100 Fun Ways To Teach Sight Words With Hands On Games Activities

100 Fun Ways To Teach Sight Words With Hands On Games Activities
100 Fun Ways To Teach Sight Words With Hands On Games Activities

100 Fun Ways To Teach Sight Words With Hands On Games Activities These fun games will not only help kids learn their high frequency words, but also burn off some energy in the process! (1) hop on pop sight words: this simple hopping game will get your kids learning, while releasing some energy at the same time! (via the chaos and the clutter) (2) sight word high five: get high fiving with this sight word. Get reading on a sight word reading treasure hunt. sight word chatterboxes for fun word play «« printable. sight word secret spy find & write «« printable. sight words sensory bag. sight word hunt. make sight words with alphabet rocks. stamp & spell playdough sight words.

100 Fun Ways To Teach Sight Words With Hands On Games Activities
100 Fun Ways To Teach Sight Words With Hands On Games Activities

100 Fun Ways To Teach Sight Words With Hands On Games Activities 12. use sticky notes to inspire sight word sentences. have kids stick words on items that give them ideas for sentences. for example, put the word “said” on a helmet for the sentence “my mom said to wear a helmet!”. 13. wear a sight word crown. create crowns out of construction paper and write a sight word on each one. 8. ping pong ball throw – same as above except that you place the balls in a basket. have your child pick one up, read it and then throw it at a bulls eye. 9. spinny chair sight words – place flashcards all over the floor. then, have your child roll in the “spinny” office chair to each one and read it. 10. Sight word fly swat. materials: two sets of sight words cards and a fly swatter. set up: lay one set of cards out in a grid, face up. put the second set of cards face down in a stack as a draw pile. activity: p1 pics up a card from the draw pile and reads the card. p2 finds the word and swats it with the fly swatter. 12 fun sight word activities using a lot of hands on learning: make a sight word treasure hunt. find matching pairs of sight words. like the worksheets that you draw a line to the matching pair… but big. jump and grab the sight words. make an i spy sensory bag to spot the sight words. a spider web caught the sight words!.

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