
An independent activity which strengthens letter recognition and the understanding of the alphabetic principle The learner uses beginning sound isolation to identify which pictures match the letter in the center of the card. 80 cards.
An independent activity which strengthens letter recognition and the understanding of the alphabetic principle The learner uses beginning sound isolation to identify which pictures match the letter in the center of the card. 80 cards.
An independent activity which strengthens short vowel recognition and the understanding of the alphabetic principle. The beginning reader uses phoneme segmentation to isolate the middle vowel sound of the vocabulary picture, then places the picture card beneath the correct short vowel. 8 picture cards per vowel.
An independent activity which strengthens letter recognition and the understanding of the alphabetic principle. The beginning reader uses phoneme segmentation to isolate the middle vowel sound of the vocabulary picture, then places a game piece (not included) next to the correct letter. 72 cards.
Written English uses 26 letters individually and in combinations to represent the approximately 44 sounds in our spoken language. Children need to gain fluency (accuracy and speed) in recognizing these phonograms. 66 cards.
Written English uses 26 letters individually and in combinations to represent the approximately 44 sounds in our spoken language. Children need to gain fluency (accuracy and speed) in recognizing these phonograms. 66 cards.
An independent activity which strengthens letter recognition and the understanding of the alphabetic principle. The beginning reader uses phoneme segmentation to isolate the last sound of the vocabulary picture, then places a game piece (not included) next to the correct letter. 72 cards.