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Collection of Compound Words (21)
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Can you solve these whimsical picture equations? Each pair of items combines to form a new, imaginative object!
Fun, visual examples of compound words-like “mailbox” (mail + box) and “cupcake” (cup + cake)-help kids grasp word-building concepts intuitively.
See how everyday compound words are built by combining two simple words-with clear icons to reinforce meaning.
A playful learning card that combines “star” and “fish” to form “starfish,” helping kids grasp word blending.
A fun, visual guide to compound words designed for elementary students, pairing words with vivid illustrations to reinforce vocabulary.
A colorful set of 9 vocabulary flashcards designed to help young learners associate words with images.
See how simple words combine to form new meanings-like “moon” + “light” = “moonlight”-with clear illustrations for easy understanding.
These interactive flashcards help children visually connect word parts (e.g., “cup + cake = cupcake”) to build reading confidence and vocabulary.
A vibrant collection of printable compound word matching cards-ideal for hands-on learning and phonics practice.
A colorful, kid-friendly vocabulary matching worksheet pairing images like a wheel chair, handbag, and strawberries with their English names.
These vibrant compound word cards pair illustrations with words (e.g., “lady + bug” = ladybug) to build early literacy skills.
Two colorful compound word learning posters featuring 12 illustrated examples each-perfect for young readers building word recognition skills.
A colorful compound word bingo activity where children combine two images-like sun and flower-to form words such as “sunflower.”
Help kids build vocabulary by circling the two pictures that combine to make a compound word-like “sun” + “flower” = sunflower.
