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Sight words
Sight words








sight words

Magna doodle boards – write and write again!.Clothespins matching on index cards – match the letter clothespin to the letter on the card.Shaving cream sight word writing on table tops (cleans your tables too!)-Simply spray a pile of shaving cream on the table, let them spread it out, then call out a word and have them write it!.Paint bags (ziplock bag with paint inside, tape at the top if you’re worried about paint escaping) – trace sight words.Playdough– create your words using playdough.Computer keyboards – print a keyboard template out or have some old keyboards available for students to type out their set of sight words (helps introduce typing as well!).If you are familiar with Elkonin boxes, then this isn’t too new for you. As we are learning how the brain learns to read, we are learning more about this importance. Help the kids begin to orthographically map the words as you are introducing and teaching them.

#Sight words how to#

Combined with balanced literacy practices and phonics instruction, your students need sight word mastery to become successful and fluent readers! Overĥ0% of all reading materials are made up of the same set of words! Who knew!? Less time and energy goes into decoding sight words so that more brainpower can go into decoding the more difficult words! How to Introduce New High-Frequency Words Sight words cannot be easily sounded out. Personally, I have used both in my classroom! Why are sight words such a big deal? Practicing at home? Either list is great! You can’t go wrong with one vs. Which one do you use? Most schools have a preference of one over the other, or check with your grade level team to see which list they prefer. The two most common sight word lists are Fry’s 1000 instant words and Dolch word lists. If you aren’t sure what the difference is between sight words and high-frequency words is, I have a blog on that HERE!

sight words

Once a set of high-frequency words has been mastered and becomes sight words for students, a new set is introduced for mastery. High-frequency words are the most common words found in beginning children’s reading materials. Interacting physically, using fine motor skills, orthographically mapping words, and even music are great ways to get all learning types involved.Īre you looking for some sight word tips to mix up your sight word practice? Before we jump into my tried and true tips and tricks, let’s cover a few quick basics. Once students understand how to orthographically map a word, it helps their brains learn words with similar spelling and phonics patterns.įlash cards have been used in the past to reinforce sight words, but they aren’t the only way! The majority of little learners need a multi-sensory approach to learning. Well friends, I think it all comes down to how you introduce high-frequency words and how you keep reinforcing them. “What are your best sight word tips to help my readers learn them quickly?” is one question I get asked often.










Sight words