SnapWords® List E Teaching Sight Word Cards – Multisensory Flash Cards for Classroom Reading Instruction | ESL, ELL & Diverse Learners
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SnapWords® List E Teaching Sight Word Cards – Multisensory Flash Cards for Classroom Reading Instruction | ESL, ELL & Diverse Learners
✅ ADVANCED MULTISENSORY SIGHT WORD INSTRUCTION – Designed for students who have mastered earlier SnapWords lists, this set introduces longer and more complex high-frequency words to support deeper vocabulary and reading skill development.
✅ BUILDS VOCABULARY, FLUENCY & READING ACCURACY – Reinforces compound words, vowel patterns (EA, AU/AUGH), digraphs, syllables, and common endings (-ed, -ly, -le), helping learners enhance comprehension and word recognition.
✅ LARGE FORMAT FOR WHOLE-CLASS & SMALL-GROUP TEACHING – Teaching-sized cards (measuring 5.5” x 4.25”) are ideal for visibility in classrooms, guided reading, literacy centers, and small-group intervention.
✅ EFFECTIVE FOR DIVERSE LEARNERS – Supports visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learners, including ESL/ELL students and students with reading challenges such as dyslexia or language processing differences.
✅ CLASSROOM-READY TEACHING SET – Includes a complete set of advanced high-frequency sight word cards with meaningful visuals that reinforce memory and comprehension in everyday reading instruction.
SnapWords Cards are essentials for teaching sight word recognition to a wide variety of learners, including visual learners, children labeled with ADD or ADHD, autism, dyslexia, or right brained learners. The images embedded into each word ensure that children gain a rich sight word vocabulary as easily as a camera snapping a picture and storing it in memory. But that's not all. Beyond just recognizing the words, the tools on the reverse of each card move children past calling out words to really understanding what they mean and how to use them in sentences. The reverse of each card displays the word without a visual and describes a hand motion for the word - a necessary tool for many kinesthetic learners and children with dyslexia. In addition, a sentence using the word and coordinating with the visual on the front of the card focuses children's attention on the meaning of the word and how it is used in everyday communication. These images have proven to be the turning point for children who had not made progress through any other means. List E includes 51 high-frequency words. Each card is 5.5" wide by 4.25" tall.