Phonic Flash Cards

If you click on a card below, a sound card will appear. There is a number on the top left hand corner of each card. If you print all 32 cards, you will have a complete set. If you have access to a laminating machine, the cards will last a very long time. Now, you should have 32 sound cards. You will notice that there is a 1A ect. I line the cards up as indicated below on a table or blue tack them to a wall and have the class repeat the sounds after me and then say the words on the card copying me. I line the cards up as shown below.

1A,2A,3A,4A,5A,6A,7A, ect.

1B,2B,3B,4B,5B,6B,7B,ect.

The beginners might only learn the short and long vowel sounds to begin with.

1A

1B

2A

2B

3A

3B

4A

4B

5A

5B

6A

6B

7A

7B

8A

8B

9A

9B

10A

 

11A

11B

12A

 

13A

13B

14A

14B

15A

15B

16A

16B

12B

10B

 

 

 

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