12 decks of up to 7 ways to spell vowels playing cards

$AUD13.33

Download and print 12 decks of our child-sized (5 X 6.5cm) extended code playing cards for fun reading practice. These decks focus on vowel spellings, and add some new sounds and many new spelling patterns and syllable structures, plus mix and revise patterns from previous decks. They are a good fit for the Phonic Books (Talisman 1/Rescue/Island Adventure)/Sounds-Write teaching sequence. Words face both up and down, for easy reading from either side of a table.

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Download and print 12 decks of our child-sized (5 X 6.5cm) extended code playing cards for fun reading practice. Words are printed facing both directions, so they are easily read from either side of a table.

These decks add vowel sounds and spellings to those used in previous decks, and include more two-syllable words. They focus on the following sound-spelling relationships:

  • /ay/ as in “mistake”, “contain”, “holiday”, “navy”, “obey” and “great”.
  • /ee/ as in “coffee”, “disease”, “secret”, “carry”, “believe”, “protein” and “compete”.
  • /oe/ as in “remote”, “roast”, “follow”, “hero” and “mangoes”.
  • /er/ as in “swerve”, “circle”, “burnt”, “search” and “worth”.
  • /ou/ as in “aloud” and “trowel”, and /oy/ as in “point” and “destroy”.
  • /oo/ as in “smooth”, “rule”, “true”, “fluid”, “jewel” and “group”.
  • /igh/ as in “delight”, “despite”, “crisis”, “apply” and “allies”.
  • /or/ as in “porch”, “before” and “drawn”.
  • /or/ as in “stall”, “chalk”, “brought”, “daughter”, “author” and “warm”.
  • /air/ as in “chair”, “declare”, “bear”, “where” and “their”.
  • /ar/ as in “charm”, “past”, “calm”, “heart” and “aunt”.
  • One deck of high-frequency words containing a mixture of the above sound-spelling correspondences (so that the set has a dozen decks).

These decks can be used as part of most vowel spelling teaching sequences, but most closely follow the teaching sequence used in the Phonic Books Talisman 1, Rescue, Island Adventure and Dragon Eggs series of books, and the Sounds-Write synthetic phonics program.

We suggest printing the cards on A4 200gsm cardboard, and if you plan to use them a lot, laminate them. We highly recommend that children practise their scissor skills by cutting them up, rounding the corners if a more professional look is sought. We store all our decks like this:

These cards can be used to play any card game requiring a typical deck of playing cards, but players must read the cards’ words as they play them. We’ve made some videos of example games to get you started:

We hope you enjoy using them!