Soo, I have the same problem that iirc Larry Sanger had, which is that my Anki decks have a lot of personal information specific to my child (names, photos, etc) and it would be a bunch of work to purge them. I believe he did put a cleaned version of his online somewhere but it’s a bit difficult to find.
I honestly am not sure I’d recommend using a generic deck, I think having those specific things helped a lot, as well as generally tailoring the cards to my kids’ interests. It’s not as hard as you might think to make the deck yourself if you start a few at a time (it’s not like you should be teaching a young kid more than a few new cards per day anyway).
ReadingBear.org (which is free) does have a video presentation for each phonics level including pictures. Which you could presumably use for making an Anki deck also.
Thank you for sharing! Would you be open to sharing your Anki decks?
Soo, I have the same problem that iirc Larry Sanger had, which is that my Anki decks have a lot of personal information specific to my child (names, photos, etc) and it would be a bunch of work to purge them. I believe he did put a cleaned version of his online somewhere but it’s a bit difficult to find.
I honestly am not sure I’d recommend using a generic deck, I think having those specific things helped a lot, as well as generally tailoring the cards to my kids’ interests. It’s not as hard as you might think to make the deck yourself if you start a few at a time (it’s not like you should be teaching a young kid more than a few new cards per day anyway).
ReadingBear.org (which is free) does have a video presentation for each phonics level including pictures. Which you could presumably use for making an Anki deck also.