Do You need some Sight Word help for your kindergarten kids? I've got some great ideas for you! How about 72 pages of Sight Word Skill Sheets with my kid-tested, teacher approved system? Students TRACE the word, WRITE the word, COLOR the word and then become ABCDe-tectives and "unjumble" the word, by CUTTING out the letters in their easy-snip rectangular boxes, ARRANGING them in correctly -spelled order, then GLUING them to their matching boxes on the skill sheet, where they can then READ the page! Students enjoy figuring out these simple puzzles and being detectives!
Do one sheet each day, or choose whatever words you want from a 52 alphabetical sight word listing and make a booklet for your class to work on. AND for this week only 'til the 14th of October, I'm offering this outstanding 72 page book FREE!
It may sound silly, but I'm giving you the Sight Word Book FREE in celebration of my successful cataract surgery! So enjoy. Just click on the link and print which ever sight words that you use in your class, or print the entire thing. After the 17th of October the book will sell for only $1.99. There's a two-page tip sheet that lists other things you can do with the cards as well.
Besides the Skill Sheet Book I've also made Mini Flashcards perfect for little hands! I'm sure you can think up all sorts of fun things to do with them. A pack of 52 is only .99 cents! Click on the link to check it out.
Here’s Some Other Things You Can Do With The Flashcards:
- Use the Mini Flashcards for games, pocket cards.
- Run them off on different colors of construction paper and laminate them.
- Rubber band them and make them into concentration-match games, and file folder games.
- Stick a magnet or piece of Velcro on the back and use them on a flannel or magnet board.
- Have children make sentences with them.
- Punch a hole in the corner and put them on a split ring. Keep the ring of cards by your Story Time chair. Play “Flash!”
- "Flash” the card quickly and see who can “Flash” their hand up the fastest to identify what the word is. Give that child the card off the split ring to hold. whoever has the most cards at the end of a round of "Flash" is the winner.
- Have a room helper make these cards up for you
- Make non-laminated sets and send them home in a baggie for parents to help work on a word-a-week with their child. Have them post a card on the fridge.
- Put them up on the wall as your word wall words.
- Use a flash light to spy them in the dark. Paint them with glow paint and they will glow in the dark.
- I bought a big plastic laser during Halloween time and my students love using that to point to the words.
- I have them play ABCDe-tective and I toss the words all over the room and they run around and find them. We sit in a circle and they have to identify the ones they found. If they can’t they hold it up and the first one to spy it correctly gets that card.
- You can run them off on copy paper and glue them to seasonal die-cut shapes for each month. i.e., apples for September, pumpkins for October, leaves or acorns for November etc. and then display them in your room like that or decorate a tree that stays up on your bulletin board or wall all year.
- Have your students sit in a circle. Put them in a brown lunch bag or lunch box. Tell your students you are going to Munch some words for lunch. (Crunch-munch a bunch of sight words for lunch!) and pass the bag/box. Let the children pick one out and read it. If they read it correctly they get a sticker or an “I’m a Sight Word Smartie!" (These are Smartie candies. Sometimes I give my students a Super Sight Word “Kiddle” and I give them a Skittle!
- Play a version of Musical Chairs. When the music stops they have to read the sight word on their chair, if they can’t they’re out.
- Play “Hot Sight Word!” Children sit in a circle. Pass around 2 or 3 sight words. When the music stops the children holding the sight words have to read them and are out.
- Play “What’s Missing?” Put a laminated circle in the middle of your circle. Put 3 sight words on the circle to start. Have the children close their eyes. Take one sight word away. Have them open their eyes and the first one to tell you which sight word is missing gets a sticker. Add another sight word to the circle and continue the game ‘til you have 10 sight words on your circle mat.
- Pass out envelopes of your sight words to each of your tables. Ask each child at the table to hold up their sight word and identify it. If a child cannot identify their sight word, move on to the next table. The table that identifies all of their sight words gets stickers. After all the tables have been given a try, have the children put the sight words back in their envelopes and exchange table envelopes, then play again.
