
After the students master the skill, they will independently use them in literacy workstations independently and cooperatively in groups as well. I can’t wait to print and compile them in a binder and literacy bags. You have ensured that quality instruction is accessible for all students by creating and sharing this resource. I am so excited to have stumbled across this resource!! ♡♡♡♡ I am going to spread the news through my social networks and on my campus.☆☆☆ This curriculum is not only great for educators in a formal setting, but also home schoolers, tutors, parent volunteers, and parents who are looking for a comprehensive and easy to implement resource. This is my new small group phonics go-to resource this year! You ensured that all areas of literacy development were covered in a fun hands-on multi-sensory progression of skills. I am a seasoned veteran with 13+ years instructing ESL Early childhood students and I have never encountered a curriculum like yours.
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The fact that you choose to share these amazing resources FREE OF CHARGE is also mind blowing. After several versions of the sentence, see what other sentences you can make.Wow, I am sooooo blown away by the sheer amount of activities, variety, depth and complexity that went into creating the sequence for this curriculum. Once you make a silly sentence, try to switch out just one word over and over again so the child gets extra practice with the words that stay the same. Or, you can actually move the cards around. If you have them stuck to a wall or board like I do, you can simply point to the words as you go along. See if you can arrange them into silly sentences. You can either have them say the word they shoot with a dart gun, or you can say a word and see if they can shoot it. Just like before, put your sight words up on a wall or refrigerator. You can then give hot/cold clues to get her closer to the target word without saying the word out loud. Have your child point to one of the words and say it out loud. For each word he points to, say the word out loud so he can start to memorize what those words say.įor children who are getting better at sight words, think of one of the words in your head but don’t say it out loud. As he points to words that are closer to the target word, say “warmer” or “hotter”. Say that word out loud and then tell him if he’s hot or cold. For children who are just starting to learn sight words, say one of the words out loud and ask the child to point to the word that he THINKS is the right one. Write several sight words on index cards and stick them up on the wall (or fridge). Here are three fun games you can use to make sight word practice more fun: 1. This can get tedious, especially if your child isn’t super into reading yet. In order to learn these sight words by heart, children must practice reading them many, many times. They also come up a lot during reading so being able to decode these words quickly will help children read more quickly and fluently.Ĭlick Here to Find Out What Sight Words Your Child Should Know by Grade How Can I Make Sight Word Practice Fun? Some of these words are difficult to sound out, as they don’t sound exactly as they’re spelled (such as “the”). Sight words are words that we expect children to be able to read or decode as soon as they see them, without having to sound them out.
