Description
Take the first step towards helping your child build a strong foundation in language and cognitive skills with the 224 Sight Words Flash Cards. These versatile cards provide a hands-on learning experience that is not only beneficial for children with autism but also suitable for all toddlers looking to enhance their skills through play. Invest in these flash cards today and watch your child’s development soar through interactive and engaging learning opportunities!
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Ken Newman –
I am a primary school teacher and bought this game for classrooms. After playing once, two of the words cards were divided into half. For this purpose, they should be crushed in large quantities. I am disappointed! I will come back, but I throw away the box. Please do not resurrect in this game. Your hard -earned money.
Gilbert Hoyle –
highly recommended. High -quality and have a very good effect on adult patients.
Scott Dryden –
I bought this as a gift for my niece, and she liked it very much. This is very interesting and educational.
Coral Thoreau –
To be honest, it is difficult to teach children not to follow the general rules. This game makes learning words easier, and there are a lot of repeated to help it persist. Learning is not necessarily boring or frustrating! We like to incorporate them into our family education routine!
Carl Aled(k) –
Buy these to discuss with my mother. Who suffers from stroke. At the age of 85, she has difficulty saying what she sees. This is helpful. A lot. You can use a card in a sentence.
Joyce Penn –
We bought this game for the daughter of the elementary school teacher in order to use in her class. It is fun to play and teach mathematics in a way that is easy to understand!
Yehudi II. –
I bought a very high -quality card to treat children who suffer from speechlessness.
Abraham Wollaston –
I like it, but when they say that they are basic, they mean very little. There are many categories, but there are only a few pictures in each category. Like animals, they have donkeys, but they have no rabbits. So you need more basic vocabulary cards.
Marico Fowler –
Children like this game. Learn the interesting way to learn common words, they will definitely ask for playing again and again. The beat is very strong and the card is well -made. I am one of my favorite shopping on , thank you.
Herman Clement –
I work with autism spectrum children. These cards are very suitable for use during programming or evaluation! Like classification, make things super simple and can be found quickly. In fact, they are not so big, so they are very suitable for putting in work packs. In addition, there are labels on one side, and there is no label on the other side. Make them very suitable for the fluency of tactile or testing object recognition, because I know that my child is not just reading the bottom word at the bottom. 🙂
Patricia Ferdinand –
This game is helpful to my 5 -year -old and 8 -year -old children. We have been playing. A great product, easy to use, durable and interesting!
Cara Milton –
Due to technical reasons, some categories need to be updated. I hope there are double sets, great photos, my customers like visual effects -purchase for ABA practice materials
Sabrina Archibald –
This is prepared for a 32 -year -old stroke patient, but it is obviously prepared for young patients.
Lynn Nell –
I like to play this game as a way to strengthen learning with kindergarten children in an interesting family. There are different levels in this game
Clark Jeremiah –
Good, sturdy, and sophisticated material cards. Suitable for classrooms and adult education applications. We use it with those who are slow, and they have a good effect (can also withstand some decent use!)
Lucien Charles –
It is very suitable for teachers who want to start the picture files used by the course.
Valentine Rob –
These cards are very small, obviously they are produced in Asia. The use of multiple racial models for photos may be meaningful.
Jerome Veblen –
I just bought me. This is a great product. Don’t misunderstand me, but it is small and expensive. I just found it at a price of $ 5.99 in a store. I tried to return this product. They shipped Charged.ME $ 6.95, and it seemed that I would lose money = (
Osborn Longman –
It is cute and durable, but not very interesting or challenging
Bradley Beard –
Excellent quality and love can be written on it with a white rubber mark! I just hope that there are more cards, because I am using them to practice English as the vocabulary of the second language.
Charlotte Grey –
My 5 -year -old child likes this game. It’s so interesting to hit all words. You can even play in accordance with your own rules, sentences or fill in the blanks.
