Phonic Sound Cards & Media Devices Driver



“Don’t worry about spelling, just write.” This is what I used to tell students when they asked me how to spell a word. This is what I was told to relay to students because according to the experts, correcting a student’s spelling errors would take away their motivation to write.

When students turned in essays with countless errors, I just grumbled in silence.

Digital phonics flashcards This is a fantastic new way of presenting letters and sounds to children - with added monsters! Launch the Digital Flashcards Important: The flashcards are for use on an interactive whiteboard or computer only (not compatible on tablet or smartphone).

  • This 52-card set comes with two cards for each letter. The green set is the simpler set. That’s because the letter sound choices are quite different from each other. Check out the sample above. The /p/ sound is made with the lips, the /m/ sound is made by keeping the lips together, and the /k/ sound is made at the back of the throat.
  • These beginning sounds flash cards are designed to help your children practice and develop their early reading skills, such as: Hearing initial sounds – this is the ability to hear and recognize the first sound of a word Letter recognition – knowing what the written form (letters) of the sounds look like.
  • School Zone - Phonics Made Easy Flash Cards - Ages 6 and Up, Preschool to 2nd Grade, Short Vowels, Long Vowels, Word-Picture Recognition, and More by School Zone and Joan Hoffman Apr 1, 1994 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,667.
  • Phonics Sound Cards: This handy set of large phonics flashcards will help you to teach and recap phase 2 to 5 sounds to your KS1 class. Great for a variety of activities, you could use them during teaching sessions, during independent writing activities, as a spelling aid or for display.

Spalding Phonic Sound Cards

Now, when I am working on reading skills with a student, we also practice spelling through dictation exercises. And if a student has a question about how to spell a word, I assist rather than say do not worry about spelling.

You can use the cards as flashcards at first and then gradually build your sound wall. I would post the cards on the wall as we learn them together.

The Sound-Spelling set is not an alphabet set. There are over 100 cards to post on a board or cut out and use as flashcards.

Students should be able to understand the sound (phoneme) and the way it is written down (grapheme).

The Sound-Wall Cards can be divided into the following sections.
This is how I organize my cards, but you do what makes sense to you.

Short-Vowel Sounds
Consonants
Digraphs
Long-Vowel Sounds
(includes Silent e and vowel teams)
R-Controlled Vowel Sounds
Other Vowel Sounds
(includes <aw> in “hawk”, and <oi> in “oil”)

I encourage you to trade out your word wall for a sound wall.

Help your students make the connection between reading and writing and strengthen both skills concurrently.

You can add words below each pattern as you introduce them throughout the year. You can also have your students replicate the wall in their reading/spelling journal.

Until next time, patience and practice!

Angelica Lima

Does phonics instruction and phonics flashcards help kids to become better readers? The answer according to the experts is a resounding YES! It is worth your time to help your student learn and master phonics (with tools such as these digital phonics flashcards and free printable flashcards with pictures) as a cornerstone of their reading journey so they can learn to DECODE words they encounter in text.

Phonic Sound Cards & Media Devices Driver

If you have a beginning reader, or if you have a struggling reader, take the time to teach phonics (at any age of readiness). After and even while teaching your student to have a firm grasp of the alphabet (letters and sounds), you can begin to teach the rules of phonics.

Here below are phonics flashcards with pictures to print that include initial & final consonant blends, consonant digraphs, as well as card sets for all the different ways to spell vowel sounds.

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Digital Phonics Flashcards

Cards

(This first online phonics flashcards set is a freebie! You can grab it at this linkand head over to Boom Learning to create a free account and use as you like.)

And these will take you to these items on TPT, where you can see a preview of the digital product. When you purchase these, the matching FREE printables are included.

Online phonics flashcards

Especially in today's learning environment, you are smart to be looking for ways to find phonics resources that are online. That's why I've had a blast putting together these online flashcards - to help kids learn to read, even when at home or in the car on a smart phone!

Just to give you an idea of how these digital flashcards work, let me walk you through the process. You can also try a preview of one of the sets of cards here. I use the Boom Learning platform to create these cards. You can create a free digital account to get started.

On the first page, you'll have a table of contents with choices (long e sound words for ea or ee, ei or ie, y or ey for this set)

After you click on a selection, you'll automatically be taken to your first card. For instance, you choose the section for 'y' or 'ey', your child will be taken to a card like this one:

Your student can click on the 'sound' icon to hear the work 'monkey' spoken aloud. Then he can choose either 'ey' or 'y'.