- Make some sentence strips up with the sight words and put those sight words in an envelope with the sentence strip. Have the children make the sentence with the words and then have them trace and write the sentence on a separate sheet of paper, or on a paper they can eraser that you’ve laminated and also included in the envelope.
- If you think of some other things, please share and I’ll add them to our list. Thanks in advance.
- The possibilities of activities are endless. As always, I’d love hearing how you use them with your students and any way I can improve them or anything else you’re looking for. It’s truly my desire to help.
- diane@teachwithme.com
Finally, besides the Sight Word Skill Sheets and Mini-Flashcards, I made two Easy Reader Sight Word Booklets. Your students will enjoy completing their booklet and then taking it home to share with their families! You can imagine how excited they'll feel when they can read it all by themselves!. My I CAN Booklet uses 10 sight words; My LOOK Book incorporates 20 sight words! They also use the READ, TRACE and WRITE formular to really get those sight words in their heads in a fun way. I post new things EVERY day so please pop by often. It's my goal to write 8 more booklets. Click on the links to check them out. A little more advanced booklet incorporates shape, color and number words + 19 sight words. It's called My Look and See Shape Booklet. I include traceable flashcards and 5 skillsheets for practice so that your students will be reading the booklet in no time. It also include an ABCDe-tective progress-praise certificate. Click on the link to check out this booklet that packs in lots of skills and standards in a super-fun way!
If you're looking for a Dolch Word List for Kindergarten, click on the link. I also have a Pre-Primer Dolch Word List that I also use for my Y5's. Click on the link for that if interested. If you teach 1st grade I've also compiled a Dolch Word List for first grade as well. Click on that link for a copy. Dolch Word List for 1st Grade.
The biggest bonanza is over 300 traceable flashcards and all the Dolch Word Lists all the way up to a 3rd grade Dolch word list in a book I call Dolch Word Help. Click on the link to view/print a copy. I've included a Dolch noun list as well as Dolch noun flashcards and their Dolch Noun matching picture cards + a tip list of how you can use all of this! I even found a fairy tale online that includes all 220 Dolch words from ALL of the Dolch lists! WOW! Click on the link for this wonderfulf reebie! FREE DOLCH WORD HELP BOOK
If you're looking for a fun read aloud to go with your kindergarten Dolch Word list I have just the thing. When I was working on my Masters in Elementary Education one of my reading class assignments was to write something creative for a kindergarten class using the Dolch Word List. I chose to write an ABC book. I really challenged myself because I wanted to see if I could incorporate the entire Dolch Word list, not just the kindergarten Dolch word list but the first grade Dolch Word List AND the second grade Dolch Word List !!! I also wanted it to rhyme and include all the vowel sounds. I'm a big fan of Dr. Seuss so I wanted it to be a silly sort of book using his format that my students would enjoy hearing. Wow! What a job! But so fun to create and my students LOVE LOVE LOVE this booklet. Lots of giggle time. So check it out by clicking on the link. It's entitled Awake To Zleep and is a real tongue twister so prepare to have fun!
I've also compiled a list of consonant blends, digraphs, and long and short vowel words. They are in alphabetical order for easy reference with some tips of what to do with the word list, a song to help teach your students vowels, an art activity to help them sort consonants and vowels and finally, a movement-chant activity to help them conquer the concept of blends in a fun way! Click on the link for a copy. WORD LIST
Letters make up words and words make up sentences and they all make up an Itty Bitty Alpha-bit Book that's fun for your students to make and collect! What a great way to build a child's self-esteem on their road to reading bit-by-bit! Click on the link to learn how. You will LOVE the versatility of teaching with these mini flashcard sets! Learn number words with Numbits, and have a blast making Itty Bitty Number and skip counting books! Click on the link to see how you can join the fun!!
I hope these new sight words for kindergarten activities, and the Dolch word information, will help you and yours. I designed them to be time savers for you as well as great fun and good self-esteem builders. Hopefully they will help promote literacy in your classrooms.
Happy Fall Reading!