Rudd, Cassie
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Ways to practice sight word recognition/spelling at home:
- write sight words on a beach ball - toss the ball back and forth and reading the sight word your fingers land on
- write letters in permanent marker on lego duplo blocks and build sight word towers
- write sight words in chalk on sidewalks or driveways
- build or stamp sight words in play dough or kinetic sand
- make a sand tray that students can trace sight words in
- write sight words on plastic or paper cups and as kids build they read aloud the sight words
- write sight words in shaving cream
- play sight word hopscotch
- build the sight words with pipe cleaners or wiki stix
- create a sight word necklace using letter beads and string
- spell sight words using letter magnets on cookie sheets
- go on a sight word hunt and search for sight words in books, newspapers, or magazines
- play sight word tic-tac-toe
- play sight word Twister (write sight words inside the circles & read them as you play)
- practice sight words by typing them in a document on a computer/tablet
- stamp sight words with letter stamps and an ink pad on paper
- play sight word bowling by writing or tying sight words to plastic bowling pins