Teaching Sight Words At Home


Teaching Sight Words At Home. Write sight words on ball pit balls with a chalk marker or dry erase marker. Here are some great lessons you can use to start teaching sight words.

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Use a fishing line on a dowel rod to “fish” for and read words. Get your student to read to you, and encourage them when they come to any tough spots. This first grade sight word curriculum covers 41 dolch words has 223 pages of ela, sight word activities and sight word printables.

Kids Can Race Around Hunting For Balls To Read And Toss In A Basket Or Hunt Through A Big Tub Of Balls For A Certain Word.


Get your student to read to you, and encourage them when they come to any tough spots. Teaching sight words can take a lot of patience on the teacher’s behalf, but reading aloud together every day is a really helpful learning strategy. Solicit “help” from the children in.

Write Sight Words On Ball Pit Balls With A Chalk Marker Or Dry Erase Marker.


Eggy 100 is free but eggy 200 which contains the first 250 words costs $2.49. Activities to practice sight words with flash cards. This printable sight word game is so simple to play and it is a great, independent game for.

There Is Also A Home Review Activity At The Bottom Of The Page For Parents To Try With Their Children.


Introduce new sight words using this sequence of five teaching techniques: Start with a list of sight words so that you know which words you should focus on. Write a sight word on each fish, and attach a magnet to it.

We’d Point To Each Word.


When it comes to teaching sight words, repetition is key. Here are 30 ways to practice sight words at home without it feeling like homework! Write the words your child is practicing in chalk outside, spend five to ten minutes a day jumping.

Tape One Or Two Words Written On An Index Card Next To The Front Door, As Everyone In The Family Leaves.


I’d suggest doing it by reading to your child. Print the fish on colored card stock. These sight word practice pages are great for morning work, word work, literacy centers, early finishers, extra practice and much more!