Monday, May 6, 2019

Word Walls in the Secondary Classroom


Elementary schools are no stranger to the prevalence and positive influence of having a word wall up in the classroom. It allows reinforcement of academic vocabulary and can help joggle the brain when a newly acquired word is forgotten. In secondary schools, word walls have also begun to be integrated into classrooms and the effects are positive.

A few years ago while I was still teaching in Texas our administrators expressed to us that they want to see word walls in the classroom. At first, I was not thrilled about it. I was actually hesitant since I already had a mirage of academic support tools I had to implement on a regular basis. The first time I created a word wall, I actually had my students create 8” x 8” squares that they designed around a word I assigned each. Due to my art background, I explained I wanted them very colorful and I wanted illustrations that reflected the word. I had a few students really shine with the project, but I noticed many of my sophomores struggled. It is not easy to come up with illustrations for science topics when you are new to learning about them. It took much longer than I expected and it was a battle to have the students draw and write large enough for us to be able to read the word from the bulletin board. That experience led me to create word wall coloring pages which I hand illustrated.

Word wall coloring pages allow students to still create a beautiful piece of art for display, but it is not as time-consuming nor frustrating for students who were not blessed with artistic talent. The bottom portion of the worksheet gives students room to write the definition, find an example/simile, and non-example / antonym. There is also room for students to use the word in a sentence. Word wall Coloring pages allowed my students to use less time to finish the word wall and it was an activity that is easily used to introduce a new unit or do it at home with no help.

Another positive aspect of the word wall coloring pages is the relaxation that comes from sitting quietly and using color. Adult coloring books have made a large impact on techniques for relaxation. I have noticed that word wall coloring pages are a welcome assignment for students following a test. It allows students to utilize their right brain in left-brain subjects. Another interesting outcome is I have noticed my students taking more care in their work. Fine motor skills are often overlooked by the time students enter high school, but these skills are still important and should be fostered in teens.  Students can still improve handwriting during their high school years and coloring helps.


I also have multiple sets of word wall coloring pages by the topic or you can purchase all the science coloring posters I have created thus far.

Science Posters 190+ Word Wall Coloring Sheets: Biology, Chemistry, Physics



Physical Science 45+ Word Wall Coloring Sheets, Chemistry & Physics















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