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Various Hanging Methods

Pocket charts are magnetic and can be magnetically attached to classroom whiteboards or hung on the wall by hooks.

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Durable Cards

All cards are laminated on both sides with a clear pattern 3 sets of CVC word cards with blank cards on the reverse side Can be used for DIY CVC words

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Kindergarten Classroom Must Have

Can be used in a variety of settings! Demonstrate segmentation and blending of words in whole group lessons. Group Lessons. Independent Phonics Center

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Silent e “Aha!” Moment: Kids see magic happen! Hands-on CVCE building (e.g., cap → cape) shows exactly how silent ‘e’ flips short vowels to long. Engaging phonics mastery!
Target Silent e Rule Effectively: Stop explaining, show it! Physically adding the silent e card visually proves the vowel change. Builds critical decoding skills for reading fluency.
Instant Low-Prep Phonics Center: Perfect for Daily 5, guided groups, or whiteboard lessons. Kids chunk sounds & blend CVCE words independently – saves you time!
Magnetic & Go!: Sticks to whiteboards or hangs anywhere (grommet included). Compact (16″x13″) for clear visibility at tables, perfect for small groups or homeschool.
Loaded & Ready: Teacher-ready set includes: 12 Magic e cards, 21 Long A, 11 Long I, 11 Long O, 7 Long U. Laminated, full-color, durable – start CVCE practice tomorrow!

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