Black pocket chart with cards spelling 'read with me' displayed in slots.
Pocket Chart
Pocket Chart
Pocket Chart

Pocket Chart

  • Phyical
    34” W x 44” L
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Use this pocket chart to create an independent SnapWords® center. Slots are perfect to hold our SnapWords® Pocket Chart Cards & Teaching Cards for sentence-building, sentence unscramble, and more. Cards shown in the pocket chart are not included.

This item is 34" wide x 44" long, featuring 10 clear pockets, spaced 4" apart. 

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