📖 Elevate Learning, One Word at a Time!
Trend Enterprises Sight Words Level B Pocket Flash Cards are designed to enhance reading fluency for children ages 5 and up. This set includes 56 durable, two-sided cards featuring 108 commonly-used sight words, following the Dolch and Fry reading lists. With engaging activity ideas and a compact size, these cards are perfect for skill building and test preparation in elementary education.
Age range (description) | Kid |
Number of pieces | 112 |
School type | Elementary School |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00078628230284 |
UPC | 885330093331 787793784019 078628230284 885984054368 885913185712 |
Product Dimensions | 7.94 x 2.54 x 13.34 cm; 127.01 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 6 years and up |
Item model number | 23028 |
Language: | English |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Cardboard |
Remote Control Included? | No |
ASIN | B0017O57PG |
T**Y
Five Stars
I took my youngest son out of public school this year to homeschool him. He is autistic and dyslexic so he really struggles to learn to read, but I found these flash cards to be very helpful in getting him familiar with these words. I certainly don't recommend flash cards as the only way of teaching your child sight words. Different font types in books can be very confusing for a child, and they often get stuck on words that they are really good at reading on flash cards. This set is a really good tool to help your child get used to the words. But honestly, recommend working with your child on the same sight words in different arenas, so they get used to the multitude of font types.
S**Y
Pre-entry learners can guess initial sound and you can easily cover up rest of letters
Worth every penny. Arrived quickly. My E1 ESOL learners use them in learner led activities. Pre-entry learners can guess initial sound and you can easily cover up rest of letters. No childish pictures, a gem of a find.
H**A
Sight Words - Level B
I'm using these cards with my 3 1/2 year old who is starting to learn to read. There are 54 cards, mostly 3-6 letter common words on the front and back, 108 words total. The package states that sight words don't follow phonics rules, but some of these words are arguably phonetic in pronunciation. Still they're good to review often as they're very common words and he should be able to pick up on them quickly when reading a book.I'm also using them to help build sentences. Since he can't quite write the letters/words yet, the cards are laid out in a line to form a short sentence that he can sound out or pick up from memory. I also have a tabletop pocket chart from Smethport that they can fit into. These are used in addition to the level A and C set.Here are the words included in this set:after, again, always, an, any, around, as, ask, baby, ball, because, been, before, bell, best, both, brother, buy, by, call, children, cold, could, day, does, doll, don't, every, fast, father, first, five, fly, found, from, gave, give, goes, going, green, had, hand, has, head, her, him, his, how, its, jump, just, know, let, live, made, many, may, more, mother, number, off, old, once, open, or, orange, over, people, please, pull, purple, put, read, right, round, sing, sister, sit, sleep, some, stop, take, tell, thank, their, them, then, these, think, those, tree, upon, us, use, very, walk, warm, wash, way, were, when, which, why, wish, work, would, write, your
P**P
Helping my little girl to read
My little girl loves these. She asks me all the time to go through them. She is an early reader, began reading for age 2. These flash cards are helping her expand on the words she can spell and read. Great variety, great quality and clearly written in large font.
T**R
A valuable educational aid for parents
Excellent! My neice has been using these card with her 4 year-old daughter to teach her the sounds of words and they work well.
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