- 【Self-Checking】 Each double sided card has a simple sentence and picture on the back. They are great visuals for kids who learn through pictures but also have the building aspect for kids who learn by doing
- 【Useful Accessories】 Include 6 teaching techniques and 3 fun games to help your children get start. 5 rings to separate the examples that need practice from those that don't
- 【Easy to Read】 Designed for large clear font so it easy to see even from the back of the classroom. Perfect hand-held size(3.2×4.6inch)
- 【Promoted Step by Step】 5 Level 220 site words with 5 different color. Suitable for Preschool, Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd & 3rd Grade (Age 3-9)
- 【Great Gift Choice】 Come with gift packing.GAMENOTE support 30-day Money Back and 18-month seller warranty
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Heat King
Great product
My kids love these and as a former teacher see the impact they can make
Sharyn L Fareso
That is a good way for kids to study words.
I like everything about it. How big and clear the cards are. I bought it for my grandson so he could Lear more words and how to pronounce them. Just perfect for him.
Whitney Suzanne Junelle Brooks
Hands Down The BEST Dolch Word Cards......
As a mom and homeschooler I am always on the lookout for products that will help our kids (almost 4 and 14) with their lessons. These I bought with our almost 4 year old in mind. These Gamenote sight word cards are the best out of all the cards I looked at here on Amazon and elsewhere. Virtually every other set I looked at had different words on each side of one card. I did not want that...it tends to lead to confusion with the littles not to mention an irritant for the parent when trying to find the appropriate words and have them in the order you want especially when using words from different levels (I have the same complaint with multiplication cards). I really wanted to find a well made set that would last instead of making my own as those tend to get ripped and destroyed too easily. Then I stumbled upon these Gamenote cards. I could not be happier with my choice! These cards have ONE WORD per card - the word in bold on one side and on the back it has the word used in a sentence with a picture. There are no spots of smeared ink, blurred words or pictures, or any mistakes anywhere on the cards. Believe me...I checked every single card both front and back. They really are a nice set of Dolch cards. The cards arrived a day early and are exactly as pictured and described. Let me say...these cards are ONLY Dolch words. These do not include the Fry words that don't overlap Dolch. That is the ONLY way that these cards could be made into an even better set - to include the Fry words that aren't repeats. As a side note - I do highly suggest looking up the Fry words and making note of the non-repeated words in each of their levels and adding them to your sight word lessons. Find a good Fry word set or make your own and laminate them. The cards are sturdy and strong and I think they will last well past our daughter's need for them. The set comes with five VERY sturdy rings for organizing your cards however you so choose. One more suggestion would be to include one or 2 extra rings so that the parent could pull words a child struggles with and group them together but separate from the batch and/or to select words from several levels and group them together for review each week (or whatever time frame you choose). The rings were actually difficult for me to open, then pull apart. My husband had to open 2 of them. That's a plus for me since our freakishly strong toddler will try to open the rings. They seem high quality and well made. Once closed with the complete level on the ring, it holds perfectly and does NOT come apart at all. The Cards - This set contains 5 levels of Dolch Sight Words. Pre-K through 3rd grade. It does NOT include the Dolch Nouns (like apple, milk, song, window, etc). The Fry words and Dolch nouns I will likely make myself and laminate if I can't find a good set elsewhere. The levels are color coded. You have Pre-K in red (40 cards), K in yellow/light green (52 cards), 1st grade in blue (41 cards), 2nd grade in green (46 cards), and 3rd grade in purple (41 cards). There are 220 cards in total and one red card with some suggestions for learning the sight words and games you can play to help them learn. There are no instructions that tell you which color batch goes with what grade. Those not familiar with Dolch words might find that information helpful if it came with this set, so I included it here. When putting the groups on rings, I looked up a complete Dolch word list so that I could make sure no words were left out. None are. Every single one is there. I will include the screenshots of the full Dolch Word list (by grade). You will also find the Dolch Word Noun list