{Review}: Spark Cards

Today, I’m bringing you a review! When I saw these Spark cards from Spark Innovations, I was immediately intrigued. I’m always looking for new and interesting materials to engage my students. Keep reading to the end for an opportunity to win a set!!

There are 8 sets of cards for each sequence. Each sequence has 6 cards. 

You can have students sequence the cards and describe what’s happening in each picture. The cards have a lot of details, which makes it great for narrative language in addition to sequencing. These cards are great for WH questions, vocabulary development, expanding length of utterance, transitional words, verbs, and so much more. You don’t have to use all 6 cards at once if it’s too much for your student, you can use 3 or 4. There are also problems depicted in the sequences, which is great for problem solving and executive functioning skills.

What I Like:

-the sequences are everyday events, so they are perfect for a range of ages

-the pictures are engaging and colorful with a lot of details

-you can target so many goals with these

What I Would Love To See:

-I just wish there were more sequences in each box!

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16 Comments

  1. I love that the illustrations on these cards don’t look extremely childish. I would be able to use them with my high school students. I also like the fact that these would be good for problem solving!

  2. These are really interesting! They have great visuals and you are right, there is a great amount of ways to use the cards as well as a wide range of students to use them with!

  3. These are really interesting! They have great visuals and you are right, there is a great amount of ways to use the cards as well as a wide range of students to use them with!

  4. I like that they’re photographs. I agree with you- wish there were more sequences, but you could stretch them farther by not using all six at a time.

  5. I like how realistic the picture are and how versatile they are. You can target so many goals with these! I would probably use them for targeting narratives and also for problem solving with my students working on social communication.

  6. I am ALWAYS looking for sequencing cards, and these look like they would be great to target so many different goals!!

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