Dictionaries with Pictures for Kindergarten Writing Centers - Portable Word Wall
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Description
Enhance your students spelling skills with this no-prep portable word wall. This resource includes over 250 themed dictionaries with pictures that are perfect for young learners. Just print the portable word wall (& laminate for extra durability) and place in the writing center. This resource is perfect for preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, and first grade students.
Help your students become more independent with this portable word wall. Students will love using the themed dictionaries with pictures to find new words to include in their writing. This will allow students to improve their sentence writing skills, spelling, and vocabulary. Your students will have no idea how much they are learning.
Each of the 250 dictionaries with pictures include:
- Themed title
- 12 themed vocabulary words in an easy to read font
- 12 corresponding pictures
Some of the themes included are… letters (1 sheet per letter), numbers, shapes, colors, months, holidays, seasons, parts of speech, countries, places, food, animals, life cycles, and other various themes. Check out the preview for a list of all of the included sets.
Your students will love practicing spelling and writing skills with this variety of vocabulary lists. The picture dictionaries are also great for English Language Learners.
Prep is quick and easy... Just print the dictionarieswith pictures, laminate, and put in the writing center!
Ideas for use:
- The portable word wall can be put on a binder ring and students can flip to find the word list they are looking for. This can be put in the writing center or writing station.
- The dictionaries with pictures can be hung up on display on a word wall or writing wall.
- The word lists can be printed off for each individual student. For example, you could print off the alphabet letters and bind them together to create a mini dictionary for each student.
- The picture dictionary can be used during a whole group lesson. For instance, while you are teaching vocabulary, you can have students reference the parts of speech lists to get ideas.
TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID…
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Meghan S. says, "My students are using this resource to inspire and enhance their writing. They enjoy learning how to write new words and it helps to motivate them to try to write more independently. Also, I contacted the seller about an error (1 thing out of this massive resource) and she corrected it the same day.”
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