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Sight Word Practice - Sight Word Activities - 100 Sight Word Emergent Readers

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These sight word books were extremely helpful to pair in addition to the sight words we use with other curriculum!

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    Give your students fun and engaging sight word practice with this set of emergent sight word books! This set of 100 printable sight word readers provides students with multiple opportunities to read and spell sight words in each book. This hands-on, interactive approach engages students in sight word practice as they make each sight word reader their own. Your students will love these sight word activities!

    Each Sight Word Reader in the set highlights one sight word with pages showing a themed predictable sentence missing the featured sight word. Students will use the included page to cut letters apart, then unscramble and glue the letters into each page to correctly spell the target sight word. These sight word books are a great way to weave in some fine motor practice and letter identification while students work on sight word practice! Picture support is also included throughout the readers.

    Your students will LOVE creating these sight word books while they practice sight words and will want to proudly read them again and again. Interactive Sight Word Readers are a great, inexpensive way to build a personal reading library for each of your students while providing hands-on sight word practice. These sight word books are perfect for whole class lessons, small group instruction and literacy centers. With 100 words to choose from, you can quickly and easily differentiate for the needs of your students.

    Want to know about my Interactive Sight Word Readers? This blog post will answer all of your questions.

    The Interactive Sight Words Books Bundle includes:

    • 100 printable interactive sight word books
    • Engaging sight word practice
    • Each book provides opportunities for reading and spelling the target word
    • Easily differentiate for your students

    The following Interactive Sight Word Readers are included in this collection:

    (The featured sight word for each book is displayed in ALL CAPS and books are arranged in alphabetical order and sorted by the featured sight word.)

    1. The Bus Goes ALL Through the Town
    2. I ALWAYS Have Fun After School
    3. These ARE the Fall Leaves
    4. Look AROUND the Classroom
    5. I Can be as Fun AS the Animals
    6. I Can Have a BALL
    7. What Will They Grow to BE?
    8. I Dress Warm BECAUSE
    9. Have you BEEN for a Ride?
    10. They Are BEST Friends
    11. I See BLACK Animals
    12. I Want to Play, BUT
    13. I Will BUY a Birthday Gift
    14. I See Signs BY the Road
    15. I CANNOT Wait to Grow Up
    16. I Like to Play When it’s COLD
    17. I am Having a DAY
    18. DID You Brush Your Teeth?
    19. Who DOES that Job?
    20. DON'T Forget to Go to Bed
    21. I Knocked the Pins DOWN
    22. We EACH Found a Bug
    23. They Have EIGHT Legs
    24. What is on EVERY US Nickel?
    25. Can you FIND the Letters?
    26. I Have FIVE Senses
    27. I Will FLY Around the World
    28. I am Thankful FOR
    29. I FOUND it on a Dime
    30. Who Has FOUR Legs?
    31. Where are they FROM?
    32. It is FUN to Help!
    33. Everyone GOES to Work
    34. Look Who GOES to Bed
    35. We are GOING on a Trip
    36. Famous Americans Who Did GOOD Things
    37. I GOT a New Book
    38. Go GREEN and Recycle
    39. I HAD Five Pretzels
    40. This Dog HAS It
    41. I HAVE Some Things
    42. HE is my Dad
    43. The Builder has HER Tools
    44. HERE is Martin Luther King, Jr.
    45. How to Make HIM Better
    46. I’M Going to Grow Up
    47. I Put it INTO My Lunch Box
    48. Whose is IT?
    49. Watch the Girl JUMP
    50. I LIKE the Farm
    51. How LONG is It?
    52. I LOVE Valentine's Day!
    53. The Family Shares LOVE
    54. I Will MAKE Breakfast
    55. Do You Want to Play with ME?
    56. I MUST Be Healthy
    57. It is NOT an Insect
    58. I Can Blast OFF
    59. There was an OLD Woman
    60. I Can Trade ONE Dollar
    61. Do You Want This OR That for Lunch?
    62. This is PART of my Body
    63. We are All PEOPLE
    64. Do You See the PINK Things?
    65. I Have PURPLE Bruises
    66. I PUT it on the Toy Potato
    67. I Can READ
    68. What is ROUND Like a Sphere?
    69. The Kids Can RUN Fast
    70. What Would Martin Luther King SAY?
    71. When I am at SCHOOL
    72. Let’s SING a Song Together
    73. I Can SIT and Learn
    74. Insects Have SIX Legs
    75. Before I go to SLEEP
    76. I Got SOME Cavities
    77. Who will STOP at the Sign?
    78. Let’s TAKE a Trip in Space!
    79. I Have TEN Things
    80. They Said THANK You
    81. The Players Need THEIR Things
    82. THESE Are My Mom’s Shoes
    83. I Grew THREE Apple Trees
    84. They Went THROUGH It
    85. I Like That Sport TOO
    86. I Have TWO Shoes
    87. I USE Punctuation When I Write
    88. Let’s Take a WALK
    89. Time to WASH the Clothes
    90. They Do That Very WELL
    91. I wish I WERE an Animal
    92. I Know WHICH Clothes to Wear
    93. Do You See the WHITE Animals?
    94. I WISH I Were A …
    95. I Know the Opposite WORD
    96. They are Ready for WORK
    97. YES, I Have It
    98. Do YOU Want to Play?
    99. Santa, Do You Have YOUR Things?
    100. Don't forget to pack YOUR Clothes

    ***Please note that this 2nd Bundle of Books has been capped at 100 titles in the set.

    See What Other Teachers are Saying

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I own the first bundle, and I just love them. I really think it is great sight word practice for the kids to keep making the words and then to have a book that they are able to read independently.

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ These interactive readers are AWESOME for my kindergartners. They are engaging, the students enjoy making them and reading them, and they give them an opportunity to work on literacy AND fine motor skills. Win-win!

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I loved using these sight word books as well as the first bundle of books this year! I use Orton Gillingham in my classroom and use arm tapping to spell out their "red words." I then have them use the word in context through their decodables as well as these readers. I love that they can build the sight word in these readers as it works well with the arm tapping! Thank you for this great resource!

    HOW TO USE: Copy each book and the corresponding scrambled word cutouts for each student. Separate pages by cutting each 8.5x11” sheet in half and staple the books together for students. Students will practice their sight words by cutting letters apart (included in every book), then unscramble and glue the letters into each page to correctly spell the featured sight word.

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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Demonstrate understanding of the organization and basic features of print.
    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.
    Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words.
    Read common high-frequency words by sight (e.g., the, of, to, you, she, my, is, are, do, does).

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