Thanks for walking with me.ĭon’t forget to subscribe by adding your info in the box below so that you can be notified of when I add our sight word worksheets. To get your free ‘it’ sight word worksheets, simply click here or the image below. This set of printables focuses on the words: is, this, my, and me. This unit contains a take-home word list, several printable worksheets, and learning centers. Stamping: We haven’t been using our stamping set often (maybe 3 times since we bought it last year) and so I figured this was the perfect way to justify the purchase. The word list for this unit includes: the, I, see, a. Maybe its time for an erasable dot marker? There are also a few other activities included in this kit.ĭo a Dot: This continues to be a big hit with my daughter and I still have to print each sheet 5 times. Your preschooler will say the word, build it with either playdough or magnetic letters and then stamp the word. This sheet can be used as a review sheet at the end. We have worksheets for over 150 different sight words. Each unit has a word list, word wheel, flashcards, word slider, tracing worksheets, and cut-and-glue activities. Assign a different sight word unit to your students each week. To follow the sight word worksheets that I have been making, you can download the list here. Cut out the letters in the word Run and glue them in the correct spaces on the worksheet. Just in case you did not know, group 1 of the pre-primer sight words has 20 sight words but we have divided it further. As I have said earlier, I have split each group of sight words in 2 so that it will be more manageable for my daughter. This sensory way to learn, really benefits all kids, especially young children who are often tactile learners(those who learn by touching).īesides being a great sensory invitation to play, did you know that playing with playdough majorly builds up the small muscles in the hands needed for fine motor skills.We are almost finished our first set of pre-primer sight words. See the playdough mats in action: Roll It Out/Playdough Sectionįirst, kids will roll out their playdough into long "snake" pieces, then twist and shape them into the letters that form the sight words. How to use your sight word playdough mats:Įach sight word playdough mat has 4 ways to interact with the word, and kids will see the sight word they're working on 6+ times during the activity. Many books that children read use only sight words OR, up to 80 of the words the children read are sight words. Sight words are no longer in vogue the terminology changes from sight words to wall words. By the end of first grade, a child should automatically recognize and correctly spell sight words. In order to memorize these strange yet vital words, kids need to interact with them many times. In addition, these sight word worksheets are perfect for morning work, literacy centers, independent seat work, guided activities and homework When teaching children to read it is so important to teach the sight words. They also provided additional words for a child who mastered the first list of sight words. Some teachers call them different things: tricky words, rainbow words, rule breakers, etc. Yes, that's why they're called sight words. Since many sight words don't sound how they're spelled, kids must recognize them by sight. Why are these playdough mats so effective at teaching sight words? Well, the key to learning sight words is exposure.
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