Clip It and Flip It - Associations/Go Together Cards

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With this Clip It and Flip It - Associations/Go Together Cards resource, you get 50 SELF CHECKING clip cards to practice associations. Milk and cookies, a dog and a bone, a hamster and a cage, a hammer and nail, a police office and a police car...

With Clip It and Flip It - Associations/Go Together Cards it is easy to plan hands on Learning Activities for Pre-K through First becomes easy with this resource! Also good for ESL, Resource, or SPED.

Children select the images that go together and mark the answers with a clothespin or other clip. Simply flip the card over to check the answer! Clipping and flipping is great for developing fine motor skills! Dry erase markers, counters, or other manipulative can be used instead.

Clip It and Flip it Cards are great for center activities, small group work, as an inclusion in individualized work baskets, or a take home activity. Double-sided printing, allows answers to print on the back of cards for easy, stress-free, self-checking independence!

Students who are unsure of their abilities are more apt to work on the activity and take chances when they do not have to record their answer. These are GREAT for students who have not yet mastered skills.

I print on heavy card stock, laminate for durability, and cut. I place all cards with 3 or 4 clothespins in a task box to add to my center selections. My students LOVE Clip an Flip cards! I have even used some of my cards successfully with second grade students. Teachers love the ease of use and so easy to swap out sets of cards to keep centers interesting and students engaged. One teacher used them as an assessment tool - she had students in a small group at her table, and gave them each a few cards and transparent counters. She used a checklist for marking.

You will download a PDF of 31 pages. Print pages 6-31 double-sided. If your printer does not allow double-sided printing, print even pages first, then place them in the printer and print odd pages.

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Associations Go Together Clip Cards Task Cards Task Boxes Literacy Centers Hands on Activities

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