Phonics flashcards are a useful tool for teaching and practicing phonics skills. They typically feature a letter or letter combination on one side and a corresponding word or picture on the other side. Here are some examples of phonics flashcards:
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Letter A: The front of the card shows the letter “A” and the back shows a picture of an apple with the word “apple” written underneath.
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Digraph “ch”: The front of the card shows the letters “ch” and the back shows a picture of a chair with the word “chair” written underneath.
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Blends “st”: The front of the card shows the letters “st” and the back shows a picture of a star with the word “star” written underneath.
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Silent “e”: The front of the card shows a word like “cap” and the back shows the same word with an added “e” at the end, making it “cape.”
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Vowel teams “ai”: The front of the card shows the letters “ai” and the back shows a picture of a train with the word “train” written underneath.
These flashcards can be used in various activities and games to help children practice recognizing and sounding out different phonetic patterns. They are especially helpful for early readers and English language learners.
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