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How can I make flash cards

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abc123d · 09/08/2012 22:53

I would love to make for my DS flash cards (e.g. maths). I am thinking of buying blank flash cards/playing cards or card from Staples. Amazon sells blank playing cards but it looks as the paper is either too glossy or not hard enough. I would be very grateful if someone could suggest me where to buy good quality blank flash cards or a pack of card.
Many thanks!

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FallenCaryatid · 09/08/2012 22:59

Use a sharpie on blank playing cards and they last forever.

abc123d · 09/08/2012 23:02

FallenCaryatid, do you know if all playing cards are about the same quality? If yes, then I just buy a pack on amazon or ebay.

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LeeCoakley · 09/08/2012 23:03

A4 paper, cut into 8, felt tipped pen and laminate. Or A4 card if no laminator.

Theglassishalffull · 09/08/2012 23:07

Blank postcards work well.

abc123d · 09/08/2012 23:11

LeeCoakley, thanks. I hesitating between buying blank flash cards as here www.amazon.co.uk/Playing-cards-blank-both-sides/dp/B000YERGMM/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1344549857&sr=8-3

or a pack of card from Staples. www.staples.co.uk/paper-supplies/coloured-paper-and-card/staples-coloured-paper-and-card/a4-assorted-bright-coloured-card-160-g-m?r=bf

Tesco also sells card but not that many sheets.

I do not know where else I could buy the card.

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MorningPurples · 10/08/2012 00:04

Rymans do a small plastic box of perfectly sized flashcards (business card sized, which is much more manageable to hold in your hands when flashing through them, and less wasteful as you usually don't need to write that much on a flash card). They are plain, matt card, so easy to write on, and the plastic box is useful for storing them, too. I think they were £2.99 the last box I bought, for about 100. Very useful for all sorts of things, and I've never seen them at the other stationers.

DeWe · 10/08/2012 18:45

I've just printed my own then covered with sticky back plastic. They've lasted through 3 children!

abc123d · 10/08/2012 21:43

MorningPurples, I wish I read your post this morning before I was going into the town.
DeWe, thanks, I think I will buy a pack of card in Staples and make my own flash cards as ordering from Rymans online would add almost £3.00 for P&P. I have never heard of the sticky back plastic.

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DeWe · 10/08/2012 23:55

Never heard of sticky back plastic!!! Obviously you nver watched Blue Peter Grin

GnocchiNineDoors · 11/08/2012 00:00

What sort of stuff would you put on flashcards? Alphabet, numbers, shapes and colours, that sort of thing?

What age to start?

MorningPurples · 11/08/2012 07:54

For the sake of anyone else looking, here is the link to the Ryman's ones, which I finally found on their website.

Flash Cards

I like them if I need to make stacks of cards, because having them all exactly the same size makes it easier to hold, shuffle, etc them compared to ones that I cut myself. And I'm lazy, as I need to make them frequently!

greenwichgroove · 11/08/2012 23:28

Tesco sell them blank. Fifty I think for around three pounds

abc123d · 13/08/2012 22:40

Thanks everyone for suggestions. I went to Staples and bought a pack of 100 recording cards with lines for less than £5.00. The length of the card is about 13cm and this will allow me to make about 300 cards.

I want to help my DS with maths, mainly with additions. His teacher told me he needs to know some things by heart and I hope that cards will help him.

Thank you for the link MorningPurples. I will keep it in my when I visit Ryman.

DeWe, I am not English. I do know the Blue Peter but I am too old now to watch it :)

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Feenie · 19/12/2015 23:24

It's three years on now, I doubt she still needs them, belcha.

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