Free Squirrel How Many Words Printables

Free Squirrel How Many Words Printables Pinterest Pin

Here are 2 different versions of Free Squirrel How Many Words Printables! Just print and use for your home or classroom.

Have kids put their thinking caps on to make as many words as they can with these Squirrel How Many Words Printables.

How Many Words Printables are a great way for kids to think through how words are formed and different letter combinations.

When learning about a holiday or theme, it is easy to incorporate fun games like How Many Words pages. You can kind of sneak in some school work without it seeming like it!

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What is a How Many Words Puzzle?

If you aren’t familiar with How Many Words puzzles, they are a fun way to get kids to think about making different words from the word or phrase at the top of the page.

Present the page as a puzzle or a game, not as a piece of homework or school work.

Have them look at the word or phrase at the top of the page and then think of other words that they can make from them.

All words must be at least 3 letters long. Unless you are dealing with very young children. Then you could certainly allow 2 letter words. That is totally up to you.

Words in the phrases already on the page aren’t allowed. For example: if the phrase is “Merry Christmas”, Merry wouldn’t be one of the words on the blanks.

Write the words on the blanks on the page.

That is it!

Tip: Allow your students to complete the How Many Words with markers, colored pencil, gel pens, or any other writing utensil the child enjoys using. That makes it the most fun!

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Follow my Squirrels and Chipmunks Pinterest Board for dozens of ideas from all around the web! I am constantly finding new things to add so there will be new things all the time!

When is Squirrel Appreciation Day?

Squirrel Appreciation Day is January 21st.

Isn’t the name of their special day just fun? I have to smile every time I read it! Leave it to squirrels to have an “appreciation” day, not just a plain old national holiday. Haha, we need to appreciate the little rodents!

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Cindy

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