Clip It and Flip It - FALL Case Matching

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Fun and engaging Hands on Learning Activity for Pre-K through First. Also good for ESL, Resource, or SPED.

Case Matching Clip Cards for Fall/Autumn with an adorable scarecrow. Simple to make and use. Answers print on the back of cards with double-sided printing. This allows for easy, self-checking, independent work!


Students will identify the letters on each card, and attach a clothespin or clip to their answer. Then flip the card to check. Great for fine motor development. Use this activity in your literacy centers or small groups. Put them in task boxes or individual work baskets. Also a good take home or early-finisher activity. EASY clean up. I teach my students to take all the task cards and the clips out of the task box. As they clip, flip, check answer, they put it back IN the box! They use one clip over and over. I have seen teachers use one clip per card, but that is just a lot of work.

26 clip it and flip it cards. 4 cards per page. Cards are made with straight-line cutting; which makes it easier for you.

Large cards, with the clip selection at the bottom, making it easier for left- or right-handed students. Clip it and Flip it cards help develop/strengthen fine motor skills while working on letter identification/case matching.

I print card 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! 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 18 pages. Print pages 5 through 18 double-sided. If your printer does not allow double-sided printing, print odd pages first, then place them in the printer and print even pages.

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Clip Cards Task Cards Task Boxes Literacy Centers Hands on Activities Self Checking Case Matching

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