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No hay artículos en el carroCaitlin E Moody
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de mayo de 2025
I bought these cards to help my son learn his sight words. They are excellent quality. I am pleased with my purchase!
Jennifer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de octubre de 2024
These cards are amazing. I purchased a pack years ago for my older child that is on the spectrum and was having difficulties learning the sight words. These cards made it easy for him to learn the necessary sight words. Now I have a new pack for my younger child. Can't recommend enough.
Krista
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de julio de 2023
I will be using these cards to help teach sight words to my students. Some students struggle with sight words so I hope the pictures and sentences that explain the pictures will aid in their learning. The cards are smaller than I expected but I am sure they will work fine.
allison
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de septiembre de 2018
It sounds crazy to give flash cards such high praise but These cards are amazing !!! My son is 7 and has mild dyslexia . He has struggled so much with reading and has very low confidence with it . We literally opened these cards and he sounded out the first 20 or so using the pictures for clues , we then repeated those same cards and he read every word without hesitation ( that’s a big deal !!) so I figured ok that was crazy let’s turn them around and try without the pictures . I honesty was expecting him to be sounding out each word again and switching around letters but he didn’t !!!!! You guys this is my son who would read the word “ cat “ and five words later read it as “tac” or “act” needing to decode it again even though he just read it . But he read all the words instantly on the pictureless side with no hesitation and that Was after only reviewing the with pictures side twice !! I am completely awe struck and so grateful . His confidence grew immensely in just a few mins and he asked to read them again , ASKED ! He enjoyed having the ability to read them and was so proud of himself . This all took place in 10 mins . I don’t often write reviews and I am not impressed easily . This is a big deal . If we got results like this in just a few mins imagine a few days or weeks . These cards are worth every penny . Your child will thank you .
Kendra
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de mayo de 2016
These cards are a great way to get kids interested in learning sight words. I chose to start using SnapWords to teach sight words to my Pre-K students primarily because the method is a fun way for students to understand and associate the words into their lives. Similar to how, as preschoolers, they learned the alphabet by creating fun letter art. (X made into an xylophone, B made into a bear, etc). I believe my students learn better when they are having fun and these cards are a lot of fun compared to basic memorization.One side of the cards has a picture that visually demonstrates the motion for the word (for students). On the back of the card, the sight word is written in simple black font with a detailed explanation on how to motion the word (for adults).I debated between ordering the flash card size or the pocket chart size, and ultimately chose the smaller size so the kids could eventually use them on their own in our pocket chart center in class. I would recommend laminating the cards for extra durability. They are printed on heavy card stock, however they are still pliable (see photo). Plus laminating the cards protects them against spills or markers, etc (which is important in a preschool!)To begin teaching with the cards I come up with a story that frequently uses the sight word. After, I'll talk about that specific word and then introduce the card along with the motions. I ask the student to repeat the word with the motion to me and then turn to their partner and repeat the motion to each other. I also like to make harder words our password for the day to exit class or move onto a fun activity (free choice or recess).After most of the students have memorized the word I flip it over to the plain word and put it on our word wall pocket chart. When reviewing, if students struggle with the sight word I will flip the card over to the motion graphic again.I highly recommend these to parents who want to introduce sight words or reinforce the words their kids are learning in class. I recommend these to teachers looking for a new and fun way to teach or expand the memorization efforts for words.
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