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Jessie
> 3 dayDesign is too simple.
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KHR
Greater than one weekMy granddaughter and l love to practice reading skills with these cards. They are bright, sturdy, and easy to use. We love them!
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JOCELYN E
> 3 dayThese are very flimsy. Definitely need to be more durable than the index card-like paper they are comprised of basically.
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Denise Jackson
> 3 dayEverything you expect.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayMy niece is in first grade and has been sharing her new found talent for reading and spelling words. (I have come to realize the spelling words out loud is a no-go now). I would say shes reading at a solid level for first grade, maybe even early second (I have tutored reading with kids in this age group in the past). These are perfect and now she has a game that reinforces what she is learning in school.
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Chrys
> 3 dayThese cards are helpful for my 5 year and are very close to the list provided by his teacher. The print is large. Initially I didnt think I would like the fact that the cards were double sided, but once we mastered a side (which was color-coded) we were able to work our way through the other side. The curved edges and smooth coating makes it easy for small hands to manage. Overall great product.
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Linda
> 3 dayVERY NICE CARDS BRIGHT AND COLORFUL
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Willr
> 3 dayGreat learning / teaching aids for children.
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homeschool_mama
> 3 dayIm using these cards with my 3 1/2 year old who is starting to learn to read. There are 54 cards, mostly 3-7 letter common words on the front and back, 108 words total. The package states that sight words dont follow phonics rules, but some of these words are arguably phonetic in pronunciation. Still theyre good to review often as theyre very common words and he should be able to pick up on them quickly when reading a book. Im also using them to help build sentences. Since he cant 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 A and B set. Here are the words included in this set: about, air, also, another, answer, back, better, boy, bring, carry, chair, change, clean, coat, cut, different, done, door, draw, drink, during, eight, end, even, fall, far, feet, field, find, floor, follow, full, game, girl, got, great, grow, hard, hold, home, hot, house, hurt, if, keep, kind, land, large, laugh, learn, light, line, long, man, mean, men, money, most, move, much, myself, name, need, never, nine, nothing, oil, only, own, page, paper, part, pick, picture, place, point, same, school, sentence, set, seven, shall, should, show, sign, six, small, song, sound, spell, start, still, street, such, ten, than, thing, through, today, together, try, turn, watch, water, woman, women, year, zero
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Michael DK
> 3 dayThe cards were very helpful in solving my problems in teaching my kids to read. It was a little tedious finding words so maybe indexing the cards could help.