Tricky Words Moon Display
Incorporating motor skill activities into learning routines, especially for young children, can be beneficial for both their physical development and cognitive growth.
Steps:
- Print them
- Laminate them
- Stick them on the floor
- Ask children to:
Jump on the Words: Call out a tricky word and have the children find and jump on the corresponding word on the floor.
Create Sentences: Ask the children to jump on a sequence of words and then use those words to create a sentence.
Word Hunt: Hide some words around the room and let the children search for them, bringing each word back to the floor to place in the correct spot.
Click here to find 84 pages of Tricky Words Worksheets
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