- Strengthen reading skills with most-common basic sight words, per the Dolch and Fry reading lists.
- Set includes activity ideas to challenge growing skill levels.
- 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 4 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
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Crystal Miller
Perfect beginner set
These were a good deal. Nice selection of sight words. My son is four. We put a couple on the fridge each week and point them out while working, prepping, eating, etc. We try to make a game out of it. Do you want more vegetables? "YES" or "NO" then let my son pick the card he wants. Some combos are more fun than others. Whether he learns them or not, we move on. Try to keep it light and fresh so it stays fun. They'll circle back in a couple months.
Sheelagh Kathryn Lovaas
Easy to read & sturdy cards
Easy to see & read. Great font & color of words. Great for our soon to be 1st grade grand daughter. Has a lot of words the Kindergarten teacher sent home to prepare for 1st grade. Would make a great stocking stuffer.
Alice Lopez
... are getting a jump start before Kindergarten and these super big and bright flash cards are perfect
My son and I are getting a jump start before Kindergarten and these super big and bright flash cards are perfect! We are just a bit more then half way through the red (1st) package and he can’t wait to learn them all and start in the next box. I know they’re just sight words but they are well made and I highly recommend these!
Kyle Harris
Great practice for sight words
These are very nice cards. A little bit big for my kindergartner to hold (larger than standard playing card size) but she does just fine. The A level is fairly easy for her but good to practice and build confidence. Also bought group B and C which are probably more appropriate for kindergarten level. These cards look sturdy and like they will stand up to be used again for my younger kids in another few years. Would recommend, very satisfied.
Karla Mercado
Sight Words - Level A
I'm using these cards with my 3 1/2 year old who is starting to learn to read. There are 54 cards, mostly 2-4 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 B and C set. Here are the words included in this set: a, all, am, and, are, at, ate, away, be, bed, big, black, blue, box, brown, but, came, can, car, cat, come, did, do, dog, down, each, eat, egg, find, fish, for, four, funny, get, go, good, have, he, help, here, I, in, into, is, it, leg, like, little, look, make, me, must, my, new, no, not, now, of, on, one, other, our, out, pig, play, pretty, ran, red, ride, ring, run, said, saw, say, see, she, so, soon, sun, that, the, there, they, this, three, time, to, too, top, toy, two, under, up, want, was, we, well, went, what, where, white, who, will, with, word, yellow, yes, you
Joel Niedo
Great Tool for Good Memory Kids
My niece is reading! Cognitive learning is amazing! People cannot believe I taught my niece how to read. Great investment. Find incentives to help promote activity (such as Cheetos or stickers). Don’t say ‘no’ or ‘wrong.’ Say ‘try again,’ it’s a positive way to keep them trying and not get defensive. If they don’t get it just give them the answer and move on.
Balint László Eduárd
A Simple Teaching Tool
A great investment for little ones learning to read! After letter recognition & sounds, sight words are a crucial part of the foundation for reading. I taught pre-school & worked for a teacher supply store many years ago before starting my career and this has always been one of my favorite brands. I was thrilled to find them here on Amazon.
Jennifer Tucker
3 year old loves them, and they work!
I bought this for my daughter when she was almost 3. She really like these cards and they hold up with normal use. My 18 month old got his hands on them and very quickly ruined some. The cards come with some suggestions on how to start using them and it was really helpful!
Judi Wagnerfoxthomas
Perfect for Kinder!
I've been using these with my son at night to help reinforce his words he's learning in class and I've really noticed an improvement. I like that the words in here are simple enough for him and written nice and clear. I've lucked out somehow and so far all the words I've needed have not only been in the set but have all been on only 1 side so I haven't had to worry about flipping them over. I can see using these for a long time to help my son with spelling and sounding out his words.
Devonte Grant
These cards allow children to become comfortable with common-easier words and progress to more difficult words ...
I am on my second set of level A with my second child. The first child wore out the first set. These cards allow children to become comfortable with common-easier words and progress to more difficult words in level B and C. Don’t give up if your child refuses to participate. We reviewd the same four words for one month to develop confidence. Now my children (2yrs and 4yrs) are learning 4-8 per week. They now love learning big words.