Make learning fun with these these Flowers Initial Sound and Number Match-Ups. Your elementary age students will love this fun spring themed literacy center and math center! Perfect for literacy stations, math stations, or small review groups. Use in your Preschool, Kindergarten, and First Grade classrooms. Black and white options available to save your color ink.
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Included In Flowers Initial Sound and Number Match-Ups
To get you started, this great kit includes all of the items below. This is ideal for helping you get your classroom excited about spring and flowers and is an ideal activity to keep them busy and having fun during centers, small groups, or those free time hours.
Flowers Initial Sound Match-Up
Materials Needed for Flowers Initial Sound and Number Match-Ups:
Getting Flowers Initial Sound and Number Match-Ups Ready:
Print the match-ups (Color or Black & White), laminate and cut using a paper trimmer. Gather all of the pieces and place in a plastic container. I love using plastic pencil cases to store centers like these. It keeps everything in one place and does not take up a ton of space.
This obviously doesn’t take a ton of time to put together and makes a wonderful activity to help your kids have fun and learn at the same time.
Doing Flowers Initial Sound and Number Match-Ups
Students will start the activity by choosing a flower with either a number or letter. My daughter was doing the initial sound match-up and choose the flower with the letter Ll.
Students will then sort through all of the petals with pictures looking for the ones that start with the letter l.
Each flower has six petals. Once the flower has has six petals representing the corresponding letter (or number), they can move on to a new number and start again.
Another way this could be completed, is to have all of the flowers laid out on a table or even the floor. Students will then sort through all of the petals and place each one at the correct flower.
If you have younger (or struggling) students that would be overwhelmed by the number of puzzle pieces in this activity, scale it back. Provide them with only a few of the numbers or letters. Once they master those, you can slowly add in more.
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Are the flower match ups supposed to be a freebie or do they have to be purchased ? Thanks
Hi Berlyn!
This is a paid product. I do have a sample Flower Match Up on the site, if you would like to download and use with your students!
Great, that’s my passion too and I will learn from you. I’ll do my best to design good materials as well. Thanks for sharing this work with us.
Thank you so much Maria! I hope you enjoy the resources!
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