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Vocabulary Flash Cards

Actually found Vocabulary Flash Cards website from Pinterest instead of Twitter. Love how cute and vivid the pictures are on each card! Wonder if our school could use one of these on the morning news every day instead of the slide with definition, sentence, and no picture. I bet kids would pay A LOT more attention to the "Word of the Day". :)

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  1. Our school did in fact start using these Vocabulary Flash Cards on the morning news! They have really kicked up "word of the day" from a simple definition on a Powerpoint slide to a memorable visual image to associate with the word.

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