Imaginative play is so fun to watch and with a little creativity can be turned into amazing opportunities to learn. Give them new life by creating a fun reading game. Games are a great way for parents and kids to have fun and learn together. These sight word games are perfect for bonding and learning. How about a cute monster that eats sight words? Check out this adorable play idea from The Craft Train.
A fun popsicle stick game for parents to play with kids to help practice reading sight words and have a little friendly competition. This is a fun word hunt that can be played throughout the house! Combine outdoor water play with sight word learning. These ideas are perfect for hot summer days or any other time you feel like switching up the day and getting a little wet while learning. Equally fun! Go diving for sight words! Great for the pool, or even just the bathtub. Get outside and get learning!
Use these outdoor ideas to learn sight words while outside. Draw your own sight word twister outside! Grab a chalk marker, some water and a squeegee and instruct your child to clean away the words that you call out.
Talk about good, clean fun! Snag these incredible free printables for more games and activities that get kids learning and reading sight words. Seeing the words in different ways is a great way to reinforce them and these free printables require very little set-up and additional materials, making it easier than ever to encourage your kids to put in the extra practice. Repeat until you have written the word in every color of the rainbow!
Perfect for the holiday season. Grab your sight word bingo printable from Kindergarten Mom. Check out this magnetic travel sight word activity from I Heart Crafty Things.
Learn through play Imaginative play is so fun to watch and with a little creativity can be turned into amazing opportunities to learn. Sight Words Games Games are a great way for parents and kids to have fun and learn together. Outdoor Learning Get outside and get learning! Just by using a few of these activities every week, your child will soon master their sight words, setting them up for years of reading success ahead!
She has a passion for nature, creative learning and inspiring families to get outside together. If your child is anything like mine, they may start 'just clicking buttons' instead of actually trying to read the words. Please don't use these games as a babysitter. If you stay with your child while they are learning it will make a big difference. Online Games Make learning fun with these free online sight word games.
Memory Match. Remember the position of each card while trying to match two cards with the same word. Online Bingo. Pay attention to each word that is called and mark the word in your bingo card.
Read Out Loud. Sign up for free The first 1, members will get free access for life. Membership includes: Custom word lists - Enter your child's spelling word list each week, or have them practice any words that are struggling with.
Save your score - Keep the points that they earn accross all of your devices.
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