Angela Lucius –
This is a great set of real life pictures, suitable for children to learn early vocabulary skills. Having said that, they are very small. It would be better if they were bigger and printed on more strong materials. The container is well organized, but overall is smaller than what I want.
Augustine Wordsworth –
They are excellent resource activities that strengthen students being learning.
Fay Christopher –
We are working on live text with our sons, based on his knowledge at 4K, and then turning to 5K this fall. This game is great -he likes the challenge of spelling words in front of us. I really believe that this helps him to learn words. We really let him read each letter and speak words when he picked up the letter for enhancement.
Audrey Whittier –
I like these cards. My son has autism, so I use pictures with text to help me.
Ogden Jonathan –
My children like to play this game. It is very suitable for visual words. The suction handle is very good. The only problem is that it takes a little extra power to remove it, and they are made of thick cardboard, so they feel that they are starting to be a bit scattered, but in general, this is a great game!
Dana Euphemia –
I like the price of this product. It is very suitable for fluent naming activities in speech treatment.
Emily Raleign –
We have tried a lot of visual text games, but this game is very interesting, rich in color, and very durable! It is equipped with 4 flies and cards of different colors (according to the level of grade). It is also smaller and easier to store. Strongly recommend this game to anyone who wants to provide children with common words for children.
Michelle Snow –
Colorful pictures, my autistic son likes them. I hope you are pressured, because once it is wet, it is not good.
Mamie Whit –
Although it is small compared to other flash cards, it is rich in information.
Elaine Addison –
This is a great game that can help your preschool children start reading quickly. It really needs at least two players.
Carter Nicholas –
Like these cards. My 1.5 -year -old child likes these and can remember them soon
Ford Rhodes –
This is an interesting and fascinating way for children to practice identifying common words. I tried to spell the word or let them use it in the sentence to modify the game by let my students use it after “grabbing” words. They like it and asked to play it all the time. The only problem is that when you try to remove vessels with suction power at the bottom, word tiles will be divided into half.
Jessie Southey –
I really like it for color coding according to grade!
Jack Ivan –
Very suitable for new Ells. It is recommended to include a list of all words preserved
Hedda Jonson –
This is a super cute game. I am very happy to buy it for my son who is learning common words. However, if you have children of different ages, this is not very effective. We tried my 10 -year -old child, but because they were already able to read, my 6 -year -old child was discouraged. We tried with his 4 -year -old brother, but because he did not learn words at all, it did not challenge my son’s learning and reading. In general, this concept is cute, but it is not completely effective.
Marian Pope –
For optometrists who are good at visual work
Hannah Dora –
This is a great game that enhances common words. My son likes to hit these flies. highly recommended.
Saxon Nixon –
These are great cards. I use them to teach vocabulary with my English learner. I like them as photos rather than pictures. They also include words on one side of the card, while the other side only contains pictures. They are divided into common themes, and pictures are places or things in each theme. For smaller groups, it is easy to hold and pass. I also want to see a larger version.
Hilary Mond –
We encountered difficulties with the first -year boy when studying and reading. Too much sway. This game inspired his competitiveness and provided us with an interesting way of learning.
Winifred Ellis –
It’s not my favorite graphic. It has a little bit about a lot.
Beau Berkeley –
I bought these for my EL students, they like it very much!
Natividad Jeames –
My son was too young to understand this game, but my husband and I played in front of him. He thought it was funny.
Elton Violet –
Just like these cards include Spanish and French words lists and activities, as well as English
Hulda Quiller –
My 4 -year -old grandson really likes this game and he likes to play words. He played very happily, I don’t think he realized that he was actually learning. I like to have different levels of words to learn, and I think he will like to play for a long time
Ivan Wilde –
My five -year -old son began to learn common words through playing! He started to read 6, then 20, and then we stopped counting because it was so interesting. I want to say that from almost no one, he quickly read 35 books. He also likes to shoot;)
Spring Warren –
My students like this visual text game very much! They ask me every day. I like the color codes of different verses, but I hope it is more organized. When the other side of different groups is different, it is difficult to separate them. I want to separate each color/settings, but your design method is what you can’t do. It’s not a big deal, just make the organization easier! Good quality and durability, because my students have indeed hit flies, and flies are still in good condition.
