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Washington Township Schools has a list of sight words for the students to practice.  Sight words are not meant to be sounded out - they are meant to be memorized for quick recognition during reading.  Sight word knowledge really helps a student's reading skills to grow!  Here is part of the WTS Word List.  Practicing at home will help strengthen your child's skills!

 

 

a

of

will

white

had

who

the

and

me

by

could

our

it

like

him

some

does

us

is

look

up

have

out

were

I

he

down

one

help

three

can

said

was

two

these

an

see

no

say

what

or

funny

go

she

says

where

those

about

to

this

my

there

make

jump

we

play

do

their

more

run

at

that

yes

your

how

four

am

big

purple

be

when

here

are

if

green

but

than

way

in

 

yellow

as

too

people

for

name

white

each

little

first

come

put

black

from

so

water

they

want

blue

find

has

been

on

not

orange

them

now

called

you

his

red

many

then

its

all

her

brown

get

away

it’s

don’t

through

work

write

against

spell

they’re

part

years

new

came

men

that

back

air

we’re

show

right

other

much

thing

weren’t

move

found

tell

good

give

you’re

great

small

end

another

between

bye

also

just

any

even

buy

think

live

back

girl

here

sentence

same

most

again

boy

different

before

following

such

which

goes

went

means

home

love

still

take

why

land

long

bush

around

very

because

read

day

push

found

whose

right

those

did

pull

try

again

old

words

made

done

sure

gone

place

use

may

eye

talk

every

man

would

part

also

today

knew

shall

should

off

sister

asked

know

number

into

must

knock

need

after

only

time

above

turn

kind

 

 

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.