Agent Q – various levels

$9.99

Boost your child’s reading skills with Agent Q, the exciting card game from Genesis Reading! Similar to Snap, but with a brain-boosting twist, Agent Q makes learning to read fun and engaging. The goal? Match word pairs broken down into syllables. Children will love racing to find the correct matches while developing essential reading skills, backed by proven brain science.

Created by Sheridan Hotung, a Certified Academic Language Therapist, Agent Q helps children master vowel teams through active play. With 17 card decks available to choose from or buy our game bundle and save $$$.

Bring learning to life—one syllable at a time!

You will be provided with the rules and cards for you to print out and use at home straight away.

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Description

You will need:

  • Color printer
  • Good quality paper or card stock
  • Scissors or a paper trimmer

For extra durability and longevity, you could even laminate your cards!

What’s the story behind Agent Q?

After years of telling administrators and teachers that her daughter was not learning to read, but rather, being ‘cued’ to figure out the story, Emmi’s Mom took the powerful step to get private intervention for her rising 4th grader. Emmi was my first student as well as a talented artist and tech wizard. She drew Agent Q as an image for the game and as a reminder that we don’t learn by guessing. Emmi has been an inspiration to develop even more games to help children break the code….and not get ‘cued.’

Additional information

Syllable Type

Closed Syllables / Short Vowels, Vowel Teams & Diphthongs (u), Vowel Teams & Diphthongs (a), Vowel Teams & Diphthongs (o), Vowel Teams & Diphthongs (oi, oy, ou, ow), Vowel Teams & Diphthongs (e, ea, ei, ey), Vowel Teams & Diphthongs (al, au, aw), Open Syllables / Long Vowels (a, i), Open Syllables / Long Vowels (e,o, u), Vowel-r (ar, it, ur), Vowel-r (er, or), Vowel Consonant – Silent-e (a, i), Vowel Consonant – Silent-e (e, o, u), Final Stable Syllables (ture, tion), Final Stable Syllables (tial, cial, cient, sial), Final Stable Syllables (tious, cious, age), Final Stable Syllables (consonant-le)