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Fruit Flash Cards - Spring Botany Unit
By Kayla • April 3, 2018

Can't believe we missed these while we were gabbing about the awesome vegetable flash cards at jojobi designs, but here are their counterparts - fruit flash cards! There are plenty of ways to incorporate this phenomenal learning resource into your classroom activities.
Flash Card Applications
- Once students have had plenty of practice, combine these with the vegetable flash cards for sorting practice.
- Cut out and laminate each card, binding them together with a binder ring to create a handy flash card book.
- As with the vegetable cards, use these to create:
- A matching/memory game
- 3-part learning cards
- Various sorting exercises - color, like/dislike, eaten/not eaten, alphabetical, etc.
Be sure to visit jojobi designs' Flickr page for the set of 24 printable fruit flash cards!
Happy Learning!
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