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Sight word practice menu
Grab a flashlight, your favorite book, and turn off the lights! Read your book and try to find your
sight words. When you find one, write it down.
Play a board game, like Monopoly. When you move spaces, pick a sight word to spell. For example, if you move four spaces,
pick a four letter word to spell with each move.
Write your sight words
with rainbow colors.
Write your sight words with white
crayon. Then, color over them with a different color
crayon or marker.
Build your sight words with
legos.
Have an adult write your sight words with sidewalk chalk outside. Then, have
them call out a sight word for you to find. Once you
find it, spray it with a spray bottle.
Build your sight words with craft
sticks.
Play hopscotch with sight words
(instead of numbers in the
boxes, write sight words).
Play sight word
memory match.
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Sight word practice menu Play sight word parking
lot. Draw a parking lot on a piece of paper. Write your sight words inside each parking spot. Then, park cars inside the sight
word you read.
Write your sight words in
shaving cream.
Go bowling with your
sight words.
Write your sight words in playdough.
Paint your sight words with
water.
Play Sight Word Scavenger Hunt
with post-it notes.
Get 3 cups or bowls. Have an adult hide a
sight word card underneath one.
Then, have them mix up the cups. Try to find the sight word.
Grab a sight word card. Find something in your house that begins with
each letter. For example, the word is and. You could find an apple, necktie, and
doll.
Write a story using 3 sight words.
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