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

Looking for a way to help your preschoolers recognize and distinguish common garden vegetables? These spectacular vegetable flash cards from jojoebi designs {we found via Living Montessori Now} are the perfect way! The vivid images are memorable, the text introduces new vocabulary for your little learners, and the cards can be introduced seamlessly into your classroom workshops and centers.
Flash Card Applications
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Print two copies of the flash cards, place them face down on a flat surface, and invite your students to play a memory/matching game. |
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Create three-part learning cards by printing two sets of flash cards, leaving one set whole, and cutting the second {image and text} apart. |
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Have students sort the flash cards based on different variables - color, like/dislike, eaten/not eaten, alphabetical, etc. |
Be sure to visit jojobi designs’ Flickr page for the set of 20 printable vegetable flash cards!
Happy Learning!
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Kayla Johnson
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