![]() ![]() On the reverse just the word is shown to help children memorize the words and test their knowledge Each card features a high frequency word plus an illustration and simple sentence putting that word into context An introduction to 100 essential high frequency words Interactive and engaging, these fun flash cards include: and, he, go) and being able to instantly recognize them helps children with fluency and independence or the words don’t follow normal phonetic sound and spelling patterns. These are common words that children are taught to learn by sight either because they appear in such high-frequency (e.g. Heard of sight words, but don’t know where to begin? Don’t worry, DK has got you covered! Introducing 100 essential sight words, these cards are perfect for children beginning to learn English as a first or second language. Go on a ‘ Word Search’ - See if you can find the words in books, environmental text, tablet games, board games, etc.Learning sight words in English has never been more fun with this pack of beautifully illustrated flashcards for children aged 4-9. the selection becomes ‘dad’, ‘get’ ‘at’ & ‘and’. As your child becomes more confident you may like to challenge them further by adding a pair which have the same initial sound so that they then are required to read more of the word, e.g. This activity focuses in on just the initial sound. Say a word from the selection and challenge your child to find it. Begin with them all starting with different initial sounds, e.g. Play ‘ Beat the Parent/Teacher’ - who can read or find the word quickest? Make it fun! (You can always print more or less cards to a page by altering the settings at your end when you print.) Print out 2 different themed packs of the same words and challenge your child(ren) to match the pairs of words and read them once they have found a match. Children may be more likely to be engaged with the activity of reading the card once they have cut it out and placed it onto their own personal display. Perhaps you could cut them out and display them on a bedroom wall or perhaps a fridge? Your children may even love to cut out the cards themselves using child scissors, (under appropriate supervision) and this action may help to keep them engaged further. (PLUS JUST ADDED PHASE 4 & 5!) The original ones we had made were a big hit with our daughter since lockdown began, so we thought we’d make some more to engage your little ones with various themes! A few ideas… We have made packs of word cards based on Phase 2 & Phase 3 High Frequency /Sight Words. (For EDITABLE & ‘ GET ORGANISED’ resources, ENHANCED FILTERING functions, a NO ADS experience & to SUPPORT our work, please visit our PREMIUM WEBSITE.) Word CARDS ![]() ALL resources on this website can be downloaded for FREE in PDF format by clicking the big green button that says ‘ FREE DOWNLOAD’. Please feel free to SCROLL DOWN and browse our ‘High Frequency Word’ resources (Phase 2, 3, 4 & 5) on this page. ![]()
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