![]() ![]() You can add any sight word of your choice to these books because they are editable. These sight word books are not only packed with interactive sight word activities, but they will give your students lots of pride after they complete them! Now that we have gotten through the first 3 sight word practice activities, I wanted to let you try them out! You can grab a sight word practice page, a sight word puzzle, and a sight word hat for FREE below.ĭo you notice how proud students are when they get their own book? Especially if it is a book or mini reader that they can read on their own or retell the story using the pictures. Want to try a worksheet from these 3 sight word ideas for FREE? Students might not be able to see their own hat, but seeing their classmate’s hat and saying the word to themselves when they see it will give them so much practice and exposure to the sight word in just one day! These sight word hats get to be worn around the class all day which gives students exposure to the sight word they are learning ALL DAY LONG. Make two copies of ‘read the word’ or ‘rainbow write the word’ for all sorts of additional fun Sight Word Games.I like to think of these sight word hats as the McDonald’s sign! Okay, so it may not be quite like that but I can only hope!.The ‘find and color the word’ sight words printable activity can be used as a check-for-understanding center where students color the focused kindergarten sight words of the center.‘Rainbow write the word’ becomes a fine-motor skills center when children use beans, beads, small pompoms, or any other small manipulative to fill in the letters.Dry erase markers make the ‘write the word’ activity perfect for small group time–you say the word or show the word and have them write it from memory or copy it for those students just learning the sight words.Letter Magnets can be used to spell the words with the ‘build the word’ activity.Dry erase markers or playdough can be used with the ‘trace the word’ activity. ![]() Use the ‘read the word’ activity and different Reading Materials for students to find words in text.The ‘read the word’ activity becomes a set of flash cards or word wall words.Save even more ink by printing a set and putting them in sleeve protectors–Instant Word Work Center!ĭifferinate the worksheets and create six different small group or center activities with some card stock, lamination, and a pair of scissors! Print the sight word activity worksheets on cover stock, laminate some of them, and then cut the activities apart. The black and white worksheets are low ink printables to help you save on a hot commodity–your printer’s ink. Children will read the word, trace the word, build the word, write the word, rainbow write the word, and find and color the word. Printable WorksheetsĮach of these free printable kindergarten worksheets has six different activities to give beginning readers lots of practice working with the kindergarten words. Click the pictures above to get what you need. You can get all the supplies for this activity right here. Words included in the packet: all, am, are, at, ate, be, black, brown, but, came, did, do, eat, four, get, good, have, he, into, like, must, new, no, now, on, our, out, please, pretty, ran, ride, saw, say, she, so, soon, that, there, they, this, too, under, want, was, well, went, what, white, who, will, with, yes.ĭon’t worry about making a special trip to the store. Those are the words that are featured in this fun new printable sight words packet. The Kindergarten Dolch Words List, also called the Primer Dolch Words List, contains 52 words. The Dolch Words List of 220 service words are grouped by grade-level, starting with Pre-K and going through 3rd Grade. They all are important for readers to learn, but the Dolch Sight Words List is the most commonly used to teach sight words. So which word list should you teach? Well, all of them, of course! Google the phrase: ‘Sight Words List’ and hundreds of links will pop-up of different words lists and opinions on which words children need to know. ![]()
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