20+ Free Fabulous Easter ClipArt Sets

Choosing the best clip art plays a big role in creating worksheets and activities for your classroom. Here are some amazing FREE Easter clip art sets that will make your resources attractive! They are free so grab them! Click each picture to head on over to their blogs. By: Chirps Graphics By: EduClips By: Creative Clips By: Graphics From the Pond By: Whimsy Workshop Teaching By: Teaching in the Tongass By: DSart By: Teaching in the Tongass By: DSart By: Prince Padania By: DSart By: Yans Factory By: Dorky Doodles By Confetti Graphics By: DSart By: ZippadeeZazz By: Studio Elska By: Trioriginals By: Be Merry Clipart By: Paper Moon Clipart I am loving all these Easter sets! Which one is your favorite? For more FREE clip art sets, follow my Free Clip Art for Teachers board on Pinterest!
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Letter Tiles and Word Cards Freebie

Today I'm sharing a set of word cards and printable letter tiles.They can be used together as a cut and paste activity or separately. The letter tiles are a cheaper version of Bananagrams and Scrabble tiles. You can cut the letters and collect them in a pill organizer. And voila you are ready for word work. If you choose to make word cards (CVC words, sight words) you can use them to play any game that requires or involves word cards.  To get your free Word Cards and Letter Tiles printable click on the picture bellow. Game of the Month: Bananagrams from whatdowedoallday Matching Alphabet Beans Literacy Game from theimaginationtree  Four Ways to Use Bananagrams Tiles to Aid Letter and Word Recognition  from thisfineday And this isn't all, for more word work ideas, follow my Word Work board on Pinterest!
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Bang or Kaboom Must-Have Classroom Game

In case you need a super effective, simple and fun activity for your classroom you must try this game for sure! If you are not familiar with the game BANG! or KABOOM!, here it is. I stumbled upon this awesome game over at Come Together Kids blog. Once my kids learned to play this game it became our class favorite. It's super easy to make. What do you need for this game? - flashcards or popsicle sticks - a few BANG cards - a can - optional: jar labels, scrapbook paper if you want to decorate your can. The best part about this game is that it is easily adaptable. You can use it for letters, sight words, numbers, math facts, etc. It is great to review almost any concept. Depending on the grade, it can be kept very basic, or made much more complex. HOW TO PLAY: Place all the cards or sticks in your can and get ready to play the game! Players take turns pulling out a word card from a can. If they know the answer, they keep the card. If the player is incorrect, the
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Flip Books

Today, let's talk about a classroom tested fun engaging and highly effective activity that are both great for introducing and reinforcing vocabulary. Flip books can be used during small group instruction, at Word Work, for homework, or in an RTI setting. Flip books are ideal for kindergarten, first, and second grade students or with struggling 3rd graders.  For this activity all you need is to print out the flip book and let your students do the rest. These flip books will require children to: - color - read - build - race - write  Read more in my older post . I love creating flip books because my students love them! They always get excited for a new set. If you are interested in adding flip books to your classroom check out my flip books below. The 2D Shape Flip Book covers triangle, rectangle, square, circle, star, heart, crescent, oval, pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, octagon, rhombus, trapezoid. The School Supplies Flip Book covers desk, book
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