Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Have you subscribed to the Teach Love Autism Insider? It is a weekly email I send out providing you with the latest updates on my blog and store! I also give you tips, tricks, and hacks I’ve tested and tried to help you in your classroom! Lastly, you can gain access to the Free Resource Library!! To sign up to receive these emails CLICK HERE!įollow me in many more ways to find out about new products and things happening in my classroom!Ĭopyright © Teach Love Autism. Looking to save $$$$? Grab the bundle of level 1 and 2 together HERE! These cards can be used in multiple ways: If you like this circle time activity, you will love the ideas and circle time lessons I share in Little School my ebook of preschool activities.This set includes 150 of the most commonly used sight words with visuals to match! Use this product in many ways to support learners in being able to read the sight words. If you have suggestions too, I’d love to hear them! It’s even, more fun now that two kids can play, and by fun I mean the smack talk is insane.įor other sight words ideas, make sure to stop over on my Facebook page. Sight Word Dominoes & Speed Racer Game – this is a family favorite, and we haven’t really put it away since I made it when my now 3rd grader was in Kindergarten.Use a sharpie to write the words on and dry-erase marker to erase the sharpie when you are done. Make those “baby Lego” (that’s a direct quote from a child who shall remain anonymous and not my personal view of these rad blocks) work for your growing family. Ask them what word you wrote when you see them after school. If you don’t love the book, that’s fine! Check out the post and see how the game works and make your own with your child’s favorite book. Where the Wild Things Are – Sight Word Game & Free Printable – This is such a fun game, and I made it with my favorite book.Keep it simple with only one word, when your child can recognize the word erase it and move to the next! Make a mini word wall on a window with window markers.In fact, I think I will make her a garden themed version of this one when I get home! This is a matching game that requires very little space, and you could totally change the theme. Sight Word Matching Game – This game came about because my daughter LOVED the previous idea so much I adapted it. Sight Word Scavenger Hunt – my 5-year-old adores this game, and it’s a fun way to make learning these words active as well.Trust me this game is incredibly effective! The post explains it in depth, but the gist of it is that you give your child one word to read while you read the rest, and every time that word pops up they read it. While reading at night try this game I shared over on Scholastic Parents.I brought together some of our favorite ways to make working on sight words fun! Have you seen my breakfast sight words? Pop over to Instagram to see how I slip a few words into my daughter’s morning routine! If you have a kindergartner like I do sight words are just part of your day. I know I am not the only parent who tries to make working on sight words fun when I can.
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