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This collection of fruit flashcards includes 24 common fruits in two sizes: medium and large. They’re designed to be printed onto A4 paper.
Teachers and homeschoolers have found the medium size best for games that involve holding the decks, while the large size best for younger students. Try both sizes out and see which is best for you.
The cards contain the following fruits: Apple, Banana, Orange, Pineapple, Mango, Strawberry, Blueberry, Raspberry, Watermelon, Cantaloupe, Kiwi, Grape, Peach, Plum, Cherry, Pomegranate, Papaya, Dragon fruit, Lychee, Avocado, Lemon, Lime, Coconut, Fig
All the flashcards are designed to be printed onto A4 paper, but make sure you select the “shrink to fit” option when printing to avoid any cut-offs on your print.
License and Terms of Use: All printables are provided for non-commercial personal and classroom use only, not for resale or distribution. All rights reserved.
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Fruit Flashcards (4 Sets)
Set 1
Designed by Chris
Fruit and Text Together – Size Medium
This set contains 24x fruits. For this set, the fruit image and text are on the same page. There are eight cards per A4 printable page.
24 Cards | 3 Pages
Set 2
Designed by Chris
Fruit and Text Separate – Size Medium
This set contains 24x fruits. For this set, the fruit image and text are on separate pages. This allows for matching games like “memory” There are four fruit cards and four text cards per A4 printable page.
48 Cards | 6 Pages
Set 3
Designed by Chris
Fruit and Text Together – Size Large
This set contains the same 24 fruits as Set 1 but in an enlarged size. The fruit image and text are on the same page. There are four cards per A4 printable page.
24 Cards | 6 Pages
Set 4
Designed by Chris
Fruit and Text Separate – Size Large
This set contains the same 24 fruits as Set 1 but in an enlarged size. The fruit image and text are separate pages for memory games. There are four cards per A4 printable page.
48 Cards | 12 Pages
How to Use These Flashcards
This set of flashcards can be used for toddlers, students , and even English language learners. Print the sheets, cut each card out by following the outlines, and then laminate the cards for longevity. The cards can then be shuffled as a deck and used regularly for rote memorization of fruit names.
Games Ideas
This set can be used for games such as Snap and Memory.
- Memory: Print 2 or more sets then distribute all the cards face down in an array on a table. Players then take turns to turn up 2 cards per round. If they turn up the same fruit on both cards, they get to keep remove the cards and stack them in their own personal pile. If not, they turn the cards face down again. Players keep playing until there are no cards left on the table. The winner is the person who has collected the most cards.
- Snap: To play snap, print 2 or more sets, shuffle all the cards, and deal the cards out to all players evenly. Players hold their own deck face down. Each player then takes turns to turn up their top card and place it on top of the middle pile. If the top card is the same fruit (or fruit image + word combination) as the previous card, the players race to “snap” their hand onto the card pile. The person who gets their hand there first gets to keep the whole pile. The game ends when one person wins all the cards in the deck.
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