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  Sight Word Fun and Games

 

Please continue to practice the sight word games sent home at least 4 times a week!!! Extra practice at home is VERY beneficial! Thank you parents for all your support and practice at home! Scroll down for additional sight word games!

 

Lesson 1

I

Lesson 2

like

Lesson 3

the

Lesson 4

and

Lesson 5

(review)

I, like, the, and

Lesson 6

see

Lesson 7

we

Lesson 8

a

Lesson 9

to

Lesson 10

(review)

 

Lesson 11

come, me

Lesson 12

with, my

Lesson 13

you, what

Lesson 14

are, now

Lesson 15

(review)

come, me, with, my, you, what, are, now

Lesson 16

is, of, many, how, so,  where

Lesson 17

find, from, but, this, came, on

Lesson 18

will, into, your, be, that, who

Lesson 19

go, here, soon, for, they, up

Lesson 20

(review)

is, of, many, how, so, where, find, from, but, this, came, on, will, into, your, be, go, here, soon, for, up

Lesson 21

make, them, give, play, say, new

Lesson 22

said, was, then, good, ate, could

Lesson 23

she, all, over, when, her, some

Lesson 24

he, away, must, no, by, there

Lesson 25

(review)

Make, them, give, play, say, new, said, was, then, good, ate, could, she, all, he, away, must, no, by, there

Lesson 26

do, went, just, down, little, only

Lesson 27

have, one, ask, help, every, walk

Lesson 28

look, very, their, saw, put, out

Lesson 29

off, our, day, take, too, show

Lesson 30

(review)

do, went, just, down, little, only, have, one, ask, help, every, walk, look, very, their, saw, put, out, off, our, day, too, show

 

 

EXTRA GAMES TO PLAY AT HOME

 

 

Sight Word Family Fun

 

On the Run: As you are "out and about" have your child find as many sight words as he or she can on billboards, signs, etc. You can play this game in a car, on a walk, even in line at the grocery store!

 

Rainbow Words: Turn sight words into rainbows! Ask your child to write a sight word on paper in big letters. Using different-colored crayons, your child can then trace around the word again and again, reading the word each time.

 

Hopscotch: Use sidewalk chalk and your playground hopscotch grid to create this quick and easy game. Write a sight word in each square. The child must be able to read a word before hopping or jumping into each square.

 

Erase Relay: Write on the chalkboard two columns of sight words. Make two teams. Read the word, if the child pronounces it correctly, he is allowed to erase that word. The game is won by the side that erases all the words first.

 

 Tic Tac Toe: Use a Chalkboard or piece of paper with a tic tac toe board drawn on it. Write a sight word on each of the 9 squares. Take turns having a family member take a turn picking a word to read. If he is correct he may write an “X OR O in the box for his team. If he is incorrect, the other team gets a chance to try the same word. The first team to get 3 X’s or O’s in a row wins.

 

Concentration: Make two sets of sight word cards on index cards. Lay the cards face down on the floor or table. Children take turns trying to match identical words. The child with the most pairs wins. (Read words aloud as you play)

 

Go Fish: Make two sets of sight word cards on index cards. Each child 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 the word "from?”  If player #2 does not have the requested card, player #1 must draw a card and play continues.As players make matches, they lay them down. Continue playing until all matches have been made. The player with the most matches wins.

 

Wordo: Have your child fill in a bingo card with sight words. Call out the words and have the child spell it out loud with you and then mark their spaces. This will give those who are unsure of the word some extra help. The first one with a row covered calls out the word "WORDO"!