![]() ![]() Continuous practice will help readers learn and remember the sight words so that they become second nature. Sight words, in most cases, are words that can’t be sounded out, they need to be memorized. Planning fun sight word activities is also uber-important. ![]() Since sight words make up majority of text we read and write, these little words are a big part of reading success. We want our students to be able to read smoothly, without a lot of pauses. Whether your child is grade-level proficient or needs additional reading interventions, downloading all of the Printable Sight Words Worksheet Packets, will provide you with instant resources to teach, differentiate, or use as an intervention to meet the needs of every one of your students.When learning sight words, repetition is the key to fluency. I give you instant access to download all 41 kid-friendly, printable worksheets, one worksheet page for each sight word on the Third Grade Sight Words List. You’ll receive instant worksheet access to ALL 41 of the words on the Third Grade Dolch Words List completely FREE of charge! That’s right–Just like with the other Pre-K-2nd Grade Packets, I’m not going to tease you with just a few sample worksheets for you to try and then charge you if you want the rest of the word worksheets. ThinkFun Zingo Sight Words Award Winning Early Reading Game for Pre-K to 2nd Grade – Toy of the Year Finalist, A Fun and Educational Game Developed by Educators for Boys and Girls Learning Resources Slam Ships Sight Words Game, Homeschool, Visual, Tactile and Auditory Learning, Ages 5+ Learning Resources Sight Word Swat a Sight Word Game, Home School, Visual, Tactile and Auditory Learning, Phonics Games, Easter Gifts for Kids, 114 Pieces, Easter Games, Ages 5+ Learning Resources Pop For Sight Words Game, Vocabulary/Literacy Game, 92 Cards, Ages 5+ Sight Words Bingo – Language Building Skill Game for Home or Classroom (T6064), Build Vocabulary with 46 Most-Used Words, 3 – 36 players, Age 5 and up, Cover the Spaces Needed to Win & Call Bingo Children can use the ‘Read and Rainbow Write’ Word Cards to write sight words in their own sentences.Have students make their own sight words resource book gluing any of the activities in a notebook.Make two copies of ‘read the word’ or ‘rainbow write the word’ for all sorts of additional fun Sight Word Games, such as ‘War’, ‘Memory’, ‘Bingo’, etc.Use the ‘find and color the word’ activity as a check-for-understanding center where students color the focused sight words of the center.‘Rainbow write the word’ becomes a vowel/consonants identifying activity.Dry erase markers make the ‘write the word’ activity perfect for small group time–you say the word or show the word and have them write it from memory or copy it for those students just learning the sight words.Use Letter Magnets with the ‘build the word’ activity to spell words.Dry erase markers or playdough can be used with the ‘trace the word’ activity.Use the ‘read the word’ activity and different Reading Materials for children to recognize the words in text.Hide ‘read the word’ or ‘rainbow write words’ around the classroom for students to find and write.The ‘read the word’ activity becomes a set of flash cards, word wall words, or put them on a ring and they become individual sight word practice resources.Print the sight word activity worksheets on cover stock, laminate some of them, and then cut the activities apart. Differentiating worksheets to create six different small group or centerĪctivities is easy with just some card stock, lamination, and a pair of scissors! ![]() These printable worksheets are perfect to use as interventions for students, too. The words are grouped by grade-level, starting with Pre-K and going through 3rd Grade. There’s a total of 220 words on the Dolch Words List. Of course they’re all important for readers to learn, but the Dolch Sight Words List is the most commonly used to teach sight words. So which word list do children need to learn? You Guessed It–ALL of them! Google the phrase: ‘Sight Words List.’ Your search request will result in pages and pages of all different types of word lists. Additionally, their confidence as a reader increases with every, “I KNOW THAT WORD!!” Dolch, Fry, High Frequency Words…OH MY! Reading fluency and comprehension also begins to improve. Then they can spend their energy on decoding more difficult words. Sight words are frequently used throughout text and once children learn them, it makes reading easier for them. The reader has actually memorized the words to immediately recognize and read them without trying to say the letter sounds or use any other decoding strategy. Sight words are exactly what they sound like…words readers automatically know when they see them. ![]()
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