SnapWords® List B Teaching Sight Word Cards – Multisensory Flash Cards for Classroom Reading Instruction | ESL, ELL, Kinesthetic Learning
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SnapWords® List B Teaching Sight Word Cards – Multisensory Flash Cards for Classroom Reading Instruction | ESL, ELL, Kinesthetic Learning
✅ MULTISENSORY SIGHT WORD INSTRUCTION – BUILDS ON LIST A – SnapWords List B is designed for students who have mastered List A and are ready to advance to the next set of high-frequency sight words using proven visual and kinesthetic learning strategies.
✅ STRENGTHENS FLUENCY, ACCURACY & WORD AUTOMATICITY – Supports rapid sight-word recognition to improve reading fluency, comprehension, and confidence, making it ideal for continued classroom instruction and intervention.
✅ LARGE FORMAT FOR WHOLE-CLASS & SMALL-GROUP TEACHING – Teaching-sized cards are easy to see from a distance, allowing educators to model words clearly during whole-class lessons, guided practice, and literacy intervention.
✅ EFFECTIVE FOR DIVERSE & STRUGGLING LEARNERS – Supports visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learners, including students with dyslexia, ADHD, language processing challenges, and ESL/ELL learners, in general education and special education settings.
✅ CLASSROOM-READY TEACHING SET WITH STORAGE SLEEVE – Includes 59 high-frequency sight word cards, each measuring 5.5” x 4.25”, packaged in a convenient sleeve for organization, durability, and repeated daily classroom use.
I always had a handful of these words in a pocket chart I draped over an easel so that when my kiddos were on the rug, everyone could see really well. We talked about a word at a time, just chatting about what is in the picture. We'd play a few games and when the children could easily recognize the words with the pictures, we'd vote on which word to turn over to the plain side. We took about 10-15 minutes every morning for sight word work and over time the results were amazing! The first graders worked through ALL the words we had! Over 300 of them. Start today. You will love how well it goes!