SnapWords® System Kit C

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Expand fluency. Deepen vocabulary. Strengthen decoding.

SnapWords® System Kit C builds on the foundation established in earlier kits and moves students into more advanced spelling patterns and vocabulary development. Featuring SnapWords® Lists C & Nouns 1 along with Easy-for-Me™ Children’s Readers Set C, this kit helps students bridge high-frequency word mastery with expanding phonics skills.

As students grow in confidence, Kit C supports the next stage of reading development — where fluency, vocabulary precision, and spelling pattern recognition work together.


Skills Taught in Kit C

  • Long and short OO spellings
  • OY and OI
  • Additional R-controlled spellings
  • OW and OU
  • Expanded noun vocabulary for clearer expression

Nouns 1 introduces essential naming words that add depth and specificity to student language — supporting both reading comprehension and writing development.


Integrated Reading Practice

Easy-for-Me™ Children’s Readers Set C provides structured, leveled reading practice aligned directly with the words and spelling patterns taught in this kit. Students immediately apply new learning in connected text, reinforcing retention and fluency.


What’s Included

  • SnapWords® Lists C & Nouns 1
  • Easy-for-Me™ Children’s Readers Set C
  • Download of corresponding SnapWords® Mini-Lessons
  • Download of Sight Words in Sentences
  • Download of Beyond Sight Words Activities C & Nouns 1

A powerful next step for students ready to move from foundational fluency into richer vocabulary and more advanced spelling patterns.

  • Physical
    Physical SnapWords® Cards measuring 5.5" x 4.25" and physical Easy-for-Me™ Readers, measuring 5.5” x 5.5”
  • Download
    Printable PDF files of both teacher and pocketsize cards, as well as printable PDF files of the readers
  • Slideshows
    Include both Google Slides and PowerPoint formats with audio of SnapWords® Cards, and PowerPoint format with audio of Easy-for-Me® Readers

Please note that SnapWords® Mini-Lessons, Sight
Words in Sentences
, and Beyond Sight Words Activities are downloads of the corresponding sections, not physical products.

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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.

Embrace a holistic approach to learning to read, one that engages multiple regions of the brain and the body—a comprehensive "whole body/brain learning" strategy. This method taps into the brain's optimal learning mode, which is through sensory input encompassing body movement, visuals, tactile experiences, and tangible objects, as opposed to static images. To effectively support kinesthetic learners, consider the following tips: encourage physical replication, link abstract concepts to tangibles, involve hands-on learning, employ multimodal teaching, and integrate problem-solving with tangible objects.

Complete the learning cycle to ensure the learning process forms a full circle. When you teach through all three modalities, the second step involves allowing the child time to deepen their understanding by drawing, writing a phrase using the new word, and illustrating it. The final step is when the child can articulate and demonstrate what they've learned, showing you the drawings they've created and discussing their learning journey. This process ensures that information is absorbed, organized, and committed to long-term memory, and then it is shared verbally and tangibly—an exceptionally effective and beautiful learning approach.

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