Phonics Flash Cards – Learn to Read in 20 Phonic Stages – Digraphs CVC Blends Long Vowel Sounds – Phonics Games for Kids Age 4-8 Kindergarten First Second Grade Home School Educational
$17.50
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Bright Seed Games is a small family owned business based in the USA. We create premium quality products that are proudly designed in Portland, Oregon USA.
Unlock reading fun with Bright Seed Games Phonics Flash Cards Game!
Say goodbye to the stress of teaching and hello to fun, effective learning with our adaptable and easy-to-use educational game.
Introducing Bright Seed Games Phonics Flash Cards Game- the ultimate interactive learning tool designed to unlock your child’s reading potential! This game creates a captivating phonics adventure perfect for kids aged 4-8. Watch as your child’s phonemic awareness, CVC, blends, and digraphs skills flourish from preschool to kindergarten.
With 480 words, pictures, and 120 sentences across 20 stages, our game is the key to unlocking a world of reading fun tailored to your child’s learning journey.
120 Cards – 4 Sets separated by color (3.5 x 4.75 inches) Double Sided with Word to Image Association on Side A and Word Focus & Recognition on Side B 30 Cards per Set – Each set is a new level of challenge! 4 Colorful Rings – Keep your sets organized! (1.38 Inch diameter) Instructions & Learning Guide
Keep Your Sets Organized!
Keep your phonics flash cards organized with our 4 colorful rings!
Durable & Easy To Clean!
Our durable, easy-to-clean laminated phonics flash cards are built to withstand the hands-on learning adventures of curious young minds.
Fun Learning Experience!
Transform learning into an exciting adventure with our captivating phonics flash cards, designed to engage and entertain young learners.
ELEVATE YOUR CHILD’S EDUCATION Help improve their reading skills with our phonics game. Includes: 120 sturdy flashcards and 4 colorful sorting rings. 480 words and pictures; 120 sentences with 4 difficulty levels of 20 stages of learning.
GET READY FOR A FUN LEARNING SESSION Our Phonics Flash Cards are where learning meets fun; These cards are complete reading flash cards for kids ages 4-8; A great tool to build phonemic awareness, cvc, blends, digraph words, etc and learn to read.
MORE OPTIONS FOR LEARNING Picture side for beginners and word only side for more advanced kids; Flashcards for ESL and preschool phonics; A must have phonics games for kids ages 4-8; learning to read for kids ages 5-7, reading games for kids ages 6-8
COLORFUL AND FUN DESIGN The beautiful, bright and colorful designs of these learning games will surely be loved by all kids; Bright colored pictures and a fun design overall will keep your kids engaged in every learning to read step.
UNLOCK A WORLD OF PHONICS This learn to read phonics flash cards game is for kids ages 4+; These letter sound flash cards are everything that you need to create a fun learning environment for your kids or kindergarteners to learn phonics.
8 reviews for Phonics Flash Cards – Learn to Read in 20 Phonic Stages – Digraphs CVC Blends Long Vowel Sounds – Phonics Games for Kids Age 4-8 Kindergarten First Second Grade Home School Educational
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Marsha –
Excellent resource
Excellent investment.
Michael C –
Flash Cards
These flash cards are laminated so they are sturdy and feel like they will last a while. We got these to help our littles with learning to read, and so far they have been helpful! The rings are nice to keep everything grouped together and so you don’t lose cards.
wvgirl0328 –
Does help
This set of flash cards is pretty great. It groups sounds together to help visualize and work on specific sounds and letter groups. It is color coded to help organize. It can be fun and definitely helps.
Josh –
Solid teaching tools
These cards are great for teaching. We will be using them for our 4-year-old to help her learn how to read.
Bhavin –
Rings are poor quality
Cards are good but rings are very poor quality
Kalynne –
Easy to Use
These flash cards are so easy to use and durable. I especially love that they came with binder clips to keep them organized.
Rachael –
Good cards
Decent cards. Laminated and durable. One side of the cards has the word without the picture and the other side has the word with the picture. The rings are easy to put on the cards. However , with the rings on they do not fit Back in the box. Bright colors. Good learning fun
amazinglyme –
Fun way to learn! I like having images and sentences along with the actual sounds and words.
The cards come in a nice box with an âInstructionsâ card and a âStages of Learningâ card (the latter lists all the sets and â I assume – the suggested order one should approach them, groups A-E in each set, cards alphabetized within each letter grouping.) Three of the four sets of cards in my box were plastic wrapped, the other was loose but fine. Flexible rings are provided that go through the holes in the cards and attach and detach easily. The cards are laminated (nice!), everything is clearly labeled, and the sets (1-4) and rings are also color-coded.Our kids are still young (pre-school) so we started with the first set and weâll see how it goes. They did like the pictures and could associate most of the pictures with words they know, but there are some words that they do not yet know, such as âladâ for a young man, âragâ for a piece of cloth, or âfedâ for the picture of a parent feeding a baby. But I think they will get the hang of it as they start sounding out the words and it may also help to increase their vocabulary. The sentences on each card (using words from that card) are cute and I think will help with word recognition in context.However I took away 1 star because of what I term as âlogisticsâ: the way it is packaged and the way the cards were ordered within in the packages. First the packaging – the actual box is very nice and sturdy, but the problem is that it is right-sized for the cards and rings to ship and not for storage once the rings are attached. So if you want to re-use the box, you have to remove the rings before putting everything back in for storage. Which means there will be a little bit of work separating them again to put them back on the rings when you are ready to use the next time. And also it increases the chance of cards getting out of order or lost. Next the packages of cards – the plastic wrap around each set of cards is very tight and hard to open. Be careful when opening so that you donât damage the cards. And since they give you the suggested âorderâ of cards, it would make sense that they were packaged in this order, but that wasnât necessarily the case. Random cards were out of order in each of the packages, although most were ordered by grouping (1A, 1B, etc.) within a set (blue is set 1, green is set 2, etc.)