Sight Words For First Grade
Our first graders learn both their First Grade Words and their Word Club Words. Please study both sets of lists with your first grader. I have some great suggestions below for different ways you can study their sight words with them.
Wonders Word Lists
Word Club Words
Sight word practice activities:
Here are some fun ways to help you and your child enjoy practicing sight words. With all of these activities, have your child say the word as he/she reads it. Enjoy!
- Write 5 words on post-its and put them on your door. Have your child read the words, you can add one or two more at a time.
- Use yarn or string to form words.
- Read a story. See how many times you can find your words.
- Print your words with your fingers five or more times in flour, salt, or sugar.
- See how many times you can write your words in one minute.
- Write three or more sentences using each word.
- Use coins to form you words.
- Use your favorite snack to shape your words and then eat them. Yum!
- Tape record yourself saying and spelling your words.
- Print the words on someone's back and have them guess the word.
- Form your words out of beads or buttons.
- Use colored chalk to write your words on the sidewalk.
- Used cooked spaghetti to form your words.
- Stamp your words using assorted stamps and colors.
- Form your words out of alphabet cereal or crackers.
- Use colored crayons to copy your words in many different colors.
- Paint your words using watercolors or finger paints.
- Find your words in the newspaper and highlight them.
- Use bread or cookie dough to shape your words and bake them.
- Use beans to form your words. Glue them down on paper.
- Write three or more words that rhyme with each word.
- Type your words on the computer.
- Find your words in a magazine and cut them out.
Our first graders learn both their First Grade Words and their Word Club Words. Please study both sets of lists with your first grader. I have some great suggestions below for different ways you can study their sight words with them.
Wonders Word Lists
Word Club Words
Sight word practice activities:
Here are some fun ways to help you and your child enjoy practicing sight words. With all of these activities, have your child say the word as he/she reads it. Enjoy!
- Write 5 words on post-its and put them on your door. Have your child read the words, you can add one or two more at a time.
- Use yarn or string to form words.
- Read a story. See how many times you can find your words.
- Print your words with your fingers five or more times in flour, salt, or sugar.
- See how many times you can write your words in one minute.
- Write three or more sentences using each word.
- Use coins to form you words.
- Use your favorite snack to shape your words and then eat them. Yum!
- Tape record yourself saying and spelling your words.
- Print the words on someone's back and have them guess the word.
- Form your words out of beads or buttons.
- Use colored chalk to write your words on the sidewalk.
- Used cooked spaghetti to form your words.
- Stamp your words using assorted stamps and colors.
- Form your words out of alphabet cereal or crackers.
- Use colored crayons to copy your words in many different colors.
- Paint your words using watercolors or finger paints.
- Find your words in the newspaper and highlight them.
- Use bread or cookie dough to shape your words and bake them.
- Use beans to form your words. Glue them down on paper.
- Write three or more words that rhyme with each word.
- Type your words on the computer.
- Find your words in a magazine and cut them out.
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