- Kindergarten teachers can give their students a real “leg up” in learning the early sight words.
- First grade teachers use this method to ensure that all their students learn the basic sight words by the end of the year.
- Second and third grade teachers use it for those students who are reading below grade level.
- ESL teachers find them very effective for their population.
- Struggling readers, students on an IEP, and students with an auditory processing glitch find these cards invaluable for making a “leap” in learning.
These Advanced Right Brain Phonics Cards help older struggling readers master complex phonics patterns used in upper-level reading. Using Dianne Craft’s Right Brain IMBEDDING technique, each sound pattern is placed directly on a memorable picture so the brain stores the sound and image together in long-term visual memory. This whole-brain approach makes decoding longer, multi-syllable words easier and more automatic. Designed for students reading at an end-of-3rd-grade level through high school, these cards are meant to be used alongside the Advanced Right Brain Phonics Book and are especially helpful for students with Dyslexia or Auditory Processing challenges.











