Sight Word Review Ideas

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Sight Word Review Activity By 3 Cords Of Learning Curriculum And Activities
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In general, we recommend using a mix of recently introduced words and some older words for review. Jump and grab the sight words. In order for kids to increase reading fluency they need lot and lots of practice with sight words.

You Want Your Child To Have An Opportunity To Build, Touch, And Experience The Sight Words So That His Or Her Brain Can Make A Connection Between The Letters And The Word Itself.


It's all about exposure, repetition, and practice. This way my kiddos can keep practicing throughout the week. Like the worksheets that you draw a line to the matching pair… but big.

Grab Some Icing And Decorate Some Cookies With Sight Words.


Sight words are meant to be learned and read with automaticity so students do not have to stop and try to decode that word when reading. Have students roll play dough like a snake, then create letters to spell each sight word. These predictable books are a great way for students to build sight word fluency and confidence!

Older Children Can Try To Do It On Their Own Without The Sight Word Cards.


Students will write all their words on paper using the white crayon first. Kids need to see them in text, read them, write them, and manipulate them. In general, we recommend using a mix of recently introduced words and some older words for review.

Students Will Select One Gumball At A Time And Read The Word On Their Gumball.


The kids have been enjoying practicing the word in so many different ways! I also stick these in write and wipe pockets and put them in our sight word centers. Pocket chart cards for each sight word reader.

Have The Kids Match Up The Magnet Letters With The Sight Word Cards To Work On Matching And Building The Words.


Print out these sight word wall cards and have words to read at your fingertips. Make a sight word treasure hunt. Then we practice writing our word, filling in the missing letters and using it in a sentence.