visual drill


visual drill quick tip

If you suspect your student may have a problem with a given sound on a card in the visual drill, place it closer to the front of the deck so that if they miss it, they will have the opportunity to practice it again later in the drill. It is also helpful to place newly learned sounds towards the front of the deck for the same reason.


drill cards deck

phonics card deck

Phonics Card Deck. Use this 180-card deck of consonants, vowels, blends and more to help students practice letter-to-sound correspondence. Perfect for the Orton-Gillingham visual and blending drills, as well as for introduction of new sounds. No more writing with a marker on index cards, or having to purchase an expensive “toolkit” just … Continue reading >