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Sight Word Games Pattern Block Mats E-K | Pattern Blocks | Word Work Activities

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Primary Planet by Hilary Gard
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Just add Pattern Blocks! These pattern block games are a fun way to help your students practice and learn their sight words with a little math mixed in! Easy to use, low prep! The list that I am using to create these games is from the Month by Month Phonics book by Carson-Dellosa. These are the sight words that I have been using for years in my 2nd grade classroom.

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This super fun Sight Word product includes:

  • Full color mats with sight words from E-K.
  • Black and white mats (you could color these, or have students color them.) Sight words from E-K.
  • Recording sheets if you want your students to keep track of the words that they have built (or colored).
  • Coloring Mats (if you want them to color the words instead of building them with the pattern blocks.
  • Words included in this set: eating, every, favorite, first, float, found, friend, girl, green, gym, have, here, house, how, hurt, I'll, I've, into, it's, joke, jump, junk, kicked, and knew.

These are partner games.

Each set of partners will need one mat, a die and some pattern blocks.

•The object of the game is to fill build your word first. Your students are not building their words on their mats.

•You can build in some decision making by having your students roll 2 dice and then deciding which roll would help them win the game.

•If you want, instead of building the words, each student could have their own mat to color. When they roll the dice, they color that shape. Whoever colors their whole word first wins!

•I have included coloring mats to make this easier. The kiddos would need a full-color mat, crayons, and dice.

These games are perfect for math centers, word work centers, fast finishers, or small groups for math or word work! There are so many ways to use these fun games!

*Other ways you could play the games are included in the teacher notes!

**These mats are not sized for placing the blocks directly on the pictures. The pictures are there for your students to look at and make their own version.


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Hilary Gard

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Recognize and draw shapes having specified attributes, such as a given number of angles or a given number of equal faces. Identify triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, and cubes.
Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing.
Generalize learned spelling patterns when writing words (e.g., cage -> badge; boy -> boil).

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