Flip Charts – Direct Access – Plain Background

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Blue and white squares lower case flip chart  (most commonly used flip chart)Download fileDownload fileDownload fileDownload file
Pink and white squares lower case flip chart (same as above, in a different colour)Download fileDownload fileDownload file
Green and white squares lower case flip chart (same as above, in a different colour)Download fileDownload fileDownload fileDownload file
Orange and white squares lower case flip chart (same as above, in a different colour)Download file
Grey and yellow squares lower case flip chartDownload file
Blue and white squares upper case flip chart (as above, in upper case)Download fileDownload file
Pink and white squares upper case flip chart Download fileDownload file
Green and white squares upper case flip chart Download fileDownload file
Orange and white squares upper case flip chartDownload file
Blue and white squares lower case out of alphabetic order flip chartDownload fileDownload file
Four per page with gaps blue (for students who do whole hand pointing)Download fileDownload fileDownload file
Four per page with gaps pink (for students who do whole hand pointing)https://comprehensiveliteracy.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Pink-Four-per-page-with-gaps.pdfDownload fileDownload file
Four per page with gaps green (for students who do whole hand pointing)Download fileDownload fileDownload file
Four per page with gaps orange (for students who do whole hand pointing)Download file
Four square upper and lower case (for a transitional or conventional student who needs a small range of movement)Download file