Phonics Flashcards (Read Write Inc. Home)
N**
Hands down the best phonics flashcards!!!
The media could not be loaded. I love this phonics flashcards. I used it to reinforce sound blending for my autistic son, who is a visual learner. It is great to teach not just alphabets but sound blending at home. It is colorful and engaging as it has pictures on them. I have used this in various ways and it is well loved by my kids.
M**
Same as the school ones
My son lives playing teacher with me using these. Great for practice.
A**L
Has worked very well for our 2.5 year old
This is a good set backed up with instructions on how to use them in various ways to build up recognition of the letters and how to form simple words (and exercising all of that in various ways). Our keen 2.5 year old hasn't got the hang of blending to form words yet, but he does now pronounce almost all single letters and "sh" and "th". This is after 2 weeks of 5-10 minutes daily. Since he is so little, I didn't insist on blending but just built up knowledge of the letter shapes and phonic sounds. Using the plain letter as the test, and then switching to the picture-shaped-as-a-letter side of the card if he didn't get it first time, has worked for us. He remembers odd things off the cards (j-j-j-jack in a box) and sometimes asks to go through them himself. The suggestion to say p-p-p-pencil or whatever seems to help him see the letter as a sound by itself and also part of a word. There are also plain picture cards (no letters) which I think are designed to give awareness of the letter sounds separately from the letter shapes. I think you have to be willing to improvise around the materials according to what works best in the moment and to be flexible, so we are doing things slightly out of order and will get back to blending soon, perhaps in combination with other materials. I'm happy with how he has taken to these cards and picked up the ideas so quickly.If there is any criticism, I could say that the picture mnemonics for "ch" and "sh" are a bit difficult to work with (snake + horse = ???), so I haven't used them and instead have tried to associate the letter shapes directly with other things he knows with that sound, or getting him to trace over the letter shapes with his finger, which seems to be working -- as I say, you have to be flexible. "I thiNK I stiNK" and "ThiNG on a striNG" seem to work as mnemonics, though.
D**D
Great!
These flash cards are brilliant to help aid my 4 year daughter with her progress in learning phonics. They are the same ones used by her school so I found they have really helped her.
V**U
Worth every penny
I am working as a TA in a local school and found this very useful to help the children with phonics.
J**S
Brilliant phonics cards
These cards are brilliant for children. They are good quality, bright, colourful and easy to use. They are not flimsy like others I’ve purchased previously. The kids love them! They are perfect for parents to use at home to support their children with learning.They come in a cardboard box to keep them in. Highly recommended.
L**E
Cards
Great pack of learning cards. So helpful when learning letters and putting words together. Highly recommend.Good quality card too.
P**Z
Excellent learning tool
My son loves phonetics and this was very fun for him to do! Good quality, good size and with pictures at the back too.
B**N
Good for what I required
No surprises
A**R
Nice quality
I bought these for my kids while homeschooling and they love them. They are so handy and I love how they are color coated and it helps give direction on what letters to start with and words to build.
M**A
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F**Z
Amazing flash cards
Just the type i want, quality is good and there is an explanation how to teach phonics. Love it!
V**C
A well thought out set of Phonics Flashcards
These are a set of tried and tested flashcards, having used them for my older grandchildren in the UK. I was really happy I could get them here in India, for my next grandchild. I like the way each letter is incorporated into the picture of an object that starts with the phonic sound. The cards are colour coded and tell you the order in which the alphabets should to be introduced to a child.
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