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©2013 By Carolyn Wilhelm, 2013, Artist credits on page 2
©2013 By Carolyn Wilhelm, 2013, Artist credits on page 2
Credits
©2013
Wise Owl Factory LLC,
Carolyn Wilhelm
Teacher’s
Clip Art
Lettering
Delights
3 AM
Teacher
Digiscrapkits
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KG SECOND CHANCES font
KG The Last Time Font
Mercedes
Hutchens
Ink ‘n Little
Things
Kinder Alphabet Clip
Art by Lidia Barbosa
Creative
Clips
Gingersnaps
Clip Art on TN
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©2013 By Carolyn Wilhelm, 2013, Artist credits on page 2
Table of Contents
Page 2 Artist Credits
Page 3 Table of Contents
Page 4 Directions
Page 5 Optional sign
*Note: Select picture or word cards for each cube pages 6-17
Page 6 —1.5 inch shapes, pictures and words (select which version is wanted)
Page 7 — 1.5 inch s blend words, pictures and words (select which version is wanted)
Page 8 —1 inch shapes, pictures and words (select which version is wanted)
Page 9 — 1 inch s blend words, pictures and words (select which version is wanted)
Page 10 Shapes cube, make as cube or cut apart into cards
Page 11 Shapes word cube, make as cube or cut apart into cards
Page 12 S-blends picture cube, make as cube or cut apart into cards
Page 13 S-blends word cube, make as cube or cut apart into cards
Page 14 Clothing/parts picture cube, make as cube or cut apart into cards
Page 15 Clothing/parts word cube, make as cube or cut apart into cards
Page 16 Face/feelings picture cube, make as cube or cut apart into cards
Page 17 Face/feelings word cube, make as cube or cut apart into cards
Page 18 Clothing and parts to cut out—-run on cardstock, cut out, and/or laminate.
*Note: Trace lids or use the circles on pages 19 and 20 for the snowmen/people body.
Pages19-20 White circles for body
Pages 21-22 — 4 inch snowmen faces to glue on lids or copy on cardstock and/or laminate.
Pages 23-24 — 4.3 inch snowmen faces
Page 25 Recording page for picture version of s-blend buttons
Page 26 Recording page for word version of s-blend buttons
Page 27 Recording page for picture version of shapes buttons
Page 28 Recording page for word version of shapes buttons
Page 29 Photo of finished snowman/person *Note: I realize the face/feelings words do not match tenses. This is to allow the easiest level of word to be read.
©2013 By Carolyn Wilhelm, 2013, Artist credits on page 2
Illustrated Directions for Silly Snow-people/Snowmen
Prepare word cards or cubes, buttons on card-stock or caps, cut out faces, body circles,
and clothing items. Run copies of the recording page if wanted, words or pictures.
1. Run the cube page
selected, and make
either cubes or cut
apart as picture/word
cards.
2. If you want to make
cards, just cut out the
squares on the cube
pages.
3. Punch out or cut out
the 1 inch or the 1.5
inches circles for the
snowmen buttons.
Punches are not required.
4. Either run the button
circles on cardstock and/
or laminate, or glue on
water or milk caps (if
wanted).
5. To make this a fine
motor activity for the
buttons, add tongs.
6. Set up the activity
ready for play with se-
lected cards/buttons/
and parts.
When finished, the snowman/person will be similar
to this one. Add the recording page if wanted.
©2013 By Carolyn Wilhelm, 2013, Artist credits on page 2
©2013 By Carolyn Wilhelm, 2013, Artist credits on page 2
trapezoid square
pentagon
rectangle triangle
Snowman buttons to run and glue on milk caps, or run on cardstock for durability.
Make one copy for every two players. SHAPES version, 1 & 1/2 inch circles
hexagon
square
triangle
pentagon
hexagon
trapezoid
rectangle
©2013 By Carolyn Wilhelm, 2013, Artist credits on page 2
smore square
snow
sled smile star
Snowman buttons to run and glue on milk caps, or run on cardstock for durability.
Make one copy for every two players. S-blends version, 1 & 1/2 inch circles
square
smile
snow
star
smore
sled
©2013 By Carolyn Wilhelm, 2013, Artist credits on page 2
square
pentagon
triangle
Snowman buttons to run and glue on pop bottle caps, or run on cardstock for
durability. Make one copy for every two players. SHAPES version, ONE INCH CIRCLES
hexagon
rectangle
trapezoid square
pentagon
triangle
hexagon rectangle
trapezoid
©2013 By Carolyn Wilhelm, 2013, Artist credits on page 2
square
snow
smile
Snowman buttons to run and glue on pop bottle caps, or run on cardstock for
durability. Make one copy for every two players. S-blends version, ONE INCH CIRCLES
star
sled
smore snow
smore
star
sled smile
square
©2013 By Carolyn Wilhelm, 2013, Artist credits on page 2
Either print and make a dice, or
print on cardstock and cut apart
the squares for cards.
