I promised I would upload the other versions today.
I created initial, medial, and final /r/, /l/, /w/, /f/, and /s/-blends. I am also uploading the picture version for initial, medial, and final /k/, /g/, and /s/.
Initial, medial, and final /k/, /g/, and /s/ picture version:
Initial, medial, and final /r/, /w/, and /l/:
Initial, medial, and final /f/ and /s/-blends:
Download these freebies here:
Enjoy!
Note: Clip Art was downloaded from MyGrafico
Very cute - thanks for making more!
ReplyDeleteOh, How Pintearesting!
Just printed the first batch today and now going to print these!! So cute and creative! Thanks for all the hard work. Thought of another variation to play with these too- you could have kids catch and name the bugs into a net/hat/bag;)
ReplyDeleteI love this! I also had an idea to create a frog (but I was going to use flies for that) or some other kind of animal that would "eat" the bugs. We'll have to see what I come up with! Thanks for the great idea. :)
DeleteSo great! I know my clients are going to love these! Thanks for your creativity and for sharing it so generously!
ReplyDeleteI have to tell you, I found the CUTEST fly swatters at Walmart yesterday. I bought a purple one and an orange one. They're in a blob shape and say "SPLAT" on them ($1 each). I think I'll call this game "SPLAT" with my kids. Great activity!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable! I can't wait to use these - thank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI put suction cups on one side of a fly swatter and the kids get extra practice saying "smash!" or "squish!" or whatever sound they might need to practice as they pick up the bugs from around the room. They love it! Thanks!
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