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SnapWords® List C

Format
  • Teacher
    Physical cards measuring 5.5" x 4.25"
  • Pocket
    Physical cards measuring 4.25" x 2.75"
  • Download
    Printable PDF files of both teacher and pocket size cards
  • Slideshows
    Include both Google Slides and PowerPoint formats with audio to recognize and read sight words in a snap!
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Unleash Reading Mastery!

Continue your reading mastery with List C SnapWords®. This captivating set of high-frequency words propels you toward a deeper understanding of language. Each word in List C is a stepping stone to heightened reading proficiency, bringing you closer to fluency and comprehension. Embark on this transformative reading experience and watch your literacy skills flourish!

What’s Included

·         List C includes 59 high-frequency words, building on concepts from previous lists & covering additional concepts such as:

R-Controlled Spellings, Adding ING to Words Ending in E, OLD Family, ERE Pattern /AIR, ER, EAR/, NK Endings, Digraph CH, Contractions, NG Endings, A /AH/, AI Spellings /Ĕ, Ĭ, AIN/, & More

·         Download of corresponding SnapWords® Mini-Lessons and Sight Words in Sentences.

For additional insights and related topics, explore these recommended articles for a deeper understanding and further exploration!

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Crista Bullock

My 4 year old isn’t some crazy prodigy but he can breeze through all of box A and B just from keeping them in the car and flipping through them waiting for sister’s pickup. These cards are a must- I wish I’d had them with my daughter. I’m here to get level C.

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Moriah Hudspeth

I'm using these with both my 6 year old and 4 year old. I would love to see a pack that is focused specifically on words that cannot be sounded out with the basic rules, my daughter's 1st grade class refers to these as "tricky words". Examples: was, have, were, all, etc. These words can't be sounded out with rules that 1st graders know, so they have to memorize them. In the first half of the year, they've been given 41 tricky words to memorize. I had to order SnapWords List A, List B & List C to cover as many of these tricky words as I could and these three packs covered 36 out of the 41 tricky words they have so far. I know that every school is going to give different word lists, so we can't expect it to match perfectly. However, if there was a pack that focused specifically on words that are used frequently but can't be sounded out with the basic rules, I think I could have bought a lot less cards and I think this would be incredibly valuable for both parents and teachers alike, especially since most schools are moving more towards teaching phonics first!

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Madelein Stoffberg

Kids with Autism and ADHD/ ADD are visual thinkers, and this approach works! Our son glances at it, listens to the story and remembers the word with little effort!!!

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Carrie Hochstein

I teach struggling students all of the important foundational skills for reading, and Child1st Snap Words are just right for helping them learn and retain sight words. I now have Pocket Chart Cards for Lists A, B, and C. Students love them as much as I do!

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Great Hearts Arizona

We love these cards! The colors are so bright and cheerful and the students love participating with the sentences and motions!

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