Great visual, but cards were
"Great visual, but cards were flimsy. I feel the sample laminate card was made of different paper than the ones i bought."


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Fun & Engaging ActivitiesThese Horse Coat Colors 3-Part Reading Cards answer the question of what makes a horse a chestnut or a bay; it's not just the color of the fur, mane, and tail, the skin underneath matters too,... and how the coat changes with age. This set is fascinating.
Aligned with Science of Reading principles, these cards build reading fluency through repeated, self-correcting practice — strengthening orthographic mapping and vocabulary acquisition at the word level.
The 3-part format is designed for independent reading. Students lay out the photo card, read and match the word labels to the photo cards, and then use the control cards to check their own work.
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"Great visual, but cards were flimsy. I feel the sample laminate card was made of different paper than the ones i bought."