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Designed specifically for young children, with clear photos and simple words. A great way to introduce letters, phonic sounds and basic words. Take a look at our flashcard video to accompany these flashcards.

Make sure the area where you are doing flashcard activities is free from any distractions, put away any toys and turn off the TV and any other devices so that both of you can focus on the task at hand.

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Kids will have a ton of fun learning with these reversible, reusable chalkboard 5" x 7" flash cards. Each card features instructions for practicing, a cute picture to color and space to practice on their own. The back of each card is blank so that kids can express their creativity. Works with chalk, chalk markers, chalk crayons and chalkboard crayons (not included). Clean with a baby wipe or damp cloth.

We have literally tonnes of flash cards lying around (these are my ultimate favourite), but i decided to use a free printable flashcard set so that if i messed up i could just do it again and not feel too wasteful.

What a timely posting! I homeschool and years ago I wrote out the flashcards and stapled them to my kitchen walls above the windows (yeah, tacky, I know but I got tired of holding them up when teaching or searching for the correct letter). I have been wanting to take them down and reconfigure it somehow. Love this idea!

Brand-new kids flash cards from Highlights make it fun for preschoolers and kindergartners to learn letters and numbers. We combined our signature Hidden Pictures scenes and other puzzles with alphabet and numbers practice for learning that kids will love.

Some cards have clues on one side with corresponding puzzles on the reverse, while other cards have puzzles on both sides. Alphabet flash cards have objects that start with a certain letter to search for. Number flash cards have objects to count. Both have full-color art and silly scenes that take the stress out of learning.

Great for those using That It May Go Well! These flashcards are designed to help your child memorize their letters and sight words. The sight words pair with the Kindergarten Level of That It May Go Well.

This download includes A-Z Spanish Alphabet flashcards with beautiful hand-painted animals for each letter. Each page has 4 cards. You can print two pages on one page to get a smaller size that you can use to play a memory game! There are 4 cards in a letter sized sheet.

Letter recognition is an important skill for early learning. Before a child can learn basic words, letters of the alphabet. This generator allows you to specify in detail which letters you want to create flashcards for, as well as the page layout and even the font used.

For most students, it can be confusing how letters in one font appear completely different in another font. We suggest printing flashcards in several different fonts and rotating through them so that your students can become accustomed to the different ways letters can be presented.

Flashcards can be a very useful tool for learning. I personally loved them growing up because I find myself to be a visual learner. Even in high school and college, I would find myself constructing flashcards on my own to study for exams. Now, while I may not have been playing games with them in college, my mom (a preschool teacher) did a great job doing so when I was little.

Flashcards certainly do not have to be boring! I use these tools as a way to engage my students in a fun way while building their phonics and letter recognition skills. Check out some of my favorite alphabet flashcard games below.

I hope you enjoyed these ideas for alphabet flashcard games! Place your email in the box below to get your FREE set of flashcards! I created this resource in 3 different sets (combined uppercase and lowercase, uppercase only and lowercase only) depending on your goals or game! All sets come in color or black and white. Just print on cardstock and laminate for durability! (I love my Scotch laminator! I have an older model that has been with me for about 10 years. You can find an updated model here. I use these laminating sheets as well.)

Pregnancy milestone cards are perfect for documenting all those special moments we want to remember forever including weeks, months and all milestones. You can take a picture with them, write down the date, details etc.

The School Zone Alphabet Fun Flash Cards help children learn letters and beginning sounds. Containing 52 flash cards, the front of each card show the uppercase and lowercase versions of the letters and a picture representing that letter. The back of each card show the picture's word and the uppercase and lowercase versions of the letter. This kit also includes a parent card that suggests fun games and activities you can do with these cards, this pack will encourage and develop important skills while making learning fun.

My kids LOVE this game! I homeschool my 3 children and I have bought all the extra card packs to go along with the fidget game: sight words and it is a game changer with learning math and reading skills! Hope they come out with more games!

