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Little Wandle Flashcards: 7 Powerful Ways To Boost Early Reading Progress Fast – Turn Any Phonics Book Into Smart, Interactive Flashcards On Your Phone

Turn Little Wandle flashcards into smart app-based practice with spaced repetition, tricky word sets, offline play and no laminating chaos at all.

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Little Wandle Flashcards + Your Phone = Reading Superpowers

If you’re using Little Wandle phonics (at home or in school), flashcards are basically your best friend: sounds, graphemes, tricky words, blending… all of it.

But printing, laminating, cutting, losing them under the sofa? Pain.

That’s where a flashcard app like Flashrecall makes life way easier. You can turn any Little Wandle resource into smart flashcards on your phone in minutes and let spaced repetition do the hard work for you.

Here’s the app:

👉 https://apps.apple.com/us/app/flashrecall-study-flashcards/id6746757085

Let’s walk through how to use Little Wandle flashcards + Flashrecall to help your child (or class) read faster, remember sounds better, and stop forgetting yesterday’s phonics by tomorrow.

What Are Little Wandle Flashcards, Really?

If you’re here, you probably know this already, but quick recap:

  • Grapheme cards – like s, a, t, p, ai, ee, igh
  • GPC (grapheme–phoneme correspondence) practice – seeing the letters, saying the sound
  • Tricky word cards – like the, said, one
  • Blending practice – reading simple words using taught sounds

Traditionally, that’s all done with printed cards. Great in theory, but:

  • They get lost or bent
  • You need different sets for different phases
  • Hard to personalise for each child
  • Parents don’t always have the same cards at home

So instead of fighting with paper, you can turn Little Wandle content into digital flashcards and make the whole thing smarter and easier.

Why Use a Flashcard App With Little Wandle?

Here’s the problem with only using physical Little Wandle flashcards:

  • Kids forget sounds quickly if they don’t review them enough
  • You have to remember which sounds to practice and when
  • Parents want to help, but don’t always know what to focus on
  • You can’t easily track which sounds are solid vs still wobbly
  • It uses spaced repetition – the same science Anki and other learning apps use – to show tricky sounds more often and strong ones less often
  • It reminds you to review at the right time, so you don’t have to remember
  • You can make flashcards from anything: photos of Little Wandle pages, PDFs, word lists, or just by typing
  • Works offline – perfect for car rides, waiting rooms, or a few minutes before bed

Again, here’s the link if you want to try it while you read:

👉 https://apps.apple.com/us/app/flashrecall-study-flashcards/id6746757085

How To Turn Little Wandle Resources Into Digital Flashcards

Let’s say you’ve got Little Wandle books, sound mats, or printed flashcards. Here’s how you can turn them into smart cards with Flashrecall.

1. Take Photos Of Sound Mats Or Flashcards

In Flashrecall, you can create cards instantly from images:

1. Open Flashrecall on your iPhone or iPad

2. Start a new deck – call it something like “Little Wandle Phase 2 Sounds”

3. Tap to add cards from images

4. Take photos of the sound mat or existing flashcards

5. Flashrecall can read the text from the image and help you turn each sound into a card

Example card:

  • Front: `ai` (big and clear)
  • Back: “/ai/ – like in rain” + maybe a picture of rain

You can go phase by phase: Phase 2, Phase 3, Phase 4, etc.

2. Use PDFs Or Word Lists From School

If your school shares:

  • Little Wandle GPC lists
  • Tricky word lists
  • Home practice sheets

You can:

1. Import the PDF into Flashrecall

2. Let the app pull out the text

3. Turn each sound or word into a card

For example, a tricky words deck:

  • Front: `said`
  • Back: “This is a tricky word – you can’t sound it out fully. Practice reading it by sight.”

3. Make Simple Manual Cards For Blending Practice

You can also just type cards manually if you like:

  • Deck: “Little Wandle Blending Practice – Phase 3”
  • Cards like:
  • Front: `ship` | Back: “Blend: sh – i – p”
  • Front: `night` | Back: “Blend: n – igh – t”

Flashrecall automatically keeps track and reminds you of the cards you don't remember well so you remember faster. Like this :

Flashrecall spaced repetition reminders notification

You can even add audio: record yourself saying the word slowly, then fast, so the child can hear the blend.

7 Powerful Ways To Use Little Wandle Flashcards With Flashrecall

1. Daily 5-Minute Sound Check

Set up a deck for current sounds being taught (e.g. this week’s Little Wandle GPCs).

  • Do 5 minutes a day on Flashrecall
  • The app uses spaced repetition to show new or weak sounds more often
  • Strong sounds start to appear less, so you’re not wasting time

This keeps kids from forgetting sounds between lessons.

2. Tricky Words They Actually Remember

Tricky words are brutal to keep in long-term memory.

Create a “Little Wandle Tricky Words – Phase 2/3/4” deck and:

  • Put the word on the front
  • On the back, add:
  • A sentence using it
  • A quick reminder like “You can’t sound this one out fully – just remember how it looks.”