Jill Hamilton –
This is a good resource-I didn’t realize that the card was so small (about 2-1/2 x 2-1/2 inches). They are divided into several categories, some of which we do not use, such as communities, classrooms and school places, because she does not have these references. Small cards make it difficult for 2-3-year-old children to have Tang syndrome. I will look for bigger, but at the same time it can be used.
Xenia Wallace –
The quality is very good, the picture is very good. It would be better if you have bilingual
Donna Forster –
I think this is a good product in general, but not exactly what I want. The quality and clarity of the picture are great. However, I have a 18 -month -old child, and some photos are not suitable for him. This will be better for older children. Some things are simple, such as “Apple”. But there are no other simple things there. It’s like “head”, but there is no flash card with eyes, nose, mouth, or ears. I have been looking for similar things to appear in the “body part”. Instead, there are things, knees, necks and other things. Of course, the box is indeed suitable for children over 5 years old. But if you have things like apples, corn, chicken, I hope that the card can indicate all parts of the face. In general, these are all good, I will retain them for my son to grow up. We can now use it for shape, color, animals and food. Others were not applicable to him at this time. But I do have a cousin with autism, which is very useful for autistic children. Because it shows the daily things that school -age children will encounter, and there are emotional parts. I don’t know if other people with autistic children find them difficult to understand their emotions, but it is difficult for my cousin to express and interpret the emotions of others. This is a good tool for him.
Marsh Hosea –
My 4 -year -old child is going to school in kindergarten. I like good education products. This is definitely my favorite!
Phoebe Saxton –
These picture cards are very suitable for my classroom, while working with my autistic students
Egbert Leigh –
It is not very interesting for children. This is just ordinary photos, not bright colors, and there are not many diverse cards.
Deirdre Tout –
When I was cooking for the dinner … shouting loudly, he paid attention. Great and unique tools!
Liz Walton –
A great visual text game. Plastic flies are very cute, but they are not very durable for 5 -year -old children (if the students shoot a visual word too rudely, the flies will be bent and eventually break). The game itself is a good idea, but I don’t like the levels on both sides of the visual words. This makes it difficult to sorting common words in my class, because one side may be common words in kindergarten, and the other side may be common words in the third grade. Therefore, when playing games, if the students discover the common words of the third grade, they do not know what it says, so they will feel more frustrated and lose their interests than the same grades on both sides of the flies.
Suzanne Gallacher –
I press the word CD -ROM layer together so that they will not spread out.
Leona Tours –
The quality of the actual card is very good. After opening the box, you will notice a strong “chemistry” smell. I guess this is the ink on the picture, but the taste is a bit strong. I only give 3 stars, because they are good cards, I really like different types of separations, and their boxes are strong. The problem is that odor and actual pictures are a bit random, and there is no thoughtful category. I hope these pictures are more common daily items, and more closely follow the theme of the category. In general, their price is very high, and it is okay. My 18 -month -old child likes to learn with them, but next time I may buy cheaper cartoon picture cards for my purpose.
Peter Raglan –
I bought this for my grandson to help him take a step ahead in vocabulary. He is only two years old, but he has learned a lot in the short time we use it. When I asked him to identify the content on the card, I saw his face lighter, which excited me. This is a great educational work. Get immediately!
Quincy Wyat(t) –
Absolutely suitable for the perfect game of children 4, 5, 6, and 7 years old. It is very suitable to start practicing or just learn common vocabulary. We do our best to “play” this game every night.
Frederica Constance –
Handy games make learning reading common words interesting. Like it with so many common words. Interactive learning games!
Ansel Bray –
I think this is very helpful. After my father stroke, I bought him. However, I really want some tools, cars, simple things (such as a cup of coffee, etc.) cards.