©2013 By Carolyn Wilhelm, 2013, Artist credits on page 2
trapezoid
square
pentagon rectangle triangle
hexagon
Either print and make a dice, or
print on cardstock and cut apart
the squares for cards.
©2013 By Carolyn Wilhelm, 2013, Artist credits on page 2
Either print and make a dice, or
print on cardstock and cut apart
the squares for cards.
©2013 By Carolyn Wilhelm, 2013, Artist credits on page 2
smore
square
snow sled smile
star
Either print and make a dice, or
print on cardstock and cut apart
the squares for cards.
©2013 By Carolyn Wilhelm, 2013, Artist credits on page 2
Either print and make a dice, or
print on cardstock and cut apart
the squares for cards.
©2013 By Carolyn Wilhelm, 2013, Artist credits on page 2
hat
scarf
earmuffs
stick nose stick
Either print and make a dice, or
print on cardstock and cut apart
the squares for cards.
©2013 By Carolyn Wilhelm, 2013, Artist credits on page 2
Either print and make a dice, or
print on cardstock and cut apart
the squares for cards.
©2013 By Carolyn Wilhelm, 2013, Artist credits on page 2
snarl
smile
pleased
grin worry cheery
Either print and make a dice, or
print on cardstock and cut apart
the squares for cards.
©2013 By Carolyn Wilhelm, 2013, Artist credits on page 2
Individual flat pieces to cut out on cardstock or paper.
Make one copy of this page per
player.
©2013 By Carolyn Wilhelm, 2013, Artist credits on page 2
4 inch circles for
snowman body
Either print on cardstock for
sturdy circles, perhaps lami-
nating.
Or—trace any larger lids on
hand to make the snowman
body. Glue the circles on
the lids or just use the paper
circles.
©2013 By Carolyn Wilhelm, 2013, Artist credits on page 2
4.3 inch circles for
snowman body
Either print on cardstock for sturdy
circles, perhaps laminating.
Or—trace any larger lids on hand to
make the snowman body. Glue the
circles on the lids or just use the pa-
per circles.
The printer may say this is too large
for the margins, but it should print just
fine anyway.
©2013 By Carolyn Wilhelm, 2013, Artist credits on page 2
4 inch circles for
snowman face
Either print on cardstock for
sturdy circles, perhaps lami-
nating.
Or—trace any larger lids on
hand to make the snowman
body. Glue the circles on
the lids or just use the paper
circles.
©2013 By Carolyn Wilhelm, 2013, Artist credits on page 2
4.3 inch circles for
snowman body
Either print on cardstock for sturdy
circles, perhaps laminating.
Or—trace any larger lids on hand to
make the snowman body. Glue the
circles on the lids or just use the pa-
per circles.
The printer may say this is too large
for the margins, but it should print just
fine anyway.
©2013 By Carolyn Wilhelm, 2013, Artist credits on page 2
4 inch circles for
snowman face
Either print on cardstock for
sturdy circles, perhaps lami-
nating.
Or—trace any larger lids on
hand to make the snowman
body. Glue the circles on
the lids or just use the paper
circles.
©2013 By Carolyn Wilhelm, 2013, Artist credits on page 2
4.3 inch circles for
snowman body
Either print on cardstock for sturdy
circles, perhaps laminating.
Or—trace any larger lids on hand to
make the snowman body. Glue the
circles on the lids or just use the pa-
per circles.
The printer may say this is too large
for the margins, but it should print just
fine anyway.
©2013 By Carolyn Wilhelm, 2013, Artist credits on page 2
totals
Snow-people score card Name __________________________ Date ____________ Directions: Check off each card. Count the total in each column when time is up or activity is over.
©2013 By Carolyn Wilhelm, 2013, Artist credits on page 2
smore
square
smile
sled
snow
star
totals
Snow-people score card Name __________________________ Date ____________ Directions: Check off each card. Count the total in each column when time is up or activity is over.
snarl
smile
pleased
grin
worry
cheery
hat
scarf
nose
earmuffs
left arm
right
arm
©2013 By Carolyn Wilhelm, 2013, Artist credits on page 2
totals
Snow-people score card Name __________________________ Date ____________ Directions: Check off each card. Count the total in each column when time is up or activity is over.
©2013 By Carolyn Wilhelm, 2013, Artist credits on page 2
hexagon
square
rectangle
trapezoid
triangle
hexagon
totals
Snow-people score card Name __________________________ Date ____________ Directions: Check off each card. Count the total in each column when time is up or activity is over.
snarl
smile
pleased
grin
worry
cheery
hat
scarf
nose
earmuffs
left arm
right
arm
©2013 By Carolyn Wilhelm, 2013, Artist credits on page 2