Product Description
Vocabulary Cards are wonderful tools for helping children develop their oral language skills. Use these cards to teach vocabulary, to play sound games (like I Spy), for sorting work (like sorting pets from transportation), and for writing/artistic inspiration. Each vocabulary packet includes 12 eco-laminated cards (32⁄3” x 4 1⁄3”) with photos that clearly isolate their subject, rounded corners, a reusable storage bag, and a reference sheet that lists the names of all subjects and presents a sample lesson plan.
Each packet includes 12 cards printed with photographs on the front and nothing on the back. Each packet comes with a small control chart with mini-photos and vocabulary names for teacher reference. Cards are approx. 3¾” x 4¼” and have rounded corners. View our free lesson plans for detailed instructions on how to use these cards.
Lay a strong foundation for botanical studies with these examples of botanical fleshy fruits including peach, apple, banana, strawberries, and watermelon; 12 subjects each make their own card; 12 cards total
Laminated with child safe and eco safe laminate.
Reviews
By Melissa B. – April 12, 2010 My son got these for his 1st birthday and he did really well with them. We are a fruit eating family so that combined with these cards helped him to learn the names of his different fruits very quickly. These flashcards are very colorful and they do work, if you take the time to use them.
Farm Market By Beth F. – April 12, 2010 We love to take these to the farm market on Saturday mornings. So much fun learning and buying fun things to eat at home.
By J. hill – April 12, 2010 These are great, we use them to teach our toddler the word and picture for eat food item. It really helps her to communicate with us about what she wants
By T. Foran – April 11, 2010 I seen these cards and decided to give them a try. My daughter thinks they are fun to use and wants to play school with them all the time. They are thick and sturdy to stand up to her playing.
great source. By Barbara F. – April 09, 2010 These are perfect for my kids. Not only can they describe the picture and tell me what the picture is but we also talk about how healthy these fruits are. What can we make with them. Another good thing is we are building our first garden. They are so excited to use the cards as a way to help mommy pick out what we should grow. |
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