My Word Wall. My word wall has been "interactive" since I started teaching First grade 6 years ago. I use ribbons and velcro dots. Students are able to go up to the word wall and take down a word as needed and replace it when finished. This also makes it easy when playing word wall games such as "What is the missing Word?" In addition if I have to change classrooms, the ribbons can be removed and re-hung. I won't need to re-do all the velcro dots. This is a new set of ribbons, as I changed my "theme" this year. My last set of ribbons lasted 5 years! Someone-Robin--Emailed me about how I do this. Robin I'm sorry I didn't reply--you are a no-reply blogger so I could not respond directly. Basically I measured and cut the ribbon to equal lengths. I stapled it to my wall. As I add words I adhere a velcro dot to the ribbon and the wordwall card. I wouldn't tell you to do it all at once, as my county word list is different, which is why I added dots as I went along. I was able to get a wheel of 75 dots at staples for about $8.00. |