Our cute sight word review turkey!
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Monday, November 28, 2011
Education Cube Sight Words
Using our Roll it Read it Write it sheets from here and our Education Cubes the girls practices their sight words today.
They rolled the education cube, read the word out loud and wrote it on their Roll It Read It Write It sheet once. Then rolled again, read it and wrote it. They kept rolling until they got each word 3 times.
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Education Cubes
We have some of these blocks at home. I do not use them for photos but for practicing a variety of concepts. Using the Education Cubes at website, I can print insert cards for the blocks. I have used them pretty often for a variety of concepts. We have used them to practice letters, numbers, shapes, and colors.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
play the teacher
Play the role of the parent and ask your child to test you. Be sure to misspell a few words so that "the teacher" can correct you!
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Spelling Bee
Have you child say the sight word out loud and spell it in spelling bee style (can c-a-n can). Then ask her to spell it with her eyes closed. Use your flashcards for this activity.
Monday, November 21, 2011
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Coloring
This week we have had fun practicing sight words by coloring them: I wrote ten different sight words in black marker on a piece of paper. Have your child picks out ten different color crayons.
I call out a color and a sight word for her to "color" (trace). For example: "Color they green" and she has to look at all of the words on the page and find the word they and trace it with the green crayon. Fun for her, easy for me
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
This link will take you to a site to print some sight word worksheets. We use these when a new sight word is introduced.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Cups
Monday, November 14, 2011
Roll It, Read It, Write It
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Letter Disks
Today I'll show you some letter disks that I have made. We can use these is a variety of ways to practice spelling our sight words. The idea and printable are from here
1. Purchase a few bags of Disc/Circles 1 1/2 in from a craft store.
2. Print out the lower case and upper case letters from Confessions of a Homeschooler. I made one set of capital letters and 3 sets of lower case letters.
3. Using a circle punch and some Mod Podge, create your discs; here are the complete directions are
4. Use the discs for spelling your sight words!
1. Purchase a few bags of Disc/Circles 1 1/2 in from a craft store.
2. Print out the lower case and upper case letters from Confessions of a Homeschooler. I made one set of capital letters and 3 sets of lower case letters.
3. Using a circle punch and some Mod Podge, create your discs; here are the complete directions are
4. Use the discs for spelling your sight words!
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Rainbow Sight Words
I can't wait to try this activity with my girls!
1. Create a list of focus sight words.
2. Setting out the list with a box of blank index cards, invite your students to start at the top, scripting the sight word onto a card and quietly identifying each letter as they write.
3. For extra practice and exposure, have your kinders choose three or four different colored markers {or other graphic art tools} with which to re-trace the word, once again, quietly whispering each letter as they go. When complete, have them cross the word off the list and move to the next entry.
1. Create a list of focus sight words.
2. Setting out the list with a box of blank index cards, invite your students to start at the top, scripting the sight word onto a card and quietly identifying each letter as they write.
3. For extra practice and exposure, have your kinders choose three or four different colored markers {or other graphic art tools} with which to re-trace the word, once again, quietly whispering each letter as they go. When complete, have them cross the word off the list and move to the next entry.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Scrambled Eggs
This idea comes from This and That and is called Scrambled Eggs
I put together a sight word activity for the girls to do called scrambled eggs! I put alphabet letters in plastic eggs and had the girls crack open the eggs into a bowl and spell the sight word. Then they wrote the sight word on the worksheet I made to go along with this activity.
Check out This and That for more Sight Word ideas
I put together a sight word activity for the girls to do called scrambled eggs! I put alphabet letters in plastic eggs and had the girls crack open the eggs into a bowl and spell the sight word. Then they wrote the sight word on the worksheet I made to go along with this activity.
Check out This and That for more Sight Word ideas
Monday, November 7, 2011
Color By Sight Words
A great resource for a color by sight word flashcard activity. You can download them here from 1+1+1=1
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Sight Word Caterpillar
This is my kitchen cabinet. We have our sight word caterpillar in a very visible spot.....makes for lots of quick practice
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Stamping Words
Today we used some alphabet stamps to stamp out our sight words.
I wrote out the word, made blanks, and let the girls stamp the words. We repeated the letters in each sight word over and over and over.....lots of repetition in this sight word activity.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Read Alouds
When reading aloud to your child, allow your child to look at the book with you. Use your finger to slide along the words as you read. This will help your child to hear and see the words at the same time. When you get to a sight word your child is learning, pause while pointing to the word. Ask your child to read the word! This lets your child see that the sight words they are memorizing are used all the time. Plus it gives a little extra sight word practice while reading aloud.
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