hand2mind Sort That Sound! Activity Set​, Phonemic Awareness, ESL Teaching Materials, Science of Reading Manipulatives, Letter Sounds for Kindergarten, Speech Therapy Tools, Phonics Flash Cards

Brand:‎hand2mind

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Children will love identifying and sorting sounds and images with this interactive set. They use the Sorting Trays to match the sounds depicted in the Picture Tiles with the correct Sound Tiles to build phonemic awareness and more.​ Includes 44 double-sided sound tiles, 44 dividers, 220 double-sided picture tiles that show 5 uses of each of the 44 sounds, 3 NO tiles, and 6 sorting trays. ​Use the sorting trays to match the sounds depicted in the picture tiles with the correct sound tiles. Our Sort That Sound! Activity Set helps to build phonemic awareness in children beginning their reading journey. Also included in our set is our double-sided sound tiles feature a picture of an object or thing with that sound in its name. You can also use these to practice as flash cards! Our science of reading activity set helps you learn 44 sounds of the English language, and works great for phonics practice, as ESL teaching materials or in speech therapy settings. For over 50 years, hand2mind has encouraged hands-on learning and discovery, driving deeper understanding and helping children unlock their full potential. Hand2mind specializes in literacy activities and products designed to help students learn by doing. With products designed to help students with reading comprehension, sentence building, phonics for toddlers and more. We're also a leader in autism learning materials and dyslexic tools for kids who have a tougher time getting started with reading. From early reading to advanced reading, hand2mind has you covered with products designed to enhance learning in the classroom and the world around us. Through hands-on exploration and discovery, we strive to find new ways to encourage students in math practice, literacy activities, STEM education and more!

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EFFECTIVE SPEECH THERAPY TOOLS: Our science of reading activity set helps you learn 44 sounds of the English language, and works great for phonics practice, as ESL teaching materials or in speech therapy settings. PHONICS FLASH CARDS: Also included in our set is our double-sided sound tiles feature a picture of an object or thing with that sound in its name. You can also use these to practice as flash cards!. BUILD PHONEMIC AWARENESS: Our Sort That Sound! Activity Set helps to build phonemic awareness in children beginning their reading journey. LEARN LETTER SOUNDS: Use the sorting trays to match the sounds depicted in the picture tiles with the correct sound tiles. SCIENCE OF READING MANIPULATIVES SET: Includes 44 double-sided sound tiles, 44 dividers, 220 double-sided picture tiles that show 5 uses of each of the 44 sounds, 3 NO tiles, and 6 sorting trays. ​.
Brand ‎hand2mind
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 27 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Item model number ‎95382
Item Weight ‎2.53 pounds
Manufacturer ‎hand2mind
Manufacturer Part Number ‎95382
Material Type ‎Cardboard
Number of Items ‎1
Product Dimensions ‎8.3 x 7.7 x 3.1 inches
Size ‎Medium

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Scritto da: frogface
great addition to the classroom or homeschool
There is a lot to like about this set. As a teacher, I tend to collect things that can help with different aspects of reading instruction. What stands out about this set is that box is organized by sounds. The sound cards have two sides: one that has the target word and picture, and one that supports phonological awareness. I also like that there is a comprehensive insert that explains the concepts and different uses of the set. My training is in this area (reading/phonics) so I didn't need it, but for someone who doesn't have the level of specialized training, it is fantastic information to have. It's a great addition to my classroom and am very pleased with it.
Scritto da: Andrea
Good for practice with phonemes
This set allows pre-k, kinder or older kids to practice phonemes (sounds and not letters themselves). I am not a pre-k/early elementary teacher so there are a few confusing things about this, which are not the fault of this activity, just learning phonemes. They are not the letters themselves. If they only use the pictures, it works fine, but once they are connecting it to the written word there is confusion between the spelling and the sound. My 4 year old learned the sound that each letter makes and learned to identify that by looking at the letter itself. As kids begin to read, this gets confusing when you get to words like giraffe which get sorted under the /j/ tile. The challenging thing for a child using this set is that there are SO MANY cards. It is difficult to keep them organized so you don’t have to go through a hundred tiles to sort into only 6 trays. I try to pull out only the ones that I want my child to practice. My 4 year old has a great time practicing with this set!
Scritto da: Jenna
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I have been looking for Phonemic Awareness activities for awhile! This one is super good. I do think it could use some more sound patterns, like -tch & -iegh... This has the beginner PA sounds & much of the middle ones too. I do think it could be more advanced. It's super easy to use & makes for great practice. I would also like to see reusable expo flash cards with the words for kids to practice with. Overall, I am pleased but I do wish there was more.
Scritto da: Sssnapdragon
Great product, difficult to sort
I loved this product's purpose and for the most part it's great, but there are some very confusing sounds and word combinations. Mainly what I struggle with is the word/card pairs are listed on a flimy instruction sheet and that's important, I wish it were a laminated card. And additionally, the cards can't easily be put back into any order, I wish there was a better method for sorting. It still works but after one use everything is hopelessly mixed together.
Scritto da: Emma Scott
Good resource for early readers
This has worked well with my special needs elementary students so far. I've mostly been using it for students who are working on initial letter sounds, but I appreciate that it also has digraphs, blends, etc. The students like setting the cards in the little stand. I think I'll be able to come up with a lot of different games to do with this set. The one thing that could be improved to me is it would honestly be really helpful if the little cards were in separate dividers or containers by sound, instead of just in order but in one big stack. As you use more sets and use them more frequently, it's a bit of a hassle to keep it in order, especially with quick switches between student sessions.
Scritto da: ChristyP
Could use better instructions for the activities
I actually love a lot of the hand 2 mind products. I like this one a lot the only thing that I didn’t like about it was that it left a little bit to be desired with the instructions for the activities. Where I am classically trained in teaching I also do feel like there could’ve been approved direction and how these could be lovers in a better way. Otherwise we really like the product.
Scritto da: Liz Lemonade
Fun Way to Reinforce Letter Sounds
This is a well-made set that includes a lot of pieces (yay for not having to purchase components separately). My kids were eager to try it out, and I think it will be great for my daughter who is entering kindergarten. I do have a few issues. First is that the included cards ask kids to identify sounds without regard for actual spelling - they include "phone" for the "f" sound, for example. Also, when you get past basic consonant sounds and move on to blends, etc, the cards use pronunciation symbols to indicate a sound, like the upside-down "e" for the "schwa" sound, and...my kids were lost. I took pictures of the last two pages of the booklet, so you can see what I mean. All in all, it's a nice set, but I absolutely had to go through and pick out specific tiles that weren't going to be confusing.
Scritto da: GFamily
Phonemic Awareness Interactive Game
Pros: - Students were able to grasp the game concepts fairly well - They enjoy sorting the sounds on the display boards - Vibrant pictures - Answer guidance cards are helpful for younger learners Things to consider: - This set would be so much better with a better organization box within the set- the one that comes build into the box is just not student friendly - Some of the cards are slightly confusing for example "giraffe" was grouped with other words that start with J. A better instruction guide with the set would go a long way for students who may be using this set as part of a station.

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