How to Make a Wallet
Materials: construction paper 9” x 12”, markers, green paper cut 4” x 2”

5th Cut 4 ½ ” x 2 ¼ ” green rectangles and write sight words on them.
When children learn a word they get to “save” it in their wallets.
Letter Wallets
Younger children could save letters, numbers, or shapes in their wallets.

Math Wallets - Write addition and subtraction facts on dollars and save them in math wallets.
Vocabulary - Have children write vocabulary words on dollars and store them in their wallets.
Word Families - Use wallets to reinforce word families.

When children learn a word they get to “save” it in their wallets.
Letter Wallets
Younger children could save letters, numbers, or shapes in their wallets.

Math Wallets - Write addition and subtraction facts on dollars and save them in math wallets.
Vocabulary - Have children write vocabulary words on dollars and store them in their wallets.
Word Families - Use wallets to reinforce word families.
