SnapWords® Classroom Kit

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A complete, classroom-ready system for teaching high-frequency words with depth and confidence.

SnapWords® Classroom Kit brings together SnapWords®, Mini-Lessons, sentence-level practice, and skill-building activities into one comprehensive literacy solution. Designed for whole-class instruction, small groups, and intervention, this kit supports visual, kinesthetic, and auditory learners through an integrated, multisensory approach.

With embedded visuals, meaningful imagery, body motions, and structured sentence practice, students move quickly from word recognition to fluent, confident reading and writing.


Why Teachers Choose the Classroom Kit

  • Multisensory instruction that supports diverse learners
  • Embedded visuals that accelerate meaning and retention
  • Structured progression from stylized words to plain print
  • Comprehensive reinforcement through reading and writing
  • No specialized training required

This kit aligns perfectly with classrooms seeking strong Tier 1 instruction, intervention support, or supplemental literacy enrichment.


Available Formats

  • Physical – Physical SnapWords® Cards (5.5” x 4.25”) and instructional books
  • Download – Printable PDF files of teacher-size and pocket-size cards, plus instructional books
  • Slideshows – Google Slides & PowerPoint formats with audio of SnapWords® Cards, plus printable instructional books

Please note: Beyond Sight Words Activities are provided as downloadable PDFs (not physical products).


How It Works

The Classroom Kit expands upon the SnapWords® 306 Kit by adding multiple copies of Sight Words in Sentences for increased student practice and incorporating Beyond Sight Words Activities for structured skill development.

SnapWords® Mini-Lessons guide teachers step-by-step, integrating visualization, correct usage, writing, movement, and phonics connections. Sight Words in Sentences provides color-coded reading practice aligned with each list. Beyond Sight Words Activities offer printable exercises across skill levels, reinforcing:

  • Word recognition
  • Phonemic awareness
  • Phonics
  • Writing
  • Comprehension
  • Fluency
  • Critical thinking

This layered structure ensures students build lasting mastery—not just short-term memorization.


What’s Included

  • 342 SnapWords® Cards covering:
    • Lists A, B, C, D, & E
    • Numbers, Colors, Days, Months, & Seasons
  • SnapWords® Mini-Lessons 1
  • 3 copies of Sight Words in Sentences
  • Beyond Sight Words Activities A, B, C, D, & E (Download)

A complete, scalable literacy system built to support every learner in your classroom.

  • Physical  Physical SnapWords® Cards measuring 5.5" x 4.25" and physical instructional books
  • Download  Printable PDF files of both teacher and pocket size cards, as well as printable PDF files of the instructional books
  • Slideshows Include both Google Slides and PowerPoint formats with audio of SnapWords® Cards, and printable PDF files of the instructional books

Please note that Beyond Sight Words Activities are downloads only, not physical products.

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FAQs

Sight words are critical in early literacy because they make up 80-90% of the words children encounter in text, and recognizing them instantly greatly simplifies reading, improving fluency and comprehension. These high-frequency words, such as "the" and "and," enhance reading fluency, comprehension, and confidence, laying the foundation for more advanced literacy skills, reducing cognitive load, and supporting performance on standardized tests and overall language development. In a nutshell, mastering sight words is essential for building strong reading skills in children.

SnapWords® are designed to cater to diverse learning styles, particularly accommodating visual learners who benefit from associating words with images, seeing the whole word before delving into details like phonics, spelling, and decoding. This approach begins with presenting the entire word, allowing learners to establish a visual memory of the word's form before exploring spelling patterns and phonics rules, ultimately empowering them to tackle more complex, unfamiliar words. While sequential methods typically start with teaching details before introducing the whole word, SnapWords® recognize that right-brain dominant learners thrive by grasping words and phonics holistically.

For individuals with a left-brain dominant learning style, who think in words and handle abstractions adeptly, the images on the front of the cards may appear redundant or distracting. The unadorned word on the back may align better with their preferences. However, for right-brained visual learners, the inclusion of images is indispensable. These images enable them to create a mental picture and store the entire word in visual memory, matching their cognitive style. This image then serves as a recall anchor, even when they encounter the plain word. If asked how they remember the word while reading, they will often attribute it to the image stored in their visual memory.

SnapWords® take a comprehensive approach by incorporating body motion to engage kinesthetic learners, activating body memory. Additionally, the inclusion of sentences aids in comprehending and using words correctly within the context of sentences. This multifaceted method ensures that SnapWords® address various learning preferences and provide a holistic learning experience.

When introducing sight words to your child, the appropriate starting point depends on their familiarity with these words. If your child is a beginner, commence with List A. However, if your child has some prior exposure to sight words, it's essential to assess their knowledge. Begin with List A and have them read the words aloud. They should be able to recognize and read these words quickly, without the need to sound them out. If your child successfully reads all the words in the list, advance to the next list and repeat the evaluation process. In cases where your child encounters words they need to sound out, it's advisable to commence with that specific list. Initiating with a list that contains words they already know provides a confidence boost and helps them transition to this new approach to learning.

The Teaching Cards come in a convenient size of 5.5" in width and 4.25" in height, making them perfect for group instruction. If you prefer a more compact option, the Pocket Chart Size Cards are half the dimensions, measuring 4.25" in width and 2.75" in height. These smaller cards are excellent for small group activities and independent practice, offering flexibility in how you use the materials.

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