These fun clip cards will get your toddlers and preschoolers learning about emotions and the weather while also building fine motor skills!
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This set of FREE printable clip cards feature 6 cute weather emojis with 8 different facial expressions to represent feelings. Toddlers and preschoolers will have a blast matching the emotions on the weather faces!
Materials Needed:
- Printer
- Paper or Cardstock
- Laminator (optional)
- Clips (clothespins)
Instructions:
Print out the cards on regular paper if you are laminating, or on cardstock paper if you aren't laminating, in order for the cards to be more durable. Cut out the cards. Give your students or children clothespins to clip the matching emotion at the bottom of each card.
Print out the cards on regular paper if you are laminating, or on cardstock paper if you aren't laminating, in order for the cards to be more durable. Cut out the cards. Give your students or children clothespins to clip the matching emotion at the bottom of each card.
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