![]() You can place the cards in a pocket chart. Hook them together with a metal binder ring. You can make picture dictionaries by punching a hole in the top left corner (punch hole dot provided). Or pretend your fingers are an ant by “walking” your fingers to different parts of the body (“An ant crawled up your ankle”). Have fun by using these word cards while playing games, such as Simon Says (“Simon says touch your elbow”, etc.). There are a few ways you can use these picture-word cards and display them. This set has 23 word cards.įind more word card sets in the Picture Word Cards collection. ![]() These could be used during an All About Me theme. so these cards can teach kids new vocabulary. ![]() ![]() Many young children don’t know words like wrist, ankle, elbow, etc. This set of Body Parts Picture-Word Cards includes arm, elbow, wrist, hand, thumb, finger, fingernails, head, ear, eye, hair, lips, teeth, tongue, nose, legs, knee, ankle, foot, toes, shoulders, stomach, neck. ![]()
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