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Sight Word Practice Games

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Grade Levels
K - 2nd
Resource Type
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Formats Included
  • Zip
Pages
130 pages
$15.00
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I loved this resource! When my school used Journey's this was very helpful to keep my students engaged with all the Sight Words we were learning. After we switched curriculums to CKLA, I was still able to incorporate Sight Word games into our daily activities.
My students enjoy these simple and easy games to play at home or in school with a partner during centers.
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Description

These 27 different sight word practice games can go along with any list of spelling words or sight words!

This product is perfect for kids who need extra practice spelling their sight words! Includes 250 sight words from Wonders for Kindergarten and Pre-primer, Primer, First Grade and Second Grade words from Dolch and Number/ Color words. Comes with an editable version to type your own sight words on flashcards.

Most sight word practice games includes 10 spots to write in their sight words. Use the different sight word flash cards for students to practice their own words. Print the first 10 sight words you want students to practice on red paper. Once students master those 10 sight words (reading, writing or both) they will move onto the next 10 sight words on orange paper. If a student doesn't master them they will stay at red level and continue to practice them. This is differentiated for each kid as students will be on different levels, practicing words on their own level. I test my students every Friday after they have practice throughout the week. If they can read the words and spell them they get the next color to put on their ring.

This product includes 27 different games:

-Rainbow writing

-Smelly words

-Magic words

-Stamp words

-Magnetic Words

-Felt board Words (Grab at Target Dollar Spot)

-Read it, Make it, Write it

-Hide it

-Sound it out

-Type it out

-Word race (comes with editable version)

-Pre-Primer Slides& Ladders

-Tic Tac Toe

-Connect Four

- Word Search

-Roll It

-Fill It

-Consonants vs. Vowels

-3 Times

-ABC Order

-Sort It

-Spin It

-Scrabble It

-Build a Pyramid

-Magna Board (Grab at Dollar Tree)

-Dot to Dot

-Spiral It

4 different bingo sheets and an editable one are included. This helps me keep track of what games the students have played. Students try to get 4 in a row and it helps manage the games so they aren't playing the same game over and over.

Includes labels for a cart, labels to put in the Target Square Labels and full size pages.

Data sheet/ student recording sheets are also included.

Some games come in color and black/ white. Comes with a section of how to use this in my classroom. Also, check out my Instagram @movemountainsinkindergarten where I have saved this product in my story highlights and my blog where you can read more about it:

https://movemountainsinkindergarten.com/rainbow-write-sight-words/

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Follow words from left to right, top to bottom, and page by page.
Recognize that spoken words are represented in written language by specific sequences of letters.
Recognize and name all upper- and lowercase letters of the alphabet.
Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words.
Demonstrate basic knowledge of one-to-one letter-sound correspondences by producing the primary sound or many of the most frequent sounds for each consonant.

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