Friday, June 15, 2012

Friday Friends


Hello from Kindergarten Lifestyle. My name is Jeannie and I am so thankful Randi is allowing me to share a little tip with you today! 


If you know anything about me you know how important I believe teaching with a word wall is. ....having a word wall is simply NOT enough. It must be used each and every day in multiple ways with our students so they learn how to use this incredible resource independently.

I also believe it's WAY WAY important to back our word wall words with color - especially those easily confused words. Placing my word wall words on colored backgrounds really helps my kids internalize those words. It helps give kids a mental image of each word. 

My kinders are so good at this they can tell you what color a word wall word is without looking (and of course they are super proud of that ability). The reason they can tell you the color.....and the reason that is awesome is because they are seeing that word in their mind's eye. They not only remember that color, but the other features of that particular word. The color is a hook in their mind to hang that word --making kids less likely to forget it!



Now, on to the point of this post....... For years I've used construction paper and/or colored copy paper to back my words. The colors are good, but throughout the year, the colors begin to fade and just look yucky!! So, each year I am making new word wall word cards for my word wall. Well.... this just gets plain OLD!!!

I've seen tons of great ideas on Pinterest about how to use the paint chip cards for various things. This got me thinking..... Can I use paint chip cards to back my words????

So....I gave it a try..............AND ............IT works beautifully!!! Woo-hoo!! I love when something free works out the way I intend!!

I chose particularly bright cards (2-3 of each color). Any word that begins with the same letter must be a different color.... And, words that are easily confused must be backed with a different color ("am" and "me")......

I hope you like this tip! I love my word wall word cards....and perhaps even more importantly,  I don't have to re-make them each year....:0) They stay in great shape, bright as ever!



Jeannie Partin is the author of Kindergarten Lifestyle. She is a kindergarten teacher, but has also taught 1st and 2nd grade as well. She has a M.Ed in Reading and is a certified Reading Specialist and Master Reading Teacher. 




8 comments:

  1. Love these word cards! Great idea! Word walls can be so powerful.

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  2. Thanks for the great tips Jeannie! I teach second grade and will be including a word wall in my instruction for the first time next year. I am so glad to know about the colored backgrounds before I start making my words. Thanks again!

    Delighted in Second

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  3. Great tips Jeannie!!! I use color coded word cards for each unit, but want to redo them on a brighter color so they pop a little more!

    Lisa
    Learning Is Something to Treasure

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  4. What a great idea!! I love this. Thanks for sharing :)

    Katie
    Dirty Hands and Lesson Plans

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  5. Thank you girls! I do love the way they work -- I just get the long paint chip cards at my local Walmart...they word perfect!
    I'll never use construction paper again!
    jeannie

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  6. Ok Jeannie! You have me convinced! I'm going to redo my word wall too this year! :)

    Mary
    Mrs. Lirette's Learning Detectives

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    Mrs. Wheeler’s First Grade
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