Channie’s Visual Dry Erase Flashcards for Pre-K Through First Grade Students’ to Learn to Trace, Practice &Write Their First 100 Sight Words, Ages 3+, 5.5” x 4.25
A**R
Great for Beginners
Sturdy and perfect size for early learners. I like that all words start with a capital letter - which is different than most sight word cards - as it helps with recognition in books. Wipes off easily with no staining. Comes with a few blank cards to make your own. I wish there was a second set to continue to build sight word skills. It states first 100 sight words but two cards are blank (make your own), so four words are missing from the list such as "me". A few of the "start here" arrows are different than how I would teach someone to start writing the letter (I write the vertical line for "T" before I write the horizontal line, although my husband would argue differently). My five year old struggles to use the guiding lines and green blocks to control the starting point and size of the letters.
D**L
Good for practice
These are perfect for kindergarten practice
L**T
For confidant beginning writers who need to improve their skill
A well made product with a large variety of words to print. My only issue with the channie products is that the columns are a bit narrow for true beginning writers. My 6 year old is intimidated by them. I will wait until he is a more confidant writer to help improve his writing technique.
H**L
Perfect
Great cards, and a lot of them. The erase well
N**E
Fix the grammar, please!
I wish the words were either written in all capital letters or all lowercase letters. Starting the words with a capital letter when they are common nouns isn’t correct.
B**R
Great product
My 3 year old, now 4, was learning sight words from flashcards alone. Once he got the hang of those, he started learning how to write them out on these cards. Easy to use, easy to wipe clean. Great product for little learners.
W**N
Love,love,love
Large letters for new writers and easy to erase.
P**L
Great Product
This was great for learning to read and write! The cards are color coded to the difficultly of the words. We also bought magnetic letters so she could touch the shape of the word on the card and then practice writing it.
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