Spring Vocabulary Read, Build, Write Cards
By Kayla • April 3, 2018
We've featured Jolanthe's amazing Read, Build, Write activity mats before and, if you're looking for some themed reading/writing practice, her newest vocabulary cards (made to go along with these activity mats) would make a great addition to your spring plans! Featuring various things you see in spring, your kiddos are sure to enjoy working with the colorful cards - reading the words, using the letter tiles to 'build' the word, and writing the word!
There, of course, are other ways you can use Jolanthe's awesome spring vocabulary cards...
- Use them as simple flash cards. {Laminate and place on a binder ring so your kiddos can practice reading them independently.}
- Print two sets, laminate, and use the cards to play a memory/matching game.
- Place the cards around the room, provide your kiddos with a clip board and recording sheet, and use them to complete a 'write the room' activity.
- Use the cards to create a simple spring reader - i.e. "I see a rainbow", "I hear a robin", etc.
However you use these fun spring cards, be sure to head on over to Homeschool Creations to grab a FREE copy!
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