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Winter Words - Vocabulary Word Wall

  • Updated

    Updated:  08 Dec 2022

Bring a bit of chill to your classroom with a set of 45 vocabulary cards containing words related to winter.

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  15 Pages

  • Grades

    Grades:  K - 6

  • Customizable

    Customizable:  Yes

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teaching resource

Winter Words - Vocabulary Word Wall

  • Updated

    Updated:  08 Dec 2022

Bring a bit of chill to your classroom with a set of 45 vocabulary cards containing words related to winter.

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  15 Pages

  • Grades

    Grades:  K - 6

  • Customizable

    Customizable:  Yes

Bring a bit of chill to your classroom with a set of 45 vocabulary cards containing words related to winter.

With this list of winter words, students will make language connections to the season’s weather, attire, activities, natural elements, and more! 

Immerse Your Students In Winter Words

We hope that a more expansive vocabulary inspires students to become hungry for language. As a result, your students will become thoughtful, articulate speakers and writers who can communicate their ideas effectively and with confidence. 

Our words for winter vocabulary set includes words that will be immediately recognizable AND stretch your student’s language skills and vocabulary. 

Your download includes the following winter-specific vocabulary words: 

  • boots
  • coat
  • evergreen trees
  • freezing
  • gloves
  • hibernation
  • holly
  • hot cocoa
  • ice
  • ice skating
  • icicles
  • igloo
  • Jack Frost
  • mittens
  • polar bear
  • reindeer
  • scarf
  • skiing
  • sled
  • sleigh bells
  • sleigh ride
  • snow
  • snowball
  • snowman
  • snowsuit
  • sweater
  • winter solstice

Keep reading to find out how to add your own list of words.

What Else Can You Do With This Winter Word Wall? 

Word walls are a fantastic way to expose students to the broader world of language. 

Check out all the ways you can present winter words to your students during your English Language Arts lessons: 

❄️  Daily Oral Language and spelling word of the week exercises

❄️  Identifying phonemes—blends, digraphs, vowel teams, silent final e

❄️  Counting syllables 

❄️  Recognizing parts of speech (noun types, verbs, adjectives, compound words)

❄️  Creative writing activities

❄️  Alphabetical ordering

❄️  Games like Charades, 20 Questions, Swat, etc.  

You can use your January words vocabulary wall before, during, and after reading with your whole class, small groups, or with individualized instruction. 

Here’s how to create a fun Word Search too! 

Before You Download

Use the dropdown icon on the Download button to choose between the PDF or Google Slides version of this resource.


Looking for more ways to incorporate the winter season into your ELA lessons? We’ve got more word walls to help your class celebrate this time of year:

 

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