It has been a super busy day, but I quickly wanted to share my little motto I have with Adeline.
Input, Input, Input. I am a big believer in flashcards and I hope to write more about that later this week, but life is very busy here and I wish I could do more so I just put it everywhere. Here is a look at my kitchen.
Input, Input, Input. I am a big believer in flashcards and I hope to write more about that later this week, but life is very busy here and I wish I could do more so I just put it everywhere. Here is a look at my kitchen.
I love! Flashcards! I have been laminating them like crazy!
ReplyDeleteI love! Flashcards! I have been laminating them like crazy!
ReplyDeleteHello. I liked the flashcards your use a lot. Did you make them yourself or purchase them?? If they're purchased..can u let me know where? Thank you.
ReplyDeleteHello Anonymous, The numbers, shapes, and color flashcards I made from some posters I found at the Dollar Tree last year. I cut the posters into cards and laminated them and put a magnet on the back. You can purchase rolls of magnetic striping in craft sections of local stores. The words are a set of sight words I found at Lakeshore Learning. Here is the link http://www.lakeshorelearning.com/seo/ca%7CsearchResults~~p%7C2534374302175582~~.jsp I did not purchase the whole set, just the first set, near the bottom of the page. You may be able to find similar posters at a local teachers store.
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Hi Sandy.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for answering and expanding on flashcards today in your website.
I'm so thankful that we have tools like Internet, that allow to share so many ideas and in our case share ideas to help our children. I found the flashcards in your blog so cute and colourful that I had to ask.
Thank you for sharing and I'll continue to read your blog from time time.
Kind regards,
Elvia
p.s. I had to sign previously as anonymous as I could not find a way to post my yahoo account as I don't have a Google account. :)