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READING READINESS- SIGHT WORDS: PLAYFUL LEARNING

This weeks homemade Monday is dedicated to reading readiness. Sight words can be tricky, so it is important to practice them as much as possible. Reviewing these words doesn’t have to be boring, you can turn reading skills into a game. Here are a few activities I do with my boys to achieve their literacy goals. I also compiled a list of the sight words all Maryland students should know by the end of Kindergarten.

 


ALPHABET SOUP


What you need:

How to play alphabet soup:

This activity can be done a few different ways….


BEAN BAG TOSS


What you need:

How to play bean bag Toss:

This activity can be done in a few ways…


CREATIVE COMPOSITION


What you need:

How to play creative composition:

Here are a few ideas for writing out words in a non-traditional and fun way.


SIGHT WORD SWAT


What you need:

How to play sight word swat:

Once again this activity can be done in a variation of different ways.


NOTE ABOUT SUPPLIES


I want to add that some of these supplies that I have, you may not have…and that is okay. Just use what you have! Many of these supplies I have collected over the years. I have a great deal of resources after working in the school system for a few years and from homeschooling my children. You don’t have to be a teacher or home-schooler though to do these activities with your kids. It’s important to reinforce what they learn at school at home. You can get a lot of great letter and other educational supplies really cheap from The Dollar Tree and stores like Target or Walmart.

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