
Have them jot down the words as they find them and then, for another activity, students can alphabetize their list. Run off copies of the various word pictures and have students “spy” the words in the collage. Students LOVE “I Spy” and “Where’s Waldo?” books, so this is yet another way to immerse children in word work in a fun way. I made a header that says : How many words can you spy? I’m always looking for different ways for students to use Dolch and CVC words, so I typed in the various lists of Dolch and CVC words to make cute anchor charts.

What a wonderful vocabulary builder and great independent computer center to practice keyboarding skills! It’s also a fun way for students to illustrate a poem or short story that they wrote! Have students plug in a speech, or adjectives they feel describe them. How perfect to use word art, when studying these men. Two of my favorites are Abe Lincoln and Martin Luther King.

Tagxedo also has an awesome gallery featuring famous people. There's also a matching bookmark or slap bracket to go along with the certificates.Ĭlick on the "Look Who's Leaping!" template to view/download mine, or design your own with words specific to you and your school. I've also made, " Look Who's Leaping Into _ Grade!" filled with fun words associated with the school year. Teacher's could also make a "High Fives!" word art picture for each one of their students as a card for preschool o r kindergarten graduation, or as a certificate for going into the next grade. I chose the handprint shape for mine, but they could choose whatever shape that represents them, such as a shape from their favorite sport, a ballerina, their age, their initial etc. Students make a word picture about themselves entitled “ME”. Click on the link to view/download the Mother’s Day word pictures.ĭifferent fonts, colors and shapes are available to choose from, so each child will come up with a unique keepsake for their mommy.Īnother activity that you could do, is to have students make up a list of adjectives that describe them. You can use mine, or have students describe their mom and make their own. These are three that I made for Mother’s Day. The site is simple to use, so that even K students can be shown how to type in a list of words and create a special piece of art that can also become a card.īrainstorm a list of words with students write them on the board students choose the ones appropriate for them and type them in. Here are a few that I dreamed up for up-coming spring activities:

into a VISUALLY stunning word cloud picture!

Tag! You're it now you make a word picture! I am over the moon excited over Tagxedo! It’s a website that turns words, famous speeches, poems, quotes, etc. 1-2-3 Come Do Some Word Art Activities With Me!
