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Kindle Customer
> 24 hourMy niece is in first grade and has been sharing her new found talent for reading and spelling words. (I have come to realize the spelling words out loud is a no-go now). I would say shes reading at a solid level for first grade, maybe even early second (I have tutored reading with kids in this age group in the past). These are perfect and now she has a game that reinforces what she is learning in school.
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Eddier Rodriguez Perez
> 24 hourPerfect for beginners.
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A. Gift For You
> 24 hourThese are perfect
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Maryjane Conroy Jr.
> 24 hourSince these were level three, I was hoping for bigger words. On our first run through my 5 year old identified every word. We have been able to use them to work on his spelling. We noticed that he can sound out words that he cant spell. I would recommend these for 4 and under.
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Steve T.
> 24 hourDaughter is in first grade and she likes doing these, and is a part of her regime. However, she does blow through them and I feel that they are at a kindergarten level.
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Tami Lantis
> 24 hourGreat
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JOCELYN E
> 24 hourThese are very flimsy. Definitely need to be more durable than the index card-like paper they are comprised of basically.
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Angel V. Vivas III
> 24 hourGreat price and good product.
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Aldeen
> 24 hourThey are wonderful learning equipment and i am happy i am able to invest in something like this easly learning tool
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book lover
> 24 hourI got this set for my son (as well as levels A and B) right before my son started kindergarten. It was nice to let him practice some of the easier sight words, and it really helped him as he started school. These flash cards are great as well, because they taught him words that are not pronounced phonetically as well as words that he began to see a lot as he started to read books. He enjoyed the flash card system, and even asked to work with them. Now, as he is in second grade, I still use the cards. This time, though, I use the cards to help him with spelling these words. He is an auditory learner and tends to try to write all words phonetically. By showing him these cards, I can let him see what the different words look like--and how they are not spelled as they are heard. My second son is starting kindergarten, and we have started to use the flash cards with him. I feel that we have gotten years of use out of these cards, especially since they are so durable. I know that they print words on both sides of the card to make the package less bulky, but I do wish , as another reviewer pointed out, that the words were only printed on one side so that I could put them in piles of what my child knows and what my child doesnt know. Other than that, it is a wonderful educational product.