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Preview of Alphabet flashcards (lower case)

Alphabet flashcards (lower case)

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TOOLBOX 360
I've worked in early intervention and early years education for over a decade and always struggled to find the correct alphabet tool when introducing letters. Most resources are either too visually stimulating, only upper case letters or incorrect letter formations, whilst some use words which are not phonetically appropriate... and they cost the earth! So I made my own. Simple and clean letter flashcards, using words which fit the regural phonetic sound of each letter. I recommend printing two
Preview of Alphabet flashcards (upper case)

Alphabet flashcards (upper case)

Created by
TOOLBOX 360
I've worked in early intervention and early years education for over a decade and always struggled to find the correct alphabet tool when introducing letters. Most resources are either too visually stimulating or incorrect letter formations, whilst some use words which are not phonetically appropriate... and they cost the earth! So I made my own. Simple and clean letter flashcards, using words which fit the regural phonetic sound of each letter. I recommend printing two sets which allow for matc
Preview of Making ten snap (color coded)

Making ten snap (color coded)

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TOOLBOX 360
This fun and playful activity is a great way to engage young students in consolidating their learning of the "family of ten". Play like the old school snap game: Simply cut out the cards, shuffle, and deal equal amounts to each player. Take turns to lay a card down to create a pile in the middle. The first to say "snap" when the last two cards add up to ten gets to take the pile. The game ends when one player has no cards, and the winner is the one with the most. The pairs that make ten are co
Preview of Making ten snap cards

Making ten snap cards

Created by
TOOLBOX 360
This fun and playful activity is a great way to engage young students in consolidating their learning of the "family of ten". Play like the old school snap game: Simply cut out the cards, shuffle, and deal equal amounts to each player. Take turns to lay a card down to create a pile in the middle. The first to say "snap" when the last two cards add up to ten gets to take the pile. The game ends when one player has no cards, and the winner is the one with the most. A colour coded starter pack is
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