Sound Spelling Display Cards

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Make sound–spelling patterns visible with full-color display cards designed for rapid recall.

Sound Spelling Display Cards help students understand that one sound can be spelled in multiple ways. Each display card focuses on a specific sound and shows a clear “big picture” view of the spellings students will encounter in real reading and writing.

With meaningful visuals and a sentence that models each spelling, these cards support daily instruction, review, and long-term retention—especially for visual learners.


How It Works

  • Display in your learning space – Use on a wall, pocket chart, whiteboard, or small-group teaching area.
  • One sound per card – Each card highlights a target sound and provides a global view of its spellings.
  • Sentence models each spelling – The sentence at the top includes words representing each spelling of the target sound.
  • Quick reference list – The left side lists each spelling pattern (and includes hand motions for single sounds where applicable).
  • Illustration reinforces meaning – Colorful imagery supports understanding and memory for rapid recall.

*Note: Single-letter sounds and the letters W, V, P, B, and D are not included, because Right-Brained Phonics & Spelling focuses on blends of two or more letters. For single-letter sounds, please see our Alphabet Collection.


What’s Included

  • 35 Full-Color Sound Spelling Display Cards

Perfect For

  • Classroom phonics instruction (K–3)
  • Daily review and warm-ups
  • Small-group intervention
  • RTI Tier 2 & Tier 3 support
  • Homeschool learning spaces

A Practical, Budget-Friendly Classroom Tool

These durable, reusable display cards provide ongoing phonics support without expensive program adoptions or subscriptions. Created by a family-owned company committed to helping children succeed, they’re classroom-tested, easy to implement, and built for daily use.

Help students connect sounds to spelling patterns—clearly, consistently, and confidently.

  • Physical
    Physical cards, measuring 8.5” x 11”
  • Download
    Printable PDF file of cards
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FAQs

Commencing phonics instruction as early as kindergarten is entirely feasible when adopting a right-brained approach that incorporates images, body movement, and fosters meaningful connections for learning. This approach capitalizes on a child's natural inclination for sensory experiences and can effectively introduce phonics concepts from an early age.

Phonemic awareness is the fundamental ability to recognize and distinguish individual sounds that come together to form a word. By placing a primary focus on developing this skill, children can effectively learn to discern and manipulate the sounds within words. Phonics, on the other hand, is the practice of associating these sounds with their corresponding "pictures," which are the letters that represent those sounds. Together, phonemic awareness and phonics lay the foundation for strong reading and language skills.

Segmenting and blending are fundamental phonemic awareness skills that form the basis of early literacy development. Segmenting involves the practice of identifying and isolating the individual sounds within words. This skill can be introduced to children as early as preschool. Initially, you can model segmenting by saying a word out loud and asking the children to focus on the sounds they hear. Gradually, encourage them to segment the word with you, and with practice, they'll become adept at independently breaking words into their individual sounds.

Blending, on the other hand, is the complementary skill. Here, you enunciate the distinct sounds you hear in a word, then gradually bring them closer together until you say the complete word. These phonemic awareness exercises, segmenting and blending, are crucial in helping children grasp the relationship between sounds and letters, laying the foundation for reading and language skills.

Phonetic spelling, also known as invented spelling, was a pedagogical trend in early education. This approach aimed to encourage children to start writing words using the letters that made sense to them, often resulting in creative spellings. For instance, a child might write "FONIX" for "phonics" or "PENSL" for "pencil."

However, promoting phonetic spelling can be detrimental because, once children associate sounds with their written representations, these initial spellings can become ingrained, making it challenging to correct them later. In my kindergarten class, a daily practice involved having children draw a picture and provide a caption for it. While their initial spellings were often inaccurate, this provided a valuable opportunity to guide them toward the correct phonics and spelling. By using the words they wanted to write as a starting point, we could effectively integrate phonics and spelling instruction, gradually helping them improve their written language skills.

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