• Build reading fluency with more common basic sight words, per the Dolch and Fry reading lists.
  • Set includes activity ideas to challenge growing skill levels. Complements Sight Words Level A set.
  • Durable, no-see-through cards with quick-sorting, rounded corners. Great for school, home, travel.
  • 56 two-sided cards. Handy 3 1/8" x 5 1/4" size. Ages 6 and up.
  • Ideal for Teaching
  • For ages 4-8
  • Handy 3 1/8" x 5 1/4" size
  • Round corners for quick sorting
  • 56 two-sided cards

Perfect and the little girl I tutor loves them too!

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

These are a great learning tool for your child....they really work and the kids enjoy it! I bought this to teach my 4 year old to read and learn sounds, within 1 week she could read and recognize all the words. I've since bought the other levels and numbers and my daughter is doing great reading her own books. Simply cover up the word and let your child start pronouncing the word one letter at a time.

Flash cards are key to kiddos memorizing anything

These cards have helped my granddaughter learn her words. It like playing a game with her she likes

Well-made, easy to use, and they are very open-ended so we can make our own games with them. There is also a nice card insert that lists all the words and makes suggestions for games.

I purchased two sets of these to make my son a sight words book for First Grade. He already knows his kindergarten sight words and he can read/sound out new words rather well, but I wanted to make a "harder" sight words book so he would feel super prepared for First Grade. Wouldn't you know, he already knew every word in this deck? We're so proud of him! I can't comment on how well these cards hold up with time and use because I stick them to paper that is then put into a page protector and then once I've used up both decks the protected pages go into a folder but these cards seem sturdy and are nicely printed- very vibrant colors and slightly slick like playing cards.

The kids needed these for school. Perfect item. Sturdy and well made.

My son loves going through these and it’s really helping his reading. There are a lot in here so use a few at a time to go over with your little one.