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Classroom Themes - Camping Theme Words

Classroom Themes:  36 Camping Theme Words...

  • Ideal for literacy games and activities, as well as classroom bulletin boards and display.....
Theme Words

Camping Theme Word List - 36 Words

camping tent binoculars campfire sleeping bag
torch hiking camera stove lamp
stretcher esky ice box matches backpack
batteries air bed map compass boots
rope bugs first-aid kit shovel foot pump
swimming marshmallows lake river mountains
beach bush games story-telling singing
star-gazing
PLUS SPARE SPACE TO WRITE YOUR OWN WORDS
Ideas for Use

Camping Theme Words - Suggestions for Use


  • IMMERSE YOUR CHILDREN IN WORDS...

  • GENERAL IDEAS FOR STORING AND USING THEME WORD CARDS

  • Make a list of verbs with 'ing' on the end - walking, running, camping, fishing, hiking, swimming, etc.

  • Play the 'When we went camping we took.....' Game. First child starts by saying 'When we went camping we took a shovel.' - Next child says 'When we went camping we took a shovel and a tent' keep taking turns around the circle...

  • This circle game works in well with the CAMPING CONCEPT BOOK..

  • Brainstorm more camping words to add to the list.

  • Again, there are lots of phonics opportunities for loads of 'word play

  • You can make these words smaller size by using the reduction settings on your printer and just printing off black and white copies, these smaller sizes are great for cut and paste activities.

  • When not being used on a wall display, place them in labelled boxes, or hanging pockets for continued use and reference.

  • All the activities from '101 Fun Flashcard Activities' are fantastic with these Camping Theme Words ......(DON'T FORGET TO UTILIZE THIS TERRIFIC RESOURCE EVERYDAY)

 

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