Word Wall Headers & Editable Word Cards

Catherine Reed - The Brown Bag Teacher
40.7k Followers
Grade Levels
K - 2nd
Subjects
Resource Type
Formats Included
- Zip
Pages
37 pages

Catherine Reed - The Brown Bag Teacher
40.7k Followers
What educators are saying
I am excited to have a word wall that will help the students how to write known words or words that they are working on
My classroom has very limited wall space and these were perfect to create a word wall on a whiteboard instead! Thank you!
Description
A word wall is an important part of every primary classroom. It gives students quick access to words they will read, say, and write on a daily basis.
In this resource, you will find...
*Word wall headers in two sizes (4.10’’ x 7.5’’ and 2.5’’x 4.8’’). I wanted my headers a little smaller than this smaller-size, so I printed them at 90% - an easy fix.
*100 Fry Word Cards
*Editable Word-Card template (need PowerPoint 2007 or newer to edit)
Updated on July 25, 2015 per request to include alternative versions of E and I (e = egg and i = igloo).
My word wall comfortably fits on our bulletin board. I have seen other word walls put on binder rings as a portable word wall, some word walls on ribbon, and other word walls that take an entire wall of a classroom. Choose the method that works best for your space and your learners.
If you have any questions, feel free to email me at brownbagteacher@gmail.com.
Catherine
The Brown-Bag Teacher
***For other teaching and learning resources, check out my Editable Classroom Newsletters, Word Work Centers & Visual Directions & Papers, and Math Centers & Visual Directions & Papers.
In this resource, you will find...
*Word wall headers in two sizes (4.10’’ x 7.5’’ and 2.5’’x 4.8’’). I wanted my headers a little smaller than this smaller-size, so I printed them at 90% - an easy fix.
*100 Fry Word Cards
*Editable Word-Card template (need PowerPoint 2007 or newer to edit)
Updated on July 25, 2015 per request to include alternative versions of E and I (e = egg and i = igloo).
My word wall comfortably fits on our bulletin board. I have seen other word walls put on binder rings as a portable word wall, some word walls on ribbon, and other word walls that take an entire wall of a classroom. Choose the method that works best for your space and your learners.
If you have any questions, feel free to email me at brownbagteacher@gmail.com.
Catherine
The Brown-Bag Teacher
***For other teaching and learning resources, check out my Editable Classroom Newsletters, Word Work Centers & Visual Directions & Papers, and Math Centers & Visual Directions & Papers.
Total Pages
37 pages
Answer Key
N/A
Teaching Duration
Lifelong tool
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