My kids were so behind in reading and after 3 weeks playing this game they are both reading above grade level. They ask me to play in the morning and at night! They LOVE the gremlin and unicorn cards, it makes learning so fun!

Adverb Action: Teacher writes on the board an activity like "brush your teeth." S/He picks one student, they come to the front of the class. The teacher then shows the S a card with an adverb written on it, such as "slowly". The chosen student then does the activity in the way of the adverb. The other students have to guess the adverb. The one who guesses right gets a point and mimes the next action which the teacher writes on the board. To help them you can give them a list of options, if you think they need some help. (Submitted by Libby McArthur).

Alphabet Line Up: This is a good way to teach the alphabet to your class. Give each S an alphabet flashcard with a different letter of the alphabet on it, starting at "A" (e.g. if you have 7 , give flashcards A through to G). Have them move around the room to music. When the music stops, they must line up in order. You can also play with missing letters (e.g.. Give a "c", then an "f", a "k", an "o", etc). That way they are really learning the order, not just memorizing. (Submitted by Gena).

Alphabet Soup: Place plastic letters in a bowl. Divide flashcards by their beginning letters. Each student draws a letter from the bowl and then finds the flashcards associated with that letter. (Submitted by Lori Supernaw)

Alphabet Wave: Divide the a-z flashcards among all your students. Put students in a line and play the ABC song. As it plays each student must hold up their corresponding alphabet flashcard.

Backs to the Board Game: This one is good for higher level kids. Make two teams and stand one S from each team in front of the board, facing away from it. Place a flashcard picture on the board (e.g. "hamburger") and the students have to explain that word to their team member (e.g. you can buy it in McDonalds, it's got cheese and ketchup in it). The first S out of the two standing in front of the board to guess the word wins a point for his/her team.

Basketball: Students take a shot at the trash can/box/etc. First show a flashcard to S1. If s/he answers correctly then s/he can have a shot at the basket. If the S gets the ball in the basket then s/he wins 2 points. If the S hits the basket without going inside then s/he wins 1 point. The person who gets the most points is the winner. This can also be played in teams.

Basketball Card Line-Up: This game is like basketball game but more educational. Place 2 lines of several cards. You need 2 players and a basket far away. To shoot the basket from far away is hard so the players need to say the card and make their way closer and closer to the basket. When they feel that they can throw and hit the basket, they make their attempt.

Concentration: You need 2 sets of flashcards for this game. Place both sets face down on the floor. Students take turns in turning over 2 cards (saying the cards aloud). If the cards match then the S keeps the cards. If the cards are different the cards are turned back over again in their original places. The S with the most pairs at the end of the game is the winner.

Concentration 2: Level: requires basic reading. Make a set of cards. On half of them put a picture of a theme related subject (for example body parts, food, furniture etc) on the other half put the word relating to each picture (ex. nose, mouth, lips, eye...). Laminate if possible. Place all cards face down on the table. The first player turns two at a time (or three for the very young) over to match the word to the picture. If it matches the player can keep the pair if not, the cards are returned and then next player goes. These cards can also be used so that a child or team simply matches the words to the pictures.

Cross the River: Place flashcards on floor in winding manner. Each represents a stepping stone in the river, as students must say word/phrase/question/etc in order to step on it and cross the river! (submitted by Michelle K).

Darts: You need a magnetic dartboard (you can get in cheap $1 stores). Place flashcards on the board and number them. Divide class into 2 to 4 teams. Then ask, "What's picture number 3?". If the student answers correctly then s/he may throw a dart for points. You can also say the vocabulary word and have students point instead of speak if their are younger or at a more basic level. (Submitted by Tania Bibbo).

Easy Hard: You need at least 20 cards to play which you divide into 2 piles face down:
An Easy and a Hard pile. Give each team 50 points from beginning. Pick a student and ask if they would like an easy or a hard card, also ask how many points they would like to risk on knowing the answer: Easy 1-5 and Hard 5-10.

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