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The Food Words card program is a true supplement which can be easily integrated into early childhood classroom curriculum, ELL, ELD, speech-language therapies, foreign language acquisition and adult literacy groups. This kit will help students identify 48 common words, as well as correctly pronounce and read them. Each audio card has a full-color illustration of the item and its clearly written noun on the card.
Features & Benefits The reproduceable Teacher Progress Chart can be used for pre/post testing of student knowledge of the 48 words. Each audio card is also numbered to correspond with the progress chart.* Provides vocal mirroring capabilities when used with a CardMaster Card Reader. A card is selected and played through the CardMaster. The student listens to the precorded sound, records a response, compares the two recordings and repeats as many times as necessary. * Optional blank cards allow creation of additional teacher created lessons and a permanent record of student progress * Reading and writing skills develop in a variety of ways, this program enables students to link visible letters with the sounds they hear. This repeated, multi-modal, kinesthetic, visual and auditory reinforcement helps solidify mental connections between written and spoken words System Requirements
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