Letter Identification and Sounds Activity Cards

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K - 1st, Homeschool
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17 pages
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This was a GREAT Resource! I used it to help test my Kindergartener on her IEP Goals, and it worked very well! Thank you for the AWESOME Resource!
LOVE this for teaching alphabet/phonics to students. The ASL is component makes this the perfect tool for both verbal and nonverbal sped students.
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Description

Our cards are based on Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligence Theory, and are adapted to help beginning readers to recognize letter names, sounds, kinesthetically and with visuals. These cards have been used over the years in my classroom as a kindergarten teacher, a first grade teacher, a special education teacher for students with Autism and also in a Learning Resource Room environment. They have helped so many students grasp the understanding of letter names and sounds quickly and efficiently!

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Customer Comments on this product:

“I was trying to find the right alphabet

practice book for my kinders and absolutely loved this product! We read it

together, then they read it alone, then we read it a friend. They love coloring

the pictures and I love seeing them hold a book that they feel confident that

they can read, either on their own or with support. Thank you for sharing!!”

“My kids are doing awesome learning the letter

signs. The no longer want me to help them :)”

“Simple and easy to use.”

“These cards helped both students and

paraprofessionals to learn the sign alphabet!”

“LOVE the sign language!”

“These have been so great to help my non verbal

students identify letters during group and circle time activities.”

“Wonderful product for my special education

students!”

“Love this! Great visual”

“Thank you for the great resource. Our English

language learners will use it first.”

“So helpful with picture and sign language!”

“Perfect for my struggling Kinders.”

“I actually bought this for my son who will be

entering kindergarten soon. It's a great resource that practices letters and

sounds in a quick and easy way!”

“Great resource! I love the visuals and the

practical, hands on activities. Thank you!”

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Key Words:reading strategies, letter names, letter sounds, phonics, alphabet, educational tool, preschool, kindergarten, ELL, ESL, Title I, home school, special education, Multiple Intelligences, ASL, visuals, fun

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Recognize and name all upper- and lowercase letters of the alphabet.
Demonstrate basic knowledge of one-to-one letter-sound correspondences by producing the primary sound or many of the most frequent sounds for each consonant.

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