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Sight Words Flash Cards Sentence Building for Kids, Handwriting Practice Writing Tracing Phonics Flash Cards,Preschool Kindergarten 1st Grade Learning Activities Homeschool Speech Therapy

Sight Words Flash Cards Sentence Building for Kids

Handwriting Practice Writing Tracing Phonics Flash Cards

Preschool Kindergarten 1st Grade Learning Activities Homeschool Speech Therapy

 

Start Date:Feb 05, 2026 at 09:00 PM PST |End Date:Feb 22, 2026 at 11:59 PM PST

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Master 80 Key Sight Words & Build 80 Sentences: As children begin to build and create sentences, they’ll need to know certain words by sight. These carefully selected 80 words are designed to support early reading, writing, and sentence-building skills—giving your child a confident jump start on literacy.
Sight Words Flash Cards: Every sight word is taught using a simple sentence and visual image to help children remember it. Sight words are high-frequency words such as “the,” “of,” and “can” that don’t fit standard rules of phonics and must be learned through memorization. These flash cards encourage children to speak, trace, write, and use each word in a sentence, helping reinforce memory through repeated practice.
20-Sheet Double-Sided Value Pack: A must for all preschoolers, kindergartners, and 1st-grade students. Fun and cheerful illustrations to build engagement. Help your child take their first step confidently into the fun world of reading and writing. This educational game is ideal for speech therapy materials and learning to read for kids ages 4-7.
Reusable Design: Made from thickened cardboard, features a dry-erase, scratch-resistant laminated surface for long-lasting use. The smooth surface allows for easy writing and quick cleaning without leaving stains.
Light & Portable: Measures 8.5″ x 11″, making it easy for kids to carry on their own. Ideal for learning at home, in the classroom, or on the go. Teach new readers to identify common words on sight and boost their reading fluency. It’s the perfect educational present for your child.

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