Sight Words
Here are some fun ways to help your child:
Go Fish!
Make 2 cards for each word your child is currently practicing. Each player receives 7 cards and then follows the standard playing rules for Go Fish. The goal is to have matched pairs. (Example: Player #1: “Do you have from?”. If player #2 does not have the requested card, player #1 must draw a card and play continues. The player with the most pairs, wins.
Memory
Make 2 cards for each word your child is currently practicing. Lay the cards face down on the floor or table. Players take turns trying to match identical words. The player with the most pairs, wins.
Hopscotch
Use sidewalk chalk to create this game on your driveway. Write a word in each square. Players must be able to read a word before hopping into the square.
Checkers
Make a checker board with a word in each square. Set up the board with red and black checkers and play according to checkers rules. The exception to the rule? Players must be able to read each word correctly before they can move to the corresponding square!
Tic Tac Toe
Make a blank Tic Tac Toe board. Have your child copy a selected word in each of the squares. Players select a space to read. If they are correct, they may place an X or O in the space.
Funny Voices
Compile a stack of words on index cards. As you go through the stack of cards, challenge your child to read the words in the following voices: baby,robot, goofy, scary, mad, old, etc.