pdf, 4.88 MB
pdf, 4.88 MB

Autism phonics cards using real photos to teach beginning sounds A–D. SPED-friendly sample with labeled and unlabeled versions for structured literacy practice.

This FREE sample resource is designed for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and special education learners who benefit from structured, visual phonics instruction.

Students practice identifying beginning letter sounds using real photographs in a clean, distraction-free layout. Each card includes three picture choices to support phonemic awareness and visual discrimination skills.

What’s Included:

• 4 Beginning Sound Cards (With Word Labels): A–D
• 4 Beginning Sound Cards (Without Word Labels): A–D
• 2 Cards Per Page
• 3 Picture Choices Per Card
• Real Photographs (No Clipart)
• US Letter Format (8.5 x 11 in)
• High-Resolution Print Design

Total: 8 Beginning Sound Cards

Skills Targeted:

  • Letter recognition
  • Beginning sound identification
  • Phonemic awareness
  • Early reading skills
  • Independent task completion

Ideal For:

• Special education classrooms
• Autism support settings
• Speech & language intervention
• Early years phonics groups
• 1:1 instruction
• Homeschool learning

This sample allows you to preview the format before purchasing the full A–Z beginning sounds resource.

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