Phonics Flash Cards
- Grades PK - K
- Build vocabulary and expressive and receptive language skills
- Stages Language Builder Verbs & Action Words flash card set offers 230 Verb Cards to help kids recognize and name a large selection of action words.
- Each picture includes plenty of context clues to make identification easy and fun, and to provide great topics for discussion.
- Age group and grade: Ages 3 - 8 and grades kindergarten - 1st
- Size: 2 1/2"(H) x 4"(W)
- Language Builder 3D-2D matching kits provide the tools so you can help children meet critical language development milestones.
- Matching Kits provide the manipulative and photo materials for the most common introductory ABA and Autism Education
- Age group and grade: Ages 3 - 8 years and grade prekindergarten - 3rd
- Subject: Language arts, vocabulary skills
- Opposites Cards set is a comprehensive collection of situational images designed specifically to provide the clearest possible depictions of a wide range of opposites.
- Best used in grades PK+
- Age group and grade: Ages 4+ and grades pre school - 3rd
- Subject: Reading
- Grades PK - 2
- Brighter Child
- PRESCHOOL LEARNING TOY - Children learn about reading and writing and develop their linguistic intelligence.
- GRADES: Best used in grades PK-1
- Age group and grade: Ages 4+ and grades pre-kindergarten+
- Language: English
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Improve literacy skills
Flashcards can help improve literacy skills in many different ways. With phonics flash cards, students can become familiar with the English alphabet while developing their ability to recognize letters and sounds quickly. This helps them when it comes time to start putting together words from individual letters - a key step that's essential for improving reading comprehension over time. Phonics flash cards help students build a strong reading foundation while having fun.
A useful tool
Phonics flash cards can be used both learning at home and in the classroom. Whether you're helping your child practice their phonics or you're a teacher looking to supplement your lesson plans, these cards are an invaluable resource. They help kids build a strong foundation in reading as they learn how to identify individual sounds and words without having to rely on sight words alone. They make learning more enjoyable by incorporating colorful visuals into the mix. Pictures or drawings accompany letters to encourage learners to make the correct phonetic sound. They're also great for reinforcing basic reading skills such as sound recognition and pronunciation.