-vowel-consonant [CCVC], consonant-vowel-consonant-consonant [CVCC] and consonant-vowel-vowel-consonant [CVVC]. |
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