Sunday, July 22, 2012

Paint Chip Card - Word Wall

I hope you are coming here from A Differentiated Kindergarten and found my guest post helpful! If you haven't seen my post on Marsha's blog, please hop over there first (I have a fantastic FREEBIE for in honor of Back-to-School)! :0)


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!

I also have a few word wall sets that may fit with your classroom theme. I also do any customizations you may need to make them fit your class PERFECTLY!!


                       (This has a programmable sheet at the end - you can make your own cards with this! :0)



21 comments:

  1. I love the idea of putting sight words on paint cards & having a bigger color variety for my word wall!
    Lisa
    Learning Is Something to Treasure

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  2. First, thanks for the freebie, I luv it, and I am your newest follower. I also thank you fro sharing your word wall post its very helpful.
    http://www.kindergartenlifestyle.blogspot.com/

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  3. Thanks for the great tip. I would have never thought to use paint chips!
    Liz Teaching in Valley

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  4. Paint chips! Genius! Wonder how many I can get away with at a time? lol! Thanks again for the wonderful ideas!

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  5. I love your word wall ideas! I read your guest post over at Differentiated Kindergarten and I will be incorporating the games in with my word wall work this year! Thank-you!

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  6. I love the idea of using the paint chip cards! This is going to be perfect for me. It'll be my first year trying to have a really usable word wall. I admit to being very lackadaisical with it in my past. Every time I go to get paint chips though, someone always tries to come help me, *sigh* I feel like I need to hire a paint chip ninja...
    ~Heather
    The Meek Moose

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  7. Heather, drop by and pick me up on your way to Walmart - I am the paint chip ninja! :0)

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  8. How big are your paint chip cards? I am picturing the ones at home depot and they don't seem big enough for a word wall.

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  9. Carrie - I used the large ones at Walmart..... now for some first and second grade words you'd need to put 2 together and tape the back....but for my kinder word wall words - the large paint chip cards work perfect!

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  10. Love this idea! How do you get the paint chips??

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  11. Free sight words that last for more than a year!!! Brilliant thinking...now I am off to scout out the local paint store. They will think I live in a rainbow with the colour chips I will be choosing ...

    ✿ Judith
    teaching with J

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  12. love this for word wall =)


    justwildaboutteaching.blogspot.com

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  13. This has been in the back of my mind for months as a project I want to do before school starts. Thank you for the reminder :)

    Maria
    Kinder-Craze

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  14. GREAT IDEA!!! I saw a word wall for Promethean??? Do you have that on the Planet???

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  15. Thanks for the word wall freebie! It is just what I have been needing! Guess I have another project to get ready!

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  16. So glad you like the idea!! I LOVE it!!

    Meg - no I do not sell the promethean calendar. It's a collage of different ones I've seen......sorry :0(

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  17. Could you possibly give me a link to the freebie? I can't find it.

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  18. thank you, it's really help my thesis.
    but could you help me to send me some e-books, articles, journals or anything that related to the paint chips.
    my thesis is about the use paint chips in teaching descriptive text.
    please send to my email jiyuchan17@gmail.com
    thank you... ^^

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