Description
The A4 Recordable Card is the resource that says it all.
Literally.
With Recordable Cards, you can record up to 10 seconds of audio and make as many notes as can fit on your average piece of paper.
The audio can be recorded easily using the button on the back and then re-played using the button the front.
Audio can be re-recorded over and over again and the batteries can be replaced so you can keep your Recordable Cards for years to come.
You can use the A4 Recordable Card to resource purposeful speaking and listening activities, but audio cards like these can be utilised to provide support for children with specific needs.
Record personalised instructions and use a dry wipe pen to accompany your audio with written notes to help those who are likely to need instructions repeating.
Literally.
With Recordable Cards, you can record up to 10 seconds of audio and make as many notes as can fit on your average piece of paper.
The audio can be recorded easily using the button on the back and then re-played using the button the front.
Audio can be re-recorded over and over again and the batteries can be replaced so you can keep your Recordable Cards for years to come.
You can use the A4 Recordable Card to resource purposeful speaking and listening activities, but audio cards like these can be utilised to provide support for children with specific needs.
Record personalised instructions and use a dry wipe pen to accompany your audio with written notes to help those who are likely to need instructions repeating.
- Let pupils record their self-assessment and make any further notes they feel are important for you, saving the time of slower writers in your class.
- Teach the art of note making and support those who struggle with the ability to record some of their notes using the Recordable Card.
- Requires 3 x AG13 (included).
- Reasons to Love Promote speaking and listening skills, with an added bonus that they have a wipe clean surface, so anyone can add a drawing or a written message to enhance the task
- Children could leave messages about work they have completed, as a self-assessment for the teacher, or an explanation for classmates.
- Learning Outcomes Provide opportunities for children to develop speaking and listening skills.
- Children can record their answers, arguments and opinions as well as descriptions, explanations and narratives.
- Recordings of words and sentences can be used to prepare children for writing and transcribing.
- Children can practise speaking audibly and fluently.
- Use to apply phonics and spelling knowledge and skills.