Phonics Flash Cards – Learn to Read in 20 Phoni|Best toys 2023

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? VASTLY IMPROVE THEIR READING SKILLS MASTER THEIR PHONICS BLEND SOUNDS TOGETHER: Our phonics flash cards comprise 50-70% of general speech sounds in text therefore mastering these kindergarten phonics is a critical goal in education.
? THE MOST COMMON PROBLEM WITH ALL THE STRUGGLING READERS is starting with Sight words. Children lacking Phonemic Awareness will have difficulties with learning how to read and spell. Synthetic Phonics Cards and Phonemic Awareness training improves comprehension and accelerates spelling and learning to read for kids ages 5-7
? HAVE YOUR CHILDREN READING IN NO TIME with 120 phonics 64 phonics flashcards ; memorizing system 1300 words; 240 sentences; 4 Difficulty levels (from preschool to 3rd grade); 20 phonogram family groups
? RECOMMENDED BY TEACHERS: Level 1 phonics for kindergarten + cvc words blending; Level 2 consonant blends + digraphs; Level 3 long vowels + diphthongs; Level 4 trigraphs + silent letters. Great phonics games for kids ages 4-8
? IMPROVE LEARNING EFFICIENCY BY 60% USING SPACED REPETITION: Our Kindergarten flash cards come with very simple yet powerful research based vocabulary system that help kids memorize sounds for the long term. ADD TO CART NOW!

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Transform Your Child Into An Incredible Reader and Speller

THE MOST COMMON PROBLEM WITH ALL THE STRUGGLING READERS:

Sight words can cause children to struggle with reading. This is the most common problem with all the struggling beginner readers. Children lacking Phonemic Awareness (PA) will have difficulties with learning to read and spell. Synthetic & Analytical Phonics and Phonemic Awareness training improves comprehension and accelerates reading and spelling skills of all children.

What are some phonics analysis examples?

Synthetic phonics

  • Synthetic phonics is a method of teaching where words are broken up into the smallest units of sound (phonemes). Children learn to make connections between the letters of written texts (graphemes or letter symbols) and the sounds of spoken language. Example: In the word bat children learn to identify three individual phonemes using the synthetic phonics method: /b/ /a/ /t/ that can be blended back together to produce a word.
  • If a child is introduced to the sounds /m/ /s/ /a/ /t/ they can quickly read the words at mat sat am Sam etc.

Analytical phonics

  • Using this method the sounds associated with particular letters are not pronounced in isolation. Children identify the common letters in a set of words in which each word contains the letters under study. E.g. if the child knows bat” “cat” and “hat” then the word “mat” will be easy to read.

Analogy phonics

  • An approach to phonics that relies on using groups of similar words to build a child??s reading vocabulary. For example the sound ??ing??. Take the word ??sing??. Then extend the lesson out to learn other ??ing?? words like ring king thing cling ping bring.

What’s in the box?

  • 60 Double Sided Phonics Flash Cards
  • Built-in Spaced Repetition System
  • 2 Guideline & Instruction cards on how to use Spaced Repetition
  • 4 Divider Cards for Spaced Repetition
  • 4 Colored Sorting Rings
  • 4 Difficulty Levels (1-4)
  • 20 Phonic Group Sets (A1 ?C D5)
  • 120 Phonics to study
  • 1300 Words & 480 Pictures
  • 240 Sentences contain phonics examples

Here are some other awesome benefits you??ll get with this product:

  • Boosts confidence in reading ?C Learn to read phonics flash cards aim to boost your child’s confidence in reading as they master these level-appropriate phonics sounds. You can carefully transition to the next level once you sense that your child has mastered their current level.
  • Helps your child become a fluent reader ?C Recognizing most common speech sounds effectively enhances fluency in reading. It also speeds up reading and frees up cognitive resources that they can use to process and acquire new vocabulary.
  • Improves reading comprehension ?C Practice and repetition are very important to achieve mastery of phonics. Once these phonics sounds are memorized kids can focus their energy and attention on comprehension.

Help your child learn how to read in weeks with research based and fun phonics flash cards!

4 Difficulty Levels

Flash cards without a proper learning system are just simple cards. They are fun but don’t help much!

What is spaced repetition?

Spaced repetition is a learning technique using flashcards where information that is newer and harder to remember are shown more frequently while information that is older and easier to remember is shown less frequently. This is done to take advantage of the spacing effect which is a better and quicker way to learn and keep information.

How do you use spaced repetition for more efficient learning?

People use spaced revision in different ways but a very popular and effective way to implement spaced repetition is to use flash cards to quiz your child on whatever they??re trying to learn at set intervals.

To be most productive your best bet is to organize the cards in a box depending on what your child got right. Cards answered correctly can go into a section that you quiz your child less frequently while cards they didn??t know the answer to should be placed in a section that they will go back to more often.

What is an example of spaced repetition?

Think of a preschool student learning the alphabet. At 8 am they might go through the alphabet for the first time. At noon they could review the alphabet again. At 4 pm they go over it a third time. Then on the next day’s morning they go over it again. Before you know it that child will be reciting the alphabet.

Spaced Repetition System Explained Step By Step

If a card is answered correctly place it into the next deck or box.

For example: If a card from the “Everyday” deck is answered correctly pl”

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