I've made several different sized cards from reducing the ALPHABETIC CODE FRIEZE POSTERS and then reducing the MINI POSTERS - and lightly sticking the reduced 'Mini Posters' onto the back of the reduced 'Alphabetic Code Frieze Posters' before laminating!
For example, I printed off the Frieze Posters as 4 multiples per sheet. The I printed off the Mini Posters as 6 multiples per sheet.
Then I cut out the Mini Posters (smaller than the Frieze Posters), lightly glued them on the back of the Frieze Posters - then laminated and cut out final cards.
Another example was that I created 'multiples' per page of the EARLY YEARS STARTER PACKAGE ALPHABETIC CODE FRIEZE POSTERS and then stuck smaller versions of the GRAPHEME TILES (as matching graphemes) on the back - and then laminated.
I used a glue-stick for lightly glueing the smaller pieces - they only need enough glue to be held in place rather than firmly 'stuck'. The laminating process sticks all the bits together.
This may well be too fiddly for some people to bother with - but other people may enjoy this type of activity (as I do

Even if you just reduced the size of these Posters and didn't bother with glueing anything 'on the back' of the cards, they still make excellent cards and look delightful. Learners would enjoy using them to learn the graphemes and read the exemplar words.
Some learners who particularly struggle to keep up in class may well benefit from cards such as these to have 'at home' for extra study.
The beauty of the ALPHABETIC CODE FRIEZE POSTERS reduced to make smaller cards, is that the key information is written on the bottom for teachers and parents to understand and repeat. This is especially helpful when English is an additional language.
