![]() ![]() You could also incorporate the recording sheet and have the child write the word. At this time I like to have the child read the word and spell the word out. Have the child pick two cards, if they match pull the cards from the game. Turn the cards upside down, mix up, and put in even rows. Start with as many words as you would like, 5, 10, or more. You could print two sets of the flash cards and use it as a memory game. She also mentions our 4-Up Postcards as an alternative way of making these adorable and educational cards! Go to her post for the free printable, and for details on how to enter a giveaway to win some of our products. Just in time for back to school, Meghan of Elva M Design Studio used our along with a DocIt Index Card Holder to make these awesome sight word flash cards, perfect for kindergarteners learning to read! The printable includes 100 sight words to practice with your child. Is your child starting Kindergarten this year? Kindergarten Sight Words Printable Flash Cards ![]() What we dislike: We wish it came with more words. The pictures are also bright and engaging. This is a great hands-on way to teach children how to spell and reinforce the letter sequence. What we like: The puzzle is self-correcting because only the correct pieces fit together. Our take: This set of 20 three and four-letter words is great for teaching young children how to sound out words as they assemble the letter puzzles. Learning Resources Spelling Puzzle Cards: available at Kohlâs Dolch Word “Flash Card” Practice – 52 Kindergarten “Sight Word” Countdown ![]()
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