O and I have had fun using these using these Alphabet Movement Cards lately. I printed and laminated the sheets, cut out the cards, hole punched the cards, and bound them together with a book ring. I'm enjoying using laminated cards attached to book rings with O lately. They are so simple, easy to use, and don't take up much space.
Cute idea! Love adding movement to any activity!
ReplyDeleteThose look so neat! The link goes to Christmas movement cards... did you design your own alphabet ones, or are they available somewhere else by chance?
ReplyDeleteVery nice!!! I have been lost in her blog for almost 30 minutes now!!
ReplyDeleteI just noticed that the link actually links to a blog post of mine featuring Christmas themed movement cards. The alphabet cards you have pictured can actually be accessed on this blog post (the very first link mentioned).
ReplyDeleteI got all excited when my blog popped up, even though it obviously wasn't meant to :)
Great idea! I'll have to try this with my little one. She's in love with letters :)
ReplyDeleteHave you ever tried doing the "Lettercise" song by Dr. Jean. It's a favorite of ours. Movement, letters, and learning letter sounds.
We use these too. We put them in a pile and draw one out that everyone has to try. fun!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I look forward to adding this to our tools!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this idea!
ReplyDeleteI'm in love with that idea!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, Jem will love this- thanks. Karen
ReplyDeleteThis activity looks great for my grade 1 class but I still can't get to the link with the printable cards? I clicked on "alphabet movement cards" and got to the christmas page as well. Which link should I be clicking on?
ReplyDeleteYou can find the cards here:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.homeschoolshare.com/my_body.php
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Awesome idea!!! Thank you for sharing.... Definitely will be using these....
ReplyDeleteGreat idea of making a booklet with the movement cards! I featured your post and photo in my Montessori-Inspired Movement Activities at http://livingmontessorinow.com/2012/08/06/montessori-monday-montessori-inspired-movement-activities/
ReplyDeleteLooks like fun! Thanks for sharing. Renee
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great link- the first one did not allow me to get to her site (needed permission to visit her blog) but the www.homeshare.com address did let me find the movement cards-
ReplyDeleteI would appreciate it if you could help me find the Christmas version too-can you direct me to that link?
Thanks so much for these ideas- I am always looking for more movement ideas for my students and these movement activities would be good for our circle or gym activities. Your sharing is very much appreciated.
Regards from Western Canada,
Anna
Hi! I am hoping to print out these cards for my student teaching in Mexico. it says i need to be invited to print them out from teachers pay teachers, are you able to invite me? My email is ksorum@edgewood.edu. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteCould you please invite me so I could download the alphabet movement cards? I subscribed to receive the e-mails, but I am still unable to locate the cards. My e-mail is debhall.08@gmail.com if you could send me the correct link for the cards. Thank you very much.
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Deb- Here is a more recent post with links to the cards. These cards are not mine...I just linked to them at another blog. http://chasingcheerios.blogspot.com/2012/11/alphabet-movement-cards.html
ReplyDeleteI love this activity!
ReplyDeleteI have tried these links and have not found the printable cards. Anyone have another link they have used recently.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing these cards! I can't wait to use them during our human body unit next month! Feel free to check out our learning time activities at http://everystarisdifferent.blogspot.com, if you'd like!
ReplyDeletethese area great idea and would love to use them at my preschool but cant seem to open them to print are these still available
ReplyDeleteGreat resource!
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