Flashrecall’s study reminders mean you’ll get a nudge to review just as they’re about to forget, which is exactly when practice works best.

3. “Sound To Word” And “Word To Sound” Practice

Don’t just do one direction.

Create two card types:

1. Grapheme → Sound

  • Front: `oa`
  • Back: “/oa/ – like in boat

2. Sound → Grapheme

  • Front: “Which letters make the /oa/ sound?”
  • Back: `oa` (and maybe `oe`, `ow`, `o-e` later on)

This builds both reading and spelling skills.

4. Turn Reading Books Into Flashcards

Using Little Wandle decodable books?

You can:

1. Snap a photo of a page

2. Pull out key words or new GPCs

3. Turn them into flashcards in Flashrecall

For example:

  • Front: picture or word: `train`
  • Back: highlight `ai` and say “This word uses the /ai/ sound – t-r-ai-n”

This links phonics practice directly to the books they’re reading.

5. Personalised Decks For Each Child

Every child has different “wobbly” sounds.

With Flashrecall, you can:

  • Create a deck just for that child
  • Add only the sounds/words they’re struggling with
  • Let the app’s active recall and spaced repetition target those weak spots

Perfect for parents working 1:1 at home or teachers doing interventions.

6. Use Audio For Pronunciation Practice

You can add audio to cards in Flashrecall:

  • Record the pure sound (no extra “uh” – so /m/, not “muh”)
  • Record yourself saying the whole word

Card example:

  • Front: `igh`
  • Back: “/igh/ – like in night” + audio of you saying “igh… night”

Kids can tap to listen again and again, even offline.

7. Let Kids “Chat With The Flashcard” When They’re Stuck

One really cool Flashrecall feature: you can chat with the flashcard if you’re unsure.

So if you (or an older child) are confused about:

  • Why a word is tricky
  • How a sound works in different words
  • When to use `ai` vs `ay` vs `a-e`

You can literally ask inside the app and get explanations, examples, and extra practice ideas. It’s like having a mini tutor built into your Little Wandle deck.

Why Use Flashrecall Instead Of Just Anki Or Other Apps?

You might be thinking: “Can’t I just use Anki or some generic flashcard app?”

You can, but here’s why Flashrecall is especially nice for Little Wandle and early reading:

  • Way easier to set up – fast, modern, and simple, not clunky or technical
  • Built-in spaced repetition and reminders – you don’t have to tweak settings or remember review days
  • Image, text, audio, PDF, YouTube support – perfect for turning Little Wandle resources into cards in seconds
  • Chat with the flashcard – super helpful when you aren’t 100% confident explaining a phonics rule
  • Works offline – kids can practice anywhere
  • Free to start – you can try it with one or two phases and see how your child responds
  • Optimised for iPhone and iPad – great for home and classroom use

Anki is powerful but can feel like overkill, especially for parents who just want something that works out of the box for phonics. Flashrecall is designed to be fast, friendly, and simple, while still using the same science.

Example: A Simple Little Wandle Setup In Flashrecall

Here’s a quick example of how you might structure things:

  • Cards for: s, a, t, p, i, n, m, d, g, o, c, k, ck, e, u, r, h, b, f, ff, l, ll, ss
  • Cards for: j, v, w, x, y, z, zz, qu, ch, sh, th, ng, ai, ee, igh, oa, oo, ar, or, ur, ow, oi, ear, air, ure, er
  • I, no, go, to, into, the, he, she, we, me, be, was, my, you, they, her, all, are
  • Only the sounds/words they keep mixing up

Then:

  • Do 5–10 minutes a day
  • Let Flashrecall’s spaced repetition handle the scheduling
  • Use study reminders so you don’t forget to open the app

Getting Started Today (Takes Less Than 10 Minutes)

If you’ve got Little Wandle resources and a phone or iPad, you’re 90% there.

1. Download Flashrecall on your device:

👉 https://apps.apple.com/us/app/flashrecall-study-flashcards/id6746757085

2. Create your first deck – start with this week’s Little Wandle sounds

3. Add cards from a sound mat, PDF, or just type them in

4. Do a quick 5-minute session with your child

5. Let the app remind you when it’s time to review again

Keep it light, keep it fun, and let the tech handle the boring “when should we review this?” part.

With Little Wandle + Flashrecall, you’re basically giving your child spaced-repetition-powered reading practice… without needing to be a memory scientist.

And honestly, that’s kind of the dream.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the fastest way to create flashcards?

Manually typing cards works but takes time. Many students now use AI generators that turn notes into flashcards instantly. Flashrecall does this automatically from text, images, or PDFs.

Is there a free flashcard app?

Yes. Flashrecall is free and lets you create flashcards from images, text, prompts, audio, PDFs, and YouTube videos.

How do I start spaced repetition?

You can manually schedule your reviews, but most people use apps that automate this. Flashrecall uses built-in spaced repetition so you review cards at the perfect time.

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