Sight Word Learning Ideas

Sight Word Learning Ideas. Use a fishing line on a dowel rod to “fish” for and read words. A little learning for two.

25 Low-Prep Sight Word Activities - The Measured Mom
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Print two copies of the sight word playing cards. I took an old jenga set and wrote sight words on one side for westin (6) and letters on the other side for his brother hunter (3). Using paper cups, stick sight words to each cup using a glue stick.

Kids Can Create The Word With Playdough Or Sensory Sand.


Match the words and read them to get the pair! Five to ten words may be a good start for children with learning disabilities in reading or dyslexia. Sight word paper airplanes 4.

Students Roll A Color, Choose A Sight Word, And Write The Sight Word.


How to do this activity: Sight word scavenger hunt from no time for flashcards. Using paper cups, stick sight words to each cup using a glue stick.

After Teaching Your Students Their Sight Words In A Meaningful Way (My Sight Word Lessons And Decodable Books Are Perfect For This), Try One Of These Simple Ways To Practice Sight Words.


Then, they will paint over it to reveal their sight words! Plan out which words you will use, and write each on a separate notecard. The activity in the first photo is designed to show that smaller sight words can be found in bigger words and that words are made up of patterns.

Have Children Dig Out The Letters To Build Words.


You can demonstrate it using words on notecards. Use “word walls” as a visual aid for children who are learning new vocabulary. A classic game with an educational twist.

Start With A Small Number Of Sight Words And Focus On Them For A Week.


Shoot the sight words with nerf darts 6. Students will write all their words on paper using the white crayon first. Sight words speed racer game: