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Word Walls
By Rhonda

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I had a nice "manufactured" felt word wall set, but quickly found it was too time consuming to add to the word wall,and/or the students needed words that were not in the "kit."
Now I use chart paper that I have divided into sections of the alphabet,(e.g. A,B,C make up three columns for one chart paper, and so on). Now all that I need to add a word to the word wall is a marker. It's very accessible to the kids and it's their own.

 


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