Read! Build! Write! FREE Printable Vocabulary Cards

Published:
January 30, 2017

Carrie Fernandez

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Carrie

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Spice up your child’s vocabulary practice with these free, printable Vocabulary Cards. They are simple to use and can be laminated for extra durability!

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The Read, Build, Write Mats are simple to use!

  1. Read: Place one of the cards in the top box and read the word together.
  2. Build: Use letter tiles or magnets to build the word in the second box.
  3. Write: Practice writing the word in the bottom box using Vis-a-vis markers.

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Click here to download your free printables!

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