Daphne Fred –
My kindergarten students like to play this game, and I have fun with them. However, when they tried to remove the suction cup from the word disc, the word disk was always divided into two halves. We use rubber cement to assemble the fragments again, but I am not sure how long they can last, this is a pity, because this concept is great.
Ruth Strachey –
When we play games, my children are very motivated to learn, this game is so interesting! It is easy to adapt to the content you are learning (common words, the first voice, etc.) and keep children participate!
Matthew Norris –
The size is good, the workmanship is good, the picture is basically … is what I am looking for! I want something that can be used to expand my child’s vocabulary, and we can use it to practice classification.
Evelyn Leopold –
Like this game. Strong poker cards instead of cheap cards. Easy to play and make learning interesting. This is a birthday gift for someone. This game has been recommended to other mothers and geniuses. H also likes it.
Faithe Bryce –
I really like these. They are not a complete set of photo cards, but their price is corresponding. It is very suitable for “real -time” activities, because they can be used for various tasks, and the boxes are small and portable.
Jim Beaufort –
It is fun for me and 2 -year -old, but I bought it too late, my baby already knew. Will pass them down.
Bartholomew Nancy –
I prepared this for my 5 -year -old daughter. We are going to school at home and strive to learn common words of all Dolch. Dear- Each color/category fully matches the common word list of Dolch. You can print the list and use it as the main list to call the word. Strong cards and bright colors. Children like to play small spacecraft. The suction cup is strong. The only disadvantage, but it is feasible … Because she is the only woman, it is difficult to find someone who can accompany her. I usually play with her, but reading words from the card on the card can let me know where the card is automatic. To solve this problem, I printed the Dolch word table and read the words directly from it. You can also let your children shout these words to you. In this way, they know where the card is, shout it out, and then you can search it. They feel that this is very powerful, and they are still learning/review these words. In general, I am glad that we add it to our game collection. At first, learning was a bit difficult (my children can see that we are not just playing games), but after we tried several times, we found a way to make it more interesting. I especially like it with the list of Dolch words.
Dora Stephen –
Good quality, children like this game very much. The only suggestion is to make the beats more flexible than hard plastic beats.
Julie Colclough –
My children like this game. After we played this game, they made great progress in mind.
Brandon Dobbin –
Children like to play this. They are learning in fun. I like 4 difficulty levels, so they can grow with the game!
Murphy Priestley –
I like the quality of these fragments and the bags used to install fragments are very interesting to learn games
Dale –
These are important resources to cultivate language skills. The card is strong.
Rose Abe –
I educate my 3 -year -old and 5 -year -old children at home. These children are great! Depending on the color, the level of error is also different. My daughters have always liked to use flies to shoot bugs, so this game is perfect!
Adonis Virginia –
She bought this for my granddaughter, and she liked it very much.
Olive Hansom –
Great, my wife was using it for her stroke survivor. She is helping her to speak. A great tool.
Sarah IV. –
The granddaughter is going to kindergarten, and we like this game very much. She can learn words easier than teaching at school. Fun games.
Levi Bowen –
The new out of the box, 4 of them have been damaged. Some of my kindergarten sons are not in this product.
Julius Gibson –
The quality is very good, the picture is clear, and the label is beautiful
Sara Betty –
So many different parts! Great value. I will buy it again, and after use, I will donate
Mike Clemens –
I like this common word for learning, my child has been playing very well
Burton Hoover –
I think this will be a good tool for helping me 3 -year -old daughter. She suffers from disappointment. It’s hard to carry it with you. The speech on the card is more formal than we use (grandfather and grandfather), but it is a good tool. We will use other products more. When my child took them out, the bottom fell from the box, and all the cards were spilled.
Cathy Lancelot –
I use this for first grade students. This is a great game that can enhance their visual word knowledge.
Colin Ella –
Great card. I use them with my 4 -year -old autistic son, and he likes them very much.
