I always love having fun, hands-on activities for my students to do the first few weeks of school. This Vowel Clip Card Printable was a great way for students to get back into the school routine, while reviewing letters and working on fine motor skills.

Vowel Clip Card Printable is a great literacy activity for students to practice letter recognition. This free printable is perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and first grade students.
Recommended supplies:
- Pencil box for storage
- Laminator
- Scissors
- Clothespins
- Cardstock
Getting Vowel Clip Cards Printable Ready

Getting this free printable ready is easy. All you need to do is print on cardstock and laminate. This allows the center to be used year after year.
I love storing my clip cards in a plastic pencil case. This keeps all of the pieces together and students can easily grab the center and take it back to their desk to complete it.
Doing Vowel Clip Cards Printable
Students will start the activity by choosing a clip card from the pile.
Next, they will look for the corresponding vowel on the card.

Once they have the correct vowel, they will place a clothespin on that letter
This student identified the vowel “E” so they placed their clip card on the letter E.

Once they are done, they will set the card to the side and then choose a new card. They will continue this until all of the clip cards have been completed.
If you do not want your students to use clip cards, no worries! You can use mini erasers or any other manipulative. Students will look for the correct letter on the card and then they will place their manipulative on the letter.
Download Your Vowel Clip Cards Printable Below!
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Click the picture below to download. You will immediately be redirected to the freebie.

I hope that you and your students Vowel Clip Cards Printable to use in your classroom this year!
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