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Wordwall cards
Wordwall cards








wordwall cards

This one provides a legend to help students keep track. This is another example of a mixed-purpose word wall.

wordwall cards

Also, titles at the top of the board help students differentiate the words. Each word is written in the color corresponding to the subject. This word wall is a multipurpose learning tool for students. Along with standard sight words, they could also personalize their lists as they came across new words. Each student kept their folder in their writing bin for quick access. Last year this teacher switched from a word wall to word wall folders. What a colorful word wall idea! Flower vases made from dry-erase paper allow the teacher to easily add or delete words as needed. This word wall, made up of large foam letter blocks with words clearly printed on handwriting strips, puts important first words on display for young readers. Many teachers offer pre-printed picture word cards on Teachers Pay Teachers. Each word has a corresponding image to aid students’ understanding. This word wall, printed in large letters to be easily seen from all areas of the classroom, is a collection of common vocabulary words. Kids can reference words from their seat or engage in independent word work by “reading” the wall with a partner.

wordwall cards

Interactive Word Wallįinding herself short on wall space, this teacher took advantage of the tall cabinets in her room to display her word wall. As your students learn new words, they can be added to the display. Lollipop Word WallĪll you need to create this fun word wall is colorful paper plates and polka-dot ribbons. Sometimes sight words are called popcorn words because they keep “popping” up when students read and write. Source: Live Laugh Learn in Second Grade 5. As the students come across interesting and important words, the teacher can add them to the wall. Sheets of colored card stock provide a background grid for this “Wow Word” word wall. Source: Girlfriend’s Guide to Teaching 4. In addition, each card is cut to correspond to the letters’ physical shapes, which help students with word recognition. Polka Dot Word WallĬolored cards on this word wall help each individual word stand out. This word wall includes “star words” for students to refer to at any time. Star WordsĮarly learners need to master basic, frequently used words in order to progress as readers. Each letter of the alphabet is prominently displayed with vocabulary words written on colored cards underneath them. This kindergarten word wall follows the traditional model. And for more ideas from classroom teachers, check out Teaching Made Practical and Mrs. Here we’ve gathered 24 of our favorite word wall ideas to help you get started.










Wordwall cards