Grace Pound –
Children like this game, but the CD is not durable. The suction is too strong, and it is difficult for children to take off the CD. The discs are bent under their role, and then it is useless. My student is 10 years old and is still unfamiliar with English.
Derrick Hewlett –
The section of the body part is not good. The picture is not aimed at the body part, but the arrow is directed. All the photos of the family parts are Asians, which are less diverse. There are multiple things in most clothing pictures (such as top and bottom), which is not helpful for the language of the professor. As other people pointed out, it feels that it is not easy to determine what they want. Money is a game of money, not a picture of real money. The beef in the food area is raw meat. Which child knows what it looks like before cooked? There are only 4 shapes. I don’t think the $ 20 I paid for this is worth it, and I can use a one -dollar card card better.
Barton Davy –
Not what I expect, some photos do not actually mean text
Antonia Martha –
They are useful for emerging readers and users in English language.
Zachary Mat(h)ilda –
These are all good! On the first day of them, I used them. Very suitable for vocabulary exercises! I just hope there are more categories!
Bennett Dulles –
When my son first -year, I bought this game for him to help him remember common words. This is a great concept, but there is no fancy thing that really makes him want to play. The color of the card represents different levels, but the back of each card has different levels. If different levels of cards are their own separate cards, it is even better if there are no different levels on the back.
Lisa Tyler –
I play with my children, and the competition between us is very fierce. This is very interesting and can help them spell and read.
Odelette Chapman –
This is an interesting way to learn common words
Bruno Gunther –
My children like this game, we play every day. I like both parties with different words, so I need to learn more. In addition to common words, it also has some advanced words. love it
Nathan Daniell –
My son uses this game every week to learn common words and spelling words. Almost all the words needed by his school curriculum!
Hunter Spenser –
I like these very much! They are very suitable for my daughter! perfect! Intersection Absolutely great!
Freda O’Connor –
These cards are fine. However, I like the strength and size of these cards. They are strong and organize well in beautiful and sturdy boxes. I see how many categories are excited, but I was disappointed when I received them. In most cases, these pictures are very good, but there are not enough pictures to really affect or let you know the ability of the person in this category. I am the most disappointed with emotional cards. I plan to use them for some customers of the autism spectrum, but emotional pictures are unclear (I have two examples in this comment). I eventually had to make my own emotional record card. This may be a good bag to check whether a specific category is more difficult to name children/adults than other categories, and then you can use other notepad cards in the specific area from there. In summary, the card is well -made and there are many categories, but the number of category cards is insufficient, and the emotional card is almost useless.
Lauren Rusk –
This is a very cute work for preschool or kindergarten classrooms. I just suggested that some instructions for children to let them know what to knock on it and what can not be tapped with it. So far, it is very durable and easy to use.
Frank Barney –
Like the tissue arranged in the box according to the theme.
Stanford Noel –
Give my nephew gift. I like alien themes! It is definitely fun to play, and you can get the card soon! I like these double -sided cards, which are easy to store and organize.
Elizabeth Walter –
Small and inconsistent with the description
Tony Rose –
Children like to play this game and learn words. It’s fun to play with them.
Colbert Lawson –
These cards are very suitable for adults who do not speak autistic children/adults or adults with Alzheimer’s disease. I gave 4 stars because I hope that some cards can show the displayed words more clearly, such as “arm” is a photo of a child’s trunk, and the arrows point to the arm. I would rather take a picture with only arm, and there is nothing else in the background. The “emotional” card cannot express “anger”, “fear”, “excitement” or “hot”; all the mood card looks like a happy child. I hope to have more food cards and more animal cards. In addition to these small things, I like these, and use them with family members with Tang family syndrome every day.
June Faulkner –
These cards are a good tool for teaching my son’s basic vocabulary. I am not fascinated by emotional cards. The children’s expression is a bit ordinary, and may be mistaken for other emotions. In general, I am satisfied with my purchase.