Feature

●Early literacy set for all emerging readers and dyslexia: Includes storybooks, sight words, homophones flashcards
●Flashcards with Fun Picture Cues and Images that help children read, spell and understand sight words and homophones.
●Emerging readers (Ages 3 and above) love these picture cards and master reading faster.
●First flashcards that actually help children spell sight words and homophones along with reading and understanding them.
●Great for summer reading programs at home or in schools; an excellent resource for schools, tutoring & learning centers, daycare centers for children entering or in kindergarten, easy for parents to use at home, great for homeschoolers.


Description

I See, I Spell, I Learn - Early Literacy Set

Includes Early Readers which are fun and easy decodable story books (5 Books/1 Set), Picture Sight Words (3 Sets), and Picture Homophones (2 Sets).

A complete kit to start your young readers on a path of lifetime of reading, fun and knowledge. Start them with their first books which they can read and enjoy. Teach them sight words through Picture Flash Cards and story books. Then teach them homophones with Picture Homophones Cards. Additional Picture Sight Words downloadable Workbooks available on our website.

Sight words & homophones can be very confusing for children, especially those who struggle with memorization. The picture cues used in these cards have been tested and proven effective, as they allow the child to use right-brain strength to recall a picture in place of a letter. The cards are fun to teach and learn with. They can be used by parents, teachers and tutors. These cards are excellent for emerging readers and children with different learning styles.

Having a picture cue in the word helps the child read, because the visual cue relates to the meaning of the word. Not only is the picture tied in to the meaning, it is also put into context for comprehension when the parent/tutor reads out the sentence from the back of the card while the child looks at the picture.

The most unique feature about these cards is that they actually help the child spell homophones. The cards are simple, uncluttered and fun for the child to look at and use.

These flashcards give young children everywhere a fun way to learn the difference between homophone pairs. The pictures give children something tangible to hold on to, greatly reducing the time it takes to master spelling and reading of confusing homophones. Picture Homophones are also excellent for children with special needs and can easily be incorporated into any Orton-Gillingham-based program or any Reading & Spelling program by tutors.