





📚 Unlock the Power of Words Anywhere!
Product Description Flashy by design! Build student confidence and skills using fun-filled flash cards. This pack, complete with activities, strengthens growing reading skills with basic sight words. Watch students enjoy learning and build skills on their own or with friends ... at school, home, or on the go! Durable, no-see-through cards with quick-sorting, rounded corners. 56 two-sided cards, 3 1/8" x 5 1/4". From the Manufacturer Build vocabulary skills with colorful cards that take learning on the go. Fun and easy to use, kids can learn new facts and practice new skills individually or with friends. Durable cards; no see-through. 56 two-sided cards. 3 1/8" x 5 1/4". Review: Worth every penny - Great for pre-k, kindergarten, and first graders. Sturdy construction. Review: 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




| ASIN | B001AZ4W5I |
| Age Range (Description) | All Ages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,474 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #305 in Educational Flash Cards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,090) |
| Department | Bedroom |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00078628230277 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
| Item model number | 23027 |
| Manufacturer | TREND ENTERPRISES, INC. |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age | 96.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 48 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 4 - 8 years |
| Number of Pieces | 56 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.13"L x 5.25"W |
| School type | Pre School|Elementary School |
| Sub Brand | Flash |
| UPC | 078628230277 |
L**A
Worth every penny
Great for pre-k, kindergarten, and first graders. Sturdy construction.
H**A
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
K**N
Very good for little kids to read
It was easy to teach my son to read them
T**A
Good quality sight words cards
Good sight word cards
M**Y
Great for kids
Kids will definitely benefit from this. My son definitely enjoys these!!
E**Z
Sturdy Cards for Learning Sight Words
These were nice, sturdy, easy-to-read cards. My only issue was that they were double sided. Since my granddaughter only memorizes 10 words at a time before moving on, it made it a bit confusing. It will be fine when she’s further ahead.
S**S
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.
M**A
Education
Keep it interesting and fun, and they’ll keep learning without realizing it. Thank you
S**A
good
V**N
I took my youngest son out of public school this year to homeschool him. He is autistic and dyslexic so he really struggles to learn to read, but I found these flash cards to be very helpful in getting him familiar with these words. I certainly don't recommend flash cards as the only way of teaching your child sight words. Different font types in books can be very confusing for a child, and they often get stuck on words that they are really good at reading on flash cards. This set is a really good tool to help your child get used to the words. But honestly, recommend working with your child on the same sight words in different arenas, so they get used to the multitude of font types.
ぴ**ん
シンプルでわかりやすい。
P**P
My little girl loves these. She asks me all the time to go through them. She is an early reader, began reading for age 2. These flash cards are helping her expand on the words she can spell and read. Great variety, great quality and clearly written in large font.
は**は
通ってるインターでも使ってるもの。 家庭での復習用に。
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