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Wet And Dry Environments Theme Words

Classroom Themes - 41 Wet and Dry Environments - Words and Pictures...

  • Thanks to our many members who have asked for these words - and to Nicole for providing the list - they are finally here..... yeh !!!!

 

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41 Wet and Dry Environments Theme Words List

Wet and Dry Environments alpine Antarctica change compare
comparison damaged deserts dry environment
farming lands forests grasslands impact interaction
lakes location mangroves man-made mountains
natural observe oceans parks ponds
preservation pristine protection rainforests reef
responsibility rivers savannah swamps timeline
tropical vegetation wet
termites
Ideas for Use

Wet and Dry Environments Words - Suggestions for Use


  • IMMERSE YOUR CHILDREN IN WORDS...

  • GENERAL IDEAS FOR STORING AND USING THEME WORD CARDS

  • Make a display of the 2 different types of environments and use the 'wet' and 'dry' cards to label them. Children classify the appropriate word cards and pictures into the different types of environments - brainstorm and add more.

  • Make a display of the further 2 different types of environments and use the 'natural' and 'man-made' cards to label them. Children classify the appropriate word cards and pictures into the different types of environments - brainstorm and add more.

  • Use with the desert word cards and concept book

  • Use with the rainforest animals word cards and concept book..

  • 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 (small wash powder boxes or yoghurt containers work well, or hanging pockets for continued 'grab and go' games and writing reference.

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

  • Please share how you have / would use this resource in the COMMENTS section below...

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