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QUOKKA 520 Sight Words Flash Cards with Images & Sentences – Dolch & Fry Lists for Reading Fluency
QUOKKA 520 Sight Words Flash Cards with Images & Sentences – Dolch & Fry Lists for Reading Fluency
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Support reading growth with color-coded, image-rich flash cards
QUOKKA 520 Sight Words Flash Cards combine high-frequency vocabulary with vivid illustrations and simple, contextual sentences. The set is organized into five color-coded levels, designed to guide learners from early recognition to more fluent reading across Kindergarten through early elementary years. The cards feature bold typography and large visuals to engage young readers and make unfamiliar words approachable.
What you get and how it helps
- 520 essential sight words across five levels, crafted for Pre-K through 3rd grade learners
- Images paired with example sentences to show word usage in context
- Aligned with Dolch and Fry lists to support a steady reading and writing progression
- Large, high-contrast cards with clear fonts to support legibility and focus
- Color-coded levels that simplify sorting and pacing of practice
Practical ways to use at home or in the classroom
- Independent practice sessions to strengthen recognition and memory
- Pair or small group activities that emphasize context and fluency
- Classroom centers or literacy time during homework routines
- Quick review rounds during circle time or literacy blocks
Note that results can vary by student and routine. With consistent practice, learners may experience more confident word recognition, smoother reading aloud, and improved retention of common vocabulary. The design supports flexible use, from short daily drills to longer reading sessions, without pressuring outcomes.
FAQ
Q: What ages is QUOKKA 520 Sight Words Flash Cards best suited for?
A: Designed for ages 4-8, covering Pre-K to 3rd grade readiness, with progressive levels to support growth.
Q: How do color-coded levels help with learning?
A: Color-coding makes it easier to organize practice by difficulty, enabling paced, self-guided sessions.