Kids and teachers alike love convenient clip cards! They are a fun, low prep, reusable activity to practice a variety of skills! We have lots of free clip cards to help teach preschool, pre k, kindergarten, first grade, 2nd grade, and 3rd grade students math, reading, phonics, alphabet letters, and so much more. Print the free homeschool activity that you like best!
Clip Cards
We love hands on educational activities that not practice important math, literacy, science, and history skills, but are also make learning fun! Clip cards are a great homeschool activity because they require very little prep and allow kids to practice a large variety of skills. We have free clipcards to teach preschoolers, kindergartners, grade 1, grade 2, and grade 3 students. So grab the pdf file, print, cut into learning cards, laminate if you like, and set out with clothespins or clips and you are ready to learn!
Clip cards free
Whether you are a parent, teacher, or homeschooler – you will love these no prep math clip cards, count and clip cards, blends clip cards, addition clip cards, beginning sound clip cards, and so many more! Use them as extra practice, summer learning, literacy centers or math centers in your classroom, or a free supplement for your homeschool curriculum.
Phonics Activities with Clip Cards
Use these clip cards as a free phonics game to improve phonics word decoding and to improve reading skills:
- Cute Beginning sound clip cards
- Rhyming Clip Cards have pictures for young readers to say, listen for the rhyme and clip
- Pumpkin rhyming clip cards
- Fall Syllable Clip Cards – say the word and listen for the number of syllables, then clip your answer
- Beginning Sounds Clip Cards – great practice working on phonemic awareness as children listen for the beginning sounds
- Final Sound clip cards using cvc words
- Middle Sounds Clip cards
- Consonant Blends Clip Cards help students listen for and identifying blends in words
- Ending s blends clip cards for first and 2nd grade students
- Missing Vowels clip cards help students learn about sticky vowels, the short vowel sounds, and middle sounds of words
- Beginning Sound clip cards
- Christmas CVC clip cards
- Summer alphabet clip cards
- Initial Sound clip cards for helping pre k and kindergarten age children list for initial sounds in words
- Beginning Sounds Clip cards for Kindergarten students
- Vowel Clip Cards for children working on identifying short vowel sounds in the middle of words
- Ending Sounds Clip Cards for kindergartners
Clip Cards Printables for Kids
- Ending Punctuation clip cards are a fun way for students to practice adding the correct period, questions mark, or exclamation mark to the end of sentences.
- Compound Word Printable clip cards
- Animal Homes clip cards activity to help kids think about where animals live
- States of Matter for Kids clip cards
Counting clip cards
- Butterfly Missing Addend Clip cards help kindergarten and first grade students practice figuring out what number is missing to make the addition equation correct
- Vegetable Number words clip cards
- Math Clip Cards – practice number sense and addition with this math activity for kindergarten and 1st grade students
- Count to 20 fruit clip cards
- Christmas Cookie Count and Clip Cards 1 to 10
- Snowman Equations that equal 10 clip cards helps kindergarten and first grade students us a ten frame to practice addition within 10
- Super cute Penguin count to 20Â clip cards
- Valentines Day identifying numbers 11-20 clip cards using ten frame visual
- Count to 10 Easter Eggs in baskets Clip Cards
- Spring Clip Cards for Kindergarten practicing counting 1-10
- Easter Count and Clip Cards – perfect math activity for preschoolers and kindergartens
- Ice Cream how many makes 10 clip cards
- Watermelon Count to 10 Clip Cards
- Summer Popsicle Count and clip cards
- Count and Trace Summer clip cards
- Spring Counting Clip Cards
- Back to School clip cards to practice counting to 20Â with cute school supply clipart
- Pumpkin Counting clip cards
- Fall Count and Trace clip cards for numbers 1-10
Leave a Reply