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PHONIC FACE CARDS. The 44 multicultural faces show
the letter-to-sound relationship for 44 sounds
of English. The “L” looks like an elevated
tongue, the “p” looks like a lip. Children
imitate the mouth positions and can begin
successfully sounding out words, even those
who have poor phonemic awareness. Use
Phonic Faces to learn the alphabet, find
sounds in word positions, rhyme, blend, spell,
learn phonic rules, and as a visual cue to
sound production in articulation therapy. Use with LiPs to tie the written letter to the mouth position.
Proven in 2 control group studies presented at
ASHA(Doyle 2002; Hoffman & Nettleson, 2006) to show significantly greater improvement in articulation and 10 forms of phonemic awareness and print knowledge compared
to a control group receiving alternate treatment!
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|  | COMPLETE PHONIC FACES KIT

|  |  |  |  |  | 5" x 7" PHONIC FACES CARDS
 Perfect for wall boards in regular education, early childhood classrooms, or special education. A teacher's best friends for letters, sounds, and phonics. Purchase either the 26 letter Basic Alphabet set, or the 42 letter Full Phonemic Alphabet set which includes long and short vowels and all digraphs. |  | 26 large 5"x7" Phonic Faces Cards

|  |  |  |  |  | 42 Large 5"x7" Phonic Face Cards

|  | CLASSROOM SIZE PHONIC FACES CARDS
 This extra-large 11" x 11" size is easily seen from the back of the classroom. PreK and kindergarten children love these nearly life-size Phonic Faces friends! Purchase either the 26 letter Basic Alphabet set, or the 42 letter Full Phonemic Alphabet set which includes long and short vowels and all digraphs. |  |  | |  | | 26 Classroom Size Basic Alphabet Set

|  | 42 Full Phonemic Alphabet Classroom Size Cards

|  |  |  |  |  | SUMMARY CHART OF PHONIC FACES
 The chart displays Phonic Faces vowels on one side, consonants on the other. Perfect for student use at tables, learning centers, or as a teacher tool for prompting phonics rules or spelling patterns. |  | Phonic Faces Transparency Cards
 Show the entire class what phonemes are in a word, how a phonic rule works, or how to spell a word by using Phonic Faces transparency cards on your overhead projector. |  |  |  |  |  | Spanish Phonic Faces
 SPANISH PHONIC FACE CARDS. These faces show
the letter-to-sound relationship for sounds
of Spanish. The “L” looks like a jumping jaw, and the “y” variation in spelling is shown as well.
, the “p” looks like a lip. Children imitate the mouth positions and can begin successfully sounding out words in Spanish, Use Spanish Phonic Faces to learn the alphabet, find sounds in word positions, rhyme, blend, spell, learn patterns, and as a visual cue to sound production in articulation therapy. |  | Large Spanish Phonic Faces cards

|  |  |  |  |  | Classroom Spanish Phonic Faces

|  | Phonic Faces Alphabet Storybooks

|  |  |  | Phonic Faces Train
 Place the faces in beginning, middle, and end of word train car for spelling, sound blending, rhyme, phonemic awareness, sound substitution, phonics rules, and more! |  |
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