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Whether the story makes sense or not, it'll be fun and students will get to practice using their sight words. Go around the room in order so that the sentences form a story. Engage in a round-robin storytelling game, with each student coming up with a sentence using a sight word.Host a sight word spelling bee, offering prizes to all students who make it through the round without misspelling any terms from the kindergarten sight word list.Read off a selection of phrases or sentences with sight words and ask students to ring a bell or hold up a card any time you speak one of their sight words.This can be a group, partner or individual activity.
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Challenge students to describe designated objects using only sight words.Each Dolch Sight Word has a check box next to it. Have students create a greeting card for a parent or other caregiver that features one or more sight words in the design or text. For your convenience, I have divided these sight words across five lists: Pre-K Sight Words, Kindergarten Sight Words, First Grade Sight Words, Second Grade Sight Words, and Third Grade Sight Words.Spur creativity by assigning students to work visual representations of one or more sight words into a drawing or other art project.Mastery is when the student can look at each word, in any order, and say it in the time it takes to snap. Master words before adding new ones from the list. Start with just one sight word per sentence, then make it more challenging by requiring two or three. Practice small groups of words at a time (4-6 words). Assign students to come up with original sentences using certain sight words.Challenge students to listen closely for sight words during storytime, and award prizes to the first student who raises a hand when a sight word is spoken.
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