Saturday, May 11, 2019
Word Walls
I really enjoyed looking up word walls! There are so many different ideas to choose from on how to organize the word walls. I plan on using them in the classroom for sight words that we may learn about from a book that we are reading as a class. Or even just words that I notice my students having trouble with. I feel that while students write the word walls would come in handy with what they are trying to express in their writing. Below are some pictures that I found on Pinterest of some word walls. Depending on what age group I end up teaching I fee that pictures that go along with the word can be helpful. I also love color because I feel that it attracts your attention more than a plain white background. I also love the "Tricky Tree" idea especially for words that we as a class find tricky! :)
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That "Tricky Words Tree" word wall is awesome!! I think that one would definitely be helpful for students in the lower elementary grade levels. I also agree with you that using color is so important. Color helps to draw attention to the words and also makes your classroom bright and cheery. Great post!
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ReplyDeleteI agree, there are so many great ideas for word walls out there, it is hard to decide with one I like the best! I really like the first one you posted with the pictures on it as well. I think this would be really helpful for younger students. The second one I also had on my favorites list, because it's big and colorful and the students can see it from anywhere in the classroom. My favorite of yours is the tricky words tree, I think this would be a great addition to any classroom!
That tricky word tree is awesome!!
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