![]() ![]() Record one point for each egg found and two points if your child can read the sight word. Hide the eggs all around your backyard or living room. Write a sight word on each of the paper strips and place one strip in each egg. Just in time for spring! You'll need paper (cut into strips), markers, and plastic eggs you can open. Try these 10 fun active learning games to help your child learn sight words and more! 1. Active learning will not only help your child retain the sight words, but will also develop skills such as critical thinking, communication, collaboration, creativity, innovation, self-regulation, and working memory. The best way children learn is by engaging in playful activities. This does not mean, however, that you have to sit with your child and use boring and basic flashcards. ![]() The best way to learn these words is through familiarity and memorization. Many of them can't be figured out phonetically, and they are often an exception to the rules of letter–sound relationships. Children should recognize sight words without sounding out the letters to build reading speed and fluency. Sight words are those foundational words that appear frequently wherever you see words in print. You do not need to contact us for permission to use the materials.Big, at, can, does, go, see: these are just a few of what are commonly referred to as sight words. You may use these materials in the classroom, at home, as part of a for-profit tutoring business, to wrap fish, or for any other purpose your heart desires. Essentially, this means you can do whatever you want with the resources, provided you leave the attribution hallmark on the resources. These materials are provided under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. To download a template, right-click and select Save As. ![]() Blank 3×3 Bingo Cards (Write in your own words)ħ.3 Dolch Sight Words Bingo Cards 7.3.a Dolch Sight Words 5×5 Bingo Cardsħ.4 Fry Sight Words Bingo Cards 7.4.a Fry Sight Words 5×5 Bingo Cardsħ.5 Top 150 Written Words Bingo Cards 7.5.a Top 150 Written Words 5×5 Bingo Cardsħ.5.b Top 150 Written Words 4×4 Bingo Cardsħ.5.a Top 150 Written Words 3×3 Bingo Cards.Blank 4×4 Bingo Cards (Write in your own words).Blank 5×5 Bingo Cards (Write in your own words).We start a new round by having each child pass their card to their left, so that each child has a new card and is given the opportunity to read new words. If she played correctly, that child is declared the winner, and we move on to playing the next round. When a child claims to be the winner, ask her to read out her four or five words that made a line (more reading practice), and check these words on her card and on your word list to make sure she actually heard and marked the words correctly. When a child has a line, they yell out “BINGO!” ![]() For the purposes of making a line, the center space (free space) is considered to be automatically filled. To win, a child has makes an entire line (five vertical, horizontal, or diagonal squares). If they find the word, they place a counter on that square. When the children hear a word called out, they are supposed to look at their Bingo card and see if they can find the word on the card (not every word is on every card). The adult takes a long pause between each word to give the children time to play the game. The adult then marks off the word from the list to help them remember which words have been called already. For example, if the word was plate, the adult could call out: Adult: Plate. The adult reads out the word, uses it in a sentence, then reads out the word again. The adult takes the word list and picks a word at random from the list. ![]()
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