on one of those photos too if you wish to make your own cards for those. I chose to put each level in alphabetical order before putting them on the rings - I'm just weird like that lol. When sight word lists are sent home from school (our son went to public through 3rd grade so this is only my experience) they are not in the order on the listings. It skips around. So you wouldn't have all of the "a" words then "b" words (etc) that way. So it is completely up to you how to arrange the levels on your rings and which/how many to introduce for one lesson (usually a full school week for each set of 8-12 words - depending on the difficulty/length of the words for that week). Keep in mind, true spelling lessons don't come in for Kindergarteners (usually 1st grade). We are having her memorize the words and how to spell them too, but that isn't necessarily how you must do it. It's completely your choice. If you are on the fence about this set of sight word cards...just hop on over it. Buy them already! I can tell you, I am a researcher where curricula and learning tools for my children are concerned. I research everything, read reviews, and compare several different things for each subject...then research some more before I buy. I try to tailor each book/curriculum to each of my children to what best fits their learning style. So what we use for their homeschooling is quite ecclectic... but it's very efficient. Our kids learn in very different ways. What worked for our son as an almost 4 year old is not what's working best for our daughter. So we adapt. These cards are great for her. She is not distracted by a different sight word on the back of the card she is studying. She instead gets to focus on the sentence that uses that word, and the picture and how that picture fits the sentence. Let me add here.....we also bought the Gamenote Magnetic Letter board. We use it just as often. One of the photos in the description of these cards shows one wonderful way to use these two tools together. We place the sight word card on the board and she picks out the magnetic foam letters and she then spells the sight word next to the card on the magnet board. Then, she writes it (about half the time - sometimes we drill & use the letter board without her writing). Sometimes she will write it on her small dry erase board, or on the board that came with the magnetic letters, small lined chalkboard, or sometimes on a piece of lined paper. Whichever she prefers in that moment. These two products are really wonderful together. I highly suggest getting that (especially for homeschoolers with toddlers or at the age you choose to introduce sight words), or at least checking it out! I will leave a review for that product as well. I did not, in all of my searches, find a set of sight word cards equivalent to these. We have used them several times a day, everyday, and they still look brand new. This is the best set of Dolch Sight Word Cards out there. Just go on and give them your money!!!
Aroha Samuels
Great tool learning tool for my girl
This set is a great tool for younger elementary school kids, they are teaching aids that help my girl recognize word patterns , learn to spell and develop phonemic.
Hareem Sania
my younger sister can't without it
my sis's 4 yrs, my parents want her to learn more words. so the price is reasonable, probably will get a new one for my cousin.
Arani Saha
We love using these :)
Great product
Rebel Jutt
AAAAAAMAZING
My child was struggling learning sight words due to having a phonological delay---He now knows all of the words he needed to know for kindergarten and is now working on first grade words---This set has been a life saver for us Thank You
Artika Lata
Perfect for all ages!!!!
Perfect for my 3 and 5 year old daughters! Even grandma is practicing her sight words and trying her best to reading the sentence that are printed on the back of the card she only speaks and writes Arabic so this is perfect for her as well!!! Thank you.
Crystal Marie Perkins
Great quality
I really enjoy Gamenote products. They are affordable, adorably packaged, and high quality for the price. These are no exception. Five sets of cards of varying difficult, with sight words on one side and sentences with pictures on the other. We have a reluctant reader, and these are going to prove very useful. Flash cards are great for active recall, engaging the brain, and building confidence - things every young reader needs.
Alicia Flickinger
Gamenote Sight Words Flash Cards
These cards are well made with big and easy-to-read letters. Look pretty durable. The sample sentences on the back of the cards are a good touch. I noticed the “why didn't he bring whiskey” one too. But I think it's easily avoidable by giving an everyday life sample sentence instead. By the time the kids learn all these words, they probably have moved on to other reading materials.