![]() All the Word Lists that are in the pictures are all editable. Some of the games/activities included in this resource are editable. ![]() Students roll a die, move that many spaces, and write their word in the color they land on. Roll a Color is another very simple (but fun) way to practice sight words (or spelling words). We always did it with letter formation (you can download the letter template FREE, here), but this school year we will use sight words. If they land on tails, they write the word.Īnother one that he and I did for his homework was TicTacToe. If they land on heads, they read the word. I shared a less fancy version of it here – ha! It works just as well! Students simply flip a coin. This one is super simple but fun! Bubs and I played thisa lot during his Kindergarten year for homework. I absolutely love this because it incorporates number sense. They count how many letters are in the word and complete the recording sheet. Students can write their sight words (or spelling words) with a wipe off marker or build them with letter manipulatives. This can be used as a station or independently using the recording sheet. One of my very favorite activities is Ten Frame Words. ![]() They’re so neat to watch! In other news, I updated a very old resource – sight word games! I shared some of these sight words games and activities on IG earlier this week. We’re looking forward to seeing the fireworks tonight. I’m going to be one sad Mama with my sidekick away for a few days. Our oldest, Sis, is leaving for church camp today. All printables on Tot School Resources website are the property of and may not be sold, used for commercial purposes, or given away for free on your own website.Happy Sunday! I hope everyone is having a wonderful summer and July 4th weekend. The sight word set features 25 “sight words” and over 80 other high frequency words! So by the end kids will have earned over 100 words! But, the repetition still helps and it really helps to build her confidence to feel like she is reading those sentences on her own! Get the worksheets By the third or fourth time reading them I know that my daughter has largely memorized the sentences. My favorite is having them read the sentences to other people. Have the child read this weeks “sight word” if you come across it when you are reading books aloud to them.Write the new word on an index card and review it each morning.(Have them read them to another parent, grandparent, etc.) Learn a new word each week with the worksheets.There are endless ways to practice sight words but here are some things we do. I would use only the tracing or the writing page depending on where the child is in terms of reading and writing. The third has only three of the sentences with blank lines for them to copy the sentence. ![]() The second page has them trace the word in each sentence and then read the sentences again. The first one has them circle or highlight the word in each sentence and read the sentence. I generally do the sentences on another day so the word has time to sink in. Then they can color it, find it, spell it, trace it, and finally write it on their own. This is when I usually discuss with them what the word means). They say it (have them repeat it after you several times. The first includes various activities to help them learn the word. What do the worksheets include?Įach word comes with 4 worksheets. These worksheets also include other common words that may not have an entire worksheet of their own but will appear frequently so they can be learned as you go.įor instance, I do not have worksheets for specific colors but they appear often through the worksheet set. They’ll need to know an extensive list of words before they’re ready to start trying to read early reader books. These worksheets are geared towards kindergarten or first grade children who know their letter sounds and are ready to start building their knowledge of sight words. That being said, you can use the worksheets in any order you want but there will be non-decodable words that your child hasn’t learned yet if you go out of order. I’ve tried to make the worksheets build on each other, so the words that have already been learned will continue to show up in later worksheets for extra practice.
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