Here are a few decks you can get at Pint Size Learners. Click the pictures to see more.
Counting spring images is so much fun with this 25 card Boom deck. The students will count objects and drag a clip to the corresponding number, put numbers in order 1-20, find ways to show a number 1-6, make sets with more objects and skip count by 10.
Find the opposites with this 21 card Boom deck. Students will drag and drop pictures that represent opposites, drag and drop a clip to complete the opposite clip cards and fill in the blank to match opposite words. Tons of fun with this literacy deck!
Being able to hear and identify letter sounds at the beginning of words is an important reading skill for emergent readers. With this 34 card Boom deck beginning readers will be able to practice this skill. Students will match puzzle pieces with a picture and a letter and find pictures that have the same initial sound as a target picture. All cards are drag and drop.
In this Red Riding Hood Literacy Boom 22 card deck, students will identify characters and setting of the story, count syllables, sequence story events (beginning, middle and end) and match initial sounds. Boom Cards are perfect for distance learning and most of the children are familiar with the fairy tale so they can do the tasks independently.
Can your kids identify rhyming words? This important prereading skill helps students identify sounds at the END of the word. Which is important when decoding words. Students will have fun finding rhyming pictures with this 20 card deck. Boom Cards are great for home school or distance learning.
Blends are formed when two letter sounds "blend" together to form one sound. Blends usually come at the beginning or end of a word. This 28 card deck is focused on the blends at the end of words. There are 3 levels of difficulty color coded for you in the deck. The easiest activity (purple border) asks the students to select 1 of 3 choices for the ending blend heard in the pictured word. The second level (green border) asks the students to select the ending blend of the pictured word and move the 2 letters to the end of the word. The third level (yellow border) asks the students to place all of the letters in the correct order to spell the pictured word.
If your kids need phonics practice with words that have the tricky or silent e, then this resource is for you. Students select a word that matches a picture, then they fill in the blanks to spell CVCe words then move letters to spell the words.
Your kids will have fun reading and spelling sight words with this 30 card Boom deck. They will read and spell the words then use them in a sentence. Sight words include is, go, had, his, with, they, that, was, in, to, you, of, said, it, and, the.
Let your students use familiar fairy tales to practice the difficult reading skills of identifying fact and opinion and making inferences with this 35 card deck. Students can infer Goldilocks was tired from her long walk, that is why she decided to take a nap in Baby Bear's bed. They will identify that the wolf dressed in Granny's clothes as a fact in the story, and that Red Riding Hood is the bravest girl is a opinion.
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