If he chooses 'y', he'll hear a little 'whoops!' sound, and the 'y' will cross out with a little red mark (like this one).

If your child gets it correct by clicking on the 'ey' choice, the 'ey' will be circled in green, he'll hear a little 'ding!' sound, and the page will automatically turn to the next flashcard.

All the sound sets I create will be similar to this one, for very low prices (less than $2!). When you purchase, you'll also receive a full set of matching printable double-sided flashcards that accompany these digital phonics flashcards.

Digraph flashcards

Digraphs are a combination of two letters representing one sound, like ph, sh, or oy. Common consonant digraphs include ch (church), ch (school), ng (king), ph (phone), sh (shoe), th (then), th (think), and wh (wheel).

I do have a FREE set of these consonant digraph flashcards that you can sign up for here. I keep all my freebies in one spot, so you'll be able to see what is available from me at all times!

Phonemic awareness flashcards

Phonemic awareness is SO important in early learning, but many times it isn't taught. Here's what you need to know. To have a strong awareness of phonemes and sounds of letters and words, your child will need to be able to HEAR and recognize them.

In this instance, NOTHING WRITTEN IS NEEDED.

So, to help develop this skill, look for picture cards! Maybe you have a picture of a sheep. Ask your child to tell you what it is after looking at it. She'll say, 'It's a sheep!'. You say, 'Great! Now what is the first SOUND that you hear in 'sheep'?'.

You are hoping she'll say the /sh/ sound. And once she can isolate that /sh/ sound, you can teach her that it is spelled with an 's' and 'h' together.

Other opportunities for phonemic awareness are isolating the middle or 'medial' sound in a word, the 'ending' sound in a word, or listening for sound patterns (rhyming, or syllable counting).

You can do this with phonemic awareness flashcards, or you can even just practice as you go through a picture book or short story. Talk about the sound of the words in the pictures you see.

Look for flashcards that have a picture on one side, so that your child can come up with the 'sound' all on thier own, without having to worry about letters yet. I like this set that I found on Amazon:

Best alphabet flashcards

Spalding Phonic Sound Cards Printable

You can run to your local grocery or dollar store and probably easily find some quick alphabet flashcards to have handy for your beginning reader. And you can use these with games, memory, or just having around for your child to flip through for fun.

I also have alphabet flashcards that you can print at home! Lite on driver download. Grab these from TPT:

Or, you can grab these freebie initial sound cards from my freebie page!

Ways to use flashcards to practice phonics with your reader.

Kids are VISUAL. They really respond to repetition and daily practice with flashcards, going over and over the cards orally and eventually knowing them by memory for great reading.

You can bring these with you anywhere - stick them in your purse and bring them out while your sitting at the doctor's office or in line at the drive-through.

The best phonics flashcards have the letters and a picture for your child to 'clue in' to the sound. These 25 cards include double consonant blends, plus four of the consonant digraphs like 'sh' or 'ch'.

Do phonics flashcards with letters and sounds work?

Printable Phonic Sound Cards

YES! They do. It should NOT be your entire plan, but for many kids, it's a great idea to use flashcards to really get those letter, blends and sounds shored up in their minds for great reading and decoding. There are a ton of great programs out there and other flashcard types you can buy at the store.

But yes, they do work for many kids! Bonus points if you can get your child moving while you go over the flashcards. Go over the blends while you are on a walk or jumping on the trampoline and your kids will get it even more!

What are the best phonics flashcards to purchase?

If you want to purchase a pre-made set of phonics flashcards, here is one I'll recommend based on what you get for your purchase, and for the high reviews. And also, a really super-cute wooden educational game that works with your flashcards to check out!

Printable phonics flashcards

Remember that any of the digital flashcard sets that I have for sale on TPT (like this this one), do include a matching printable phonics flashcard set. I'll make these for every set I add.

These are an economical and easy at-home way to get started with phonemics, letters, phonics, words and more with your kiddos at home.

You can check out my TPT store for all kind of Phonics, and Alphabet products to download HERE!!

These digital and printable .pdf flashcards were made with love to help your beginning reader have a great foundation in phonemic awareness, and the building blocks of reading.

Just click here for the ones that are free, and I'll e-mail you a link to plenty of a page full of free reading and phonics resources!

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