![]() Thank you for the treasure trove of blessings once again. After the students master the skill, they will independently use them in literacy workstations independently and cooperatively in groups as well. I can’t wait to print and compile them in a binder and literacy bags. You have ensured that quality instruction is accessible for all students by creating and sharing this resource. I am so excited to have stumbled across this resource!! ♡♡♡♡ I am going to spread the news through my social networks and on my campus.☆☆☆ This curriculum is not only great for educators in a formal setting, but also home schoolers, tutors, parent volunteers, and parents who are looking for a comprehensive and easy to implement resource. This is my new small group phonics go-to resource this year! You ensured that all areas of literacy development were covered in a fun hands-on multi-sensory progression of skills. I am a seasoned veteran with 13+ years instructing ESL Early childhood students and I have never encountered a curriculum like yours. The fact that you choose to share these amazing resources FREE OF CHARGE is also mind blowing. Click HERE for sight word flies for lists 1-9 of the Dolch sight word lists.Wow, I am sooooo blown away by the sheer amount of activities, variety, depth and complexity that went into creating the sequence for this curriculum. ![]() If she can read the word on the fly, she can keep it. Lay out the flies on the table and have your child “swat” a fly. (You can also use a chalkboard and chalk for this activity if those are available.) Next. Fly Swatting Sight Words- This has to be one of the all-time kid favorite sight word activities. Then, use your marker to draw a Hangman scaffold on a sheet of paper. Say a word and have your child try to find the word in text. Each worksheet has 7 sight word activities for students to complete, giving them a lot of exposure to each word. I found this adorable bug magnifying glass in Michael’s Craft store. These kindergarten sight word worksheets are the perfect way for your students to practice and master sight words all year long These worksheets allow kindergarten students to work with each word in a variety of ways. Magnifying Words- Cute magnifying glasses can be found now in any large department and craft stores. Say a word and have your child flash the flashlight on the word.ħ. It is a simple activity with lots of learning potentialeven beyond sight words. They could be placed all in one area or throughout your house. This sight word game is one of the kids’ favorite games. Flashlight Fun- This activity is really, really fun! What you’ll do is write sight words on sticky notes and place them on the wall. Write words in chalk and have your child paint over the words as you name them.Ħ. Both items can be purchased at the Home Depot. In the picture below, I painted a board with chalk board paint and purchased a mini “touch-up” paint roller. Another variation of the water painting acitivity is having your child “paint” over a word that you name. Have your child paint words with the water on a dark surface or on the cement. All you need is a flat surface, water and a paint brush. If you don’t live near a lake or ocean, put some craft sand on a tray to write words.ĥ. Sand Writing- Going to the beach this summer? Take a few moments and have your child write sight words in the sand. Jumping Words- Have you seen the movie “The Spelling Bee”? The main character practiced all her spelling words while jump roping! What a great way to incorporate movement and rhythm.Ĥ. Can’t remember how to play? Click the following link: How to play hopscotch.ģ. Have your child read the sight word each time she hops on a square. Hopscotch- Hopscotch with a twist! Create an old fashioned hopscotch board on your sidewalk and write sight words in each square. Have her read the words that touch her hand.Ģ. ![]() Have your child throw the ball in the air and then catch the ball. Beach Balls- Using a Sharpie permanent marker, write sight words on a beach ball. If possible, have your learner read related words. In is, we spell /i/ with i and /z/ with s. Call attention to any unexpected spelling. For example, in the word is, there are two phonemes: /i/ and /z/. ![]() Name the individual phonemes (sounds) in the word. Here are 8 super activities for practicing sight words during the summer!ġ. Name the new word, and have your learner repeat it. I especially love incorporating active movement into learning. I’m always a little worried, however, coming back to school hoping and hoping that not too many children fell victim to the “summer slide.” Although school is not in session, summer offers tons of opportunities for practicing skills in an active and fun way. 25 Hand-on Sight Word Activities for Kindergarten Sight Word Twister: Write sight words on a twister board and have students move their feet or hands to the. ![]()
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