Kindergarten Sight Words
The words listed below are the 40 words your child will be tested on throughout the year by the district. Sight words are words that we teach our young readers to know by heart. That way, they don't have to spend valuable time decoding them.
Please help your child master these words!
I am the like to a have is he my we for me she see look are that they you do here go what was said come play her how
down some all now this be into so then no
It is important to give your child opportunities to practice their sight words at home. Here are some ideas:
1. Make an extra set of cards and play
memory.
2. Hang up two sight words and race your child
across the room to read the sight word in
“your lane”.
3. Go on a Sight Word Scavenger Hunt by hiding
the flashcards around the house.
4. Play Sight Word War – each player turns over a
sight word and whoever reads the sight word
first wins both cards.
5. Make a Bingo board with the sight words.
Play Bingo.
6. Create a word search puzzle on
www.puzzlemaker.com
7. Make an extra set of cards and play Go Fish.
8. Make a Tic Tac Toe board with the sight words.
Play Tic Tac Toe.
9. Flashlight words – tape the words up on the
ceiling and turn off the lights. Use the
flashlight to read the words.
10. Make the words using play-dough.
11. Write your words in play-dough with a gold tee.
12. Write sight words on a cup. If you read the word right, you get to stack the cup to try and build a tower.
12. Write the sight words with different color markers.
The words below are extra words to practice to help your child be the best reader they can be!!!
The words listed below are the 40 words your child will be tested on throughout the year by the district. Sight words are words that we teach our young readers to know by heart. That way, they don't have to spend valuable time decoding them.
Please help your child master these words!
I am the like to a have is he my we for me she see look are that they you do here go what was said come play her how
down some all now this be into so then no
It is important to give your child opportunities to practice their sight words at home. Here are some ideas:
1. Make an extra set of cards and play
memory.
2. Hang up two sight words and race your child
across the room to read the sight word in
“your lane”.
3. Go on a Sight Word Scavenger Hunt by hiding
the flashcards around the house.
4. Play Sight Word War – each player turns over a
sight word and whoever reads the sight word
first wins both cards.
5. Make a Bingo board with the sight words.
Play Bingo.
6. Create a word search puzzle on
www.puzzlemaker.com
7. Make an extra set of cards and play Go Fish.
8. Make a Tic Tac Toe board with the sight words.
Play Tic Tac Toe.
9. Flashlight words – tape the words up on the
ceiling and turn off the lights. Use the
flashlight to read the words.
10. Make the words using play-dough.
11. Write your words in play-dough with a gold tee.
12. Write sight words on a cup. If you read the word right, you get to stack the cup to try and build a tower.
12. Write the sight words with different color markers.
The words below are extra words to practice to help your child be the best reader they can be!!!