![]() ![]() PastaĬolor various types of pasta and glue them to the words. Then they need to spread playdough on each letter and finish it by "gluing" buckwheat to playdough. Ask students to read the word on the mat. So far it's one of the best hands on sight word activities which my kids love. Take advantage of various sensory activities with your preschool and kindergarten kids! Playdough + buckwheat Kids listen to the sight word and click on the correct word. The description says this is a fun and addictive way to learn sight words by sight, sound & touch. There are 9 lists to practice sight words. If they want to hear the words, they need to click on the face icon. Kids should swipe through the flashcards with words and read them. Try it with older students to check various vocabulary (ex.: playing tic tac toe). Use with little kids to practice sight words. Want to try? Download your freebie! Sight word apps Doodle buddy The paperless classroom activities are hands on and could save you a lot of time! Perfect for Chromebooks, Android Tablets, iPads and other devices! Omg, I'm in love with #osmo thing ? That's what I'm calling interactive ? #Repost ・・・ #STEM starts early! #R4Preschool teachers learning how to engage in #prek.Ī post shared by Victoria Craz圜harizma on at 4:15am PDT Google Classroom activities and resourcesĭo you use Google Classroom? I just love it! Read about Getting Started with Google Classroom and see all the Must-Have Activities. Use this cool tech while teaching and playing with sight words! Here is the link you can get the Osmo kit. Try Free Typewriters with your kids! Sight Word Online Games (plus the use of Technology) iPad keyboard Use these sight words worksheets as no prep activities or interactive notebooks. Gain students' attention and let them read and write sight words in a memorable way. It’s a super simple way to practice sight words! Sight word worksheets kindergarten Just add 2 or more words together! Blocks HashtagsĬreate sight words hashtags with kids. ![]() Make sure a balloon is in the air while kids spell the word. Use coins or buttons to make letters and spell out words. Use them to build letters and form words. And kids see the word all day long! Secret messageĬut out words from newspapers and create a secret message for kids! Snap cubes Have your child put the puzzle together! BraceletsĬreate a bracelet with a new sight word for your student to see it all the time. Use the marker to write a sight word on the back of each puzzle piece. I'm sure you forgot about this game too! Puzzles The old game kids love to play! What's missing? On each turn, one kid pulls out one wooden block from the tower. Use the permanent marker to write one word on each of the blank blocks. Through effective orthographic mapping & practice, high-frequency words can become sight words.My kids are loving this sight word centre this week! All you need is some clothes pins, jumbo popsicle sticks and a Sharpie! Easy peasy lemon squeezy? #sightwords #literacycenter #literacycentre #popsiclesticks #clothespins #finemotor #finemotorskills #finemotorfun #teachersfollowteachers #teachersofinstagram #teachersofig #iteachtoo #iteachk #iteachkinder #kindergarten #kindergartenteacher #canadianteacher #ontarioteacherĪ post shared by Yukari Sloane (Naka) on at 3:26pm PST Stamps They could also be the student’s name, McDonald’s, or Legos. Examples of sight words could be high frequency words such as: the, to. They don’t need to pause to analyze them or sound them out. Sight words are words that students can read effortlessly on sight. Irregular words: Words that have one or more letters in them that are not following the typical letter-sound correspondence (said, was). ![]() High-frequency words can be decodable words (and, in) or irregular words (of, the).ĭecodable words: Words that rely on the alphabet principle (can). ![]() High-frequency words are the words that are commonly seen in print. Let’s review what sight words and high-frequency words are and why students need to learn them. ![]()
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