Next 200 High Frequency words with Grade 2 contractions
£9.99
This set contains all 200 of the NEXT 200 high frequency words cards children are expected to know under the British National Literacy Strategy. This pack should follow the FIRST 100 high frequency words.
Also available in 2 packs of 100 cards.
This set of cards is produced to support your child through their early years at school and it is never to early to start introducing them to your child.
The cards consist of words in black, on white card that is then laminated for durability. Corners are rounded. Standard size braille is then added on top. UEB Grade 2 contractions are used where appropriate. (Please note that not all words have a contraction).
Printed on quality 240gsm card, each card is approximately 90 x 60 mm. These cards can be used over and over again with all the children in your family.
Supplied in resealable bags for your convenience.
As a teacher with 19 years experience, you can often tell the child who is nurtured at home as well as at school. After all, practice makes perfect. It's never too early to start introducing these words to your child and enjoy the feeling of achievement as your child's confidence goes from strength to strength. This can impact on all areas of learning.
Also available in 2 packs of 100 cards.
This set of cards is produced to support your child through their early years at school and it is never to early to start introducing them to your child.
The cards consist of words in black, on white card that is then laminated for durability. Corners are rounded. Standard size braille is then added on top. UEB Grade 2 contractions are used where appropriate. (Please note that not all words have a contraction).
Printed on quality 240gsm card, each card is approximately 90 x 60 mm. These cards can be used over and over again with all the children in your family.
Supplied in resealable bags for your convenience.
As a teacher with 19 years experience, you can often tell the child who is nurtured at home as well as at school. After all, practice makes perfect. It's never too early to start introducing these words to your child and enjoy the feeling of achievement as your child's confidence goes from strength to strength. This can impact on all areas of learning.
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