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![]() Peter Parker, Daily Bugle photographer, investigates a crime as the amazing Spider-Man! |
![]() The city is in Chaos! Signs have been stolen and then replaced with the letters mixed up. |
![]() Who`s behind this sinister spelling spree? Read along as Spider-Man unmasks the villains! |
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Teaches Grammar
Spelling Rules & Patterns
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Unscramble the counterfeit signs! Drag letters into the correct order to spell words! ![]() Help Spidey crack down on crime! Earn cash as you snap photos of misspelled signs! |
Build words to crack the code and gain access to the factory. Presto-change! Rearrange! |
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![]() 2 adjustable skill levels help kids learn at just the right pace! |
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![]() Step-by-step tutorials guide players through each activity and teach new concepts. |
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![]() Read the story from beginning to end, or play games to learn spelling and grammar! |
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TEACHES LOGIC Logic refers to valid reasoning or to a system of reasoning used to draw correct conclusions. Children use logic in everyday situations (e.g., determining cause-and-effect relationships) and in mathematical problem solving. Children begin to develop logic skills as newborns, and expand upon their understanding as they get older. |
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TEACHES MATHS Children learn important mathematical concepts and processes in the areas of numbers and operations (e.g., addition, division), algebra, geometry, measurement, data analysis and probability, and mathematical reasoning (e.g., recognising and describing connections between problems). Children begin to develop maths skills as infants and expand upon their understanding as they get older. |
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TEACHES READING AND LAGUAGE Language arts refers to the elements of language use — typically oral language (speech); listening; reading; and writing, including spelling and vocabulary. Reading refers to the process of understanding a written, linguistic message; the process of obtaining meaning from printed language; or the process of orally expressing printed language in a meaningful way. |
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![]() Lightweight Sports Fit Headphones, ideal for use with the Leapster. |
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