🔤 Elevate ABC learning with style and substance!
The Carson Dellosa 26-Piece Alphabet Chart set features 26 glossy, 5.5" x 8.5" cards showcasing upper- and lowercase letters paired with vivid images. Designed for preschool and kindergarten classrooms, these durable posters double as engaging wall decor and interactive learning tools, backed by Carson Dellosa’s four decades of educational excellence.
Manufacturer | Carson Dellosa Education |
Brand | Carson Dellosa Education |
Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 14 x 8.8 x 0.15 inches |
Item model number | 106059 |
Color | Alphabet Cards |
Cover Material | Paper |
Shape | Rectangular |
Material Type | Paper |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 8.5L" x 5.5W" |
Paper Finish | Glossy |
Manufacturer Part Number | 106059 |
T**T
In love
I loooove this alphabet! The blue color is perfection! They are different, but it's a great pop of color. They are durable, easy to put up, and great for a classroom, or just to use to teach letters as they have pictures on them also.
A**A
Best photo alphabet for your classroom!
I chose this alphabet above others for several reasons. First, the letters are large and are written on primary lines which is essential for students learning letter placement. Next, I chose this one because of the crisp unmistakable photos that accompany each letter and the words for the images which are typed plainly beside them. I was very pleased when I received this alphabet because the paper was glossy and thick and stood up well to laminating which was recommended by the manufacturer. It also included number images which were a bonus. I recommend this alphabet highly. One note: I replaced the xylophone with a fox since "x" most often makes the "ks" sound. Even so, this was the best classroom alphabet I could find online anywhere.
D**E
Great product
I ordered these for a first year teacher. She is very excited about the size and quality of the pictures.
B**�
Excellent Learning Resource
As a retired kindergarten and first grade teacher, I sometimes tutor children (and even adults) that need some help with reading. SOME never made the association that words are made up of letters and each letter has its own sound. By sounding out the letters in the unknown word, one can "figure out" that unknown word AUTOMATICALLY as they read.The most important skill for beginning readers is decoding words. That means looking at the letters of a new unknown word, figuring out the sound each letter makes, "sounding out the word phonetically", and putting those SOUNDS together to DECODE the word.That's how I was taught to read in the early 1960s. Many baby boomers and subsequent students learned the same way. Then came "whole language learning" where you just learned each "whole word" to read.This "whole language" approach to reading bypassed and de-emphasized phonics (sounding out the letters in words) to a generation of students which is why SOME adults may not read as well or as quickly as others. Some folks just "figured out how to read all on their own" but others did not.Thankfully the phonics approach, learning to associate the sounds of letters to "read" unknown words made a very dramatic comeback and is now taught in early grades in schools.However, the COVID shutdown of schools means that many children did NOT learn the basics of learning letters/sounds ("sounding out the word") through the necessary daily practice in their kindergarten/first grade classrooms. Now some students are struggling to "catch up" in their current upper classrooms.A great solution is tutoring for students of all ages which can help create and inspire better readers!That's where this particular product can help! I used a similar set in my classroom for 20 years and I now use this set when tutoring to teach letters and sounds associations. We make a game of singing a song with the NAME of each letter, the SOUND(s) of each letter, and the associated PICTURE for each letter sound.(example: "Apple, apple, short sound for /a/" repeated twice. Then "Ankle, ankle, long sound for /a/" repeated twice. Then repeat for each letter of the alphabet. Go through the song at least 2 times a day.)Learners then can automatically decode and sound out new/unknown words when they are reading. It makes learning fun and automatic for readers of ALL AGES!!!This set of letter/sound/picture cards is a FANTASTIC tool to help with learning! Learners can hold them in there hands as they sing the song or they can be displayed on the wall of their home.
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I would have liked an option of having them on card stock
I was concerned I would have a hard time removing them from our wall if I used them as wall stickers. I went ahead and laminated them so that they can last longer. I would have liked an option of having them on card stock. I just like my posters to be a bit thicker than this product. Or perhaps have a pierced edge between letters so that they are easy to rearrange without the use of scissors. Regardless, I am satisfied with our first alphabet wall. I love the bright colors. My toddler enjoys going over the letter sounds!
B**S
My classroom is cute
Very colorful and print on thick card stock.
L**G
Similar to my vision.
I hail from a low-income family; unfortunately, the majority of Americans do as well. It was cheaper to purchase the banner and cut it into cards; because I didn't like how the card version of the banner the way it cut off the pictures. I have a one-year-old boy. We do a lot of flashcard learning. I was looking for cards that were large enough for the infant/toddler brain but also included manuscript so that when he learned to write, it would appear precisely the same. I also wanted cards with authentic photographs of daily stuff. You would think that large cards with real photos and content would be easy to obtain in children's cards. It wasn't. Many don't carry the white background with pictures. It helps the child to focus. All flashcards, even those with real photographs, do not include the manuscript aspect of how the alphabets appear on a tracing background. This banner was the closest.Now, if you are not good with cutting ✂️ don't even do it just get the flashcard version of this banner. But, if you are like me and like the tracing background with the letters for future use maybe this works for you.The other bonus is having the extra phonic sound cards that came with the banner that the flashcard version of this do not have. Hope this helps. In the future I hope they make flashcard version with the tracing background in big size, so I wouldn't have to use a banner.
B**6
Simple design, but has flaws
After getting my alphabet on my board and getting it perfectly straight, I realized that some of the lines are printed on most of each piece, but not all pieces. No one notices it but me but still not designed well.
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