Practice makes perfect.....
Well, nearly! While in the store the other day, I wanted to find something to help my son continue his sight words throughout the summer. I figured a whiteboard would be great and save on paper!
Having two children (7 and 3), led me to pick up two 14 x 14 whiteboards. Which then led me to thinking some vinyl lettering and school related details would be perfect.
To cut down on the arguing over who's is who's, I went to SVG Attic's website and found the SDS Nested Alphabet (for their name) as well as the Nested Numbers set and the 'Back to School' file.
I also picked up magnetic ABC's and popsicle sticks. I saw this idea on Pinterest and thought it was a great use of my son's old lunch box and a way to keep his letters and sight words all in one spot.
I added all the recommended sight words for 1st and 2nd grade as well as a few 3rd grade ones.

For the crayons, because I didn't have a darker layer of each color, I simply used my eBrush to darken the under layer with sharpie markers.
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Materials Used:
14 x 14 Whiteboard (2)
SVG Attic Files:
SDS Nested Alphabet


Craftwell eBrush
Sharpie Markers
Silhouette Cameo
Vinyl
This is really a great idea to help kids keep up their summer learning! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThank you Beth!
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