Sight Word Stories - Make up your own stories. They will each be composed of three to five sentences, but they must include a total of six words.
Barnyard Hollar - This is one talky farm for you. Color each character that mentions and of the terms that are located in the box.
On Top Of It - They fit a lot of information into those big words, don't they? You will find terms that hidden within other ones.
Every Single Time - We give you a list that we need you to locate within a hefty-sized paragraph. Where are those words inside there?
Writing & Finding - You are given some simple words to use in your own sentences. You will also find them within a jumble.
Make Your Own Sentences - What sentence based stories will you dream up? You just have to include a series of different terms, when you do it.
What's That Suppose To Mean? - Seek the point of what the author wrote. While you are at it, break it apart.
Colorful Turtle - What's the turtle looking for? Color him based on the key that is given to you.
Word Search - A great word puzzle activity for you. Find everything in the puzzle that resides within the series of boxes.
Practice Writing - More reps for those pencils of yours. The more often you write them, the better chance that you will remember them.
My Word Match - A simple line will connect the two. You are matching a lowercase version to and uppercase instance.
Word Scramble! - See if you can mix up those two letters and make some words. Check them off as you find them.
Friendly Letters - Use some sight words in a passage to your friend. Once you are done, switch your papers with your partner.
Book Words - I would suggest using a grade 1 level reader here. Choose your favorite book. Try to find at least six of the following sight words in the book. Write them as you find them and note where they are located within the work.
Classroom Words - The more things on your class walls, the better. this activity will get them moving all over the place.