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Aimed at Key Stage 2
Aimed at Key Stage 2
Aimed at Key Stage 2
Aimed at Key Stage 2
Aimed at Key Stage 2
High-frequency word loop cards 1-25 (Ref: SB1465)
A set of printable loop cards featuring the first 25 high-frequency words as specified in the DfES ‘Letters and Sounds’ publication.
High-frequency word loop cards 26-50 (Ref: SB1466)
A set of printable loop cards featuring the high-frequency words 26-50 as specified in the DfES ‘Letters and Sounds’ publication.
High-frequency word loop cards 51-75 (Ref: SB1467)
A set of printable loop cards featuring the high-frequency words 51-75 as specified in the DfES ‘Letters and Sounds’ publication.
High-frequency word loop cards 76-100 (Ref: SB1468)
A set of printable loop cards featuring the high-frequency words 76-100 as specified in the DfES ‘Letters and Sounds’ publication.
Words and vocabulary loop cards
Year 4/5 medium-frequency word loop cards (Set 2)
(Ref: SB6497)
A set of printable loop cards featuring 30 of the Year 4/5 medium-frequency words specified in the National Literacy Strategy.
Year 4/5 medium-frequency word loop cards (Set 3)
(Ref: SB6498)
A set of printable loop cards featuring 30 of the Year 4/5 medium-frequency words specified in the National Literacy Strategy.
Year 4/5 medium-frequency word loop cards (Set 4)
(Ref: SB6499)
A set of printable loop cards featuring 39 of the Year 4/5 medium-frequency words specified in the National Literacy Strategy.
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Year 4/5 medium-frequency word loop cards (Set 1)
(Ref: SB6496)
A set of printable loop cards featuring 30 of the Year 4/5 medium-frequency words specified in the National Literacy Strategy.
Synonym and antonym loop cards (Ref: SB6517)
A set of 30 loop cards with various synonyms and antonyms  Great for whole-class or smaller-group phonics game where one child calls out the start card and the pupils then match/call out the corresponding cards until the game ‘loops’ back to the original child.  Ideal for teaching the difference between synonym and antonym.
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