![]() ![]() Here's everything you'll need to help students master these words. This list has the words: yellow, green, blue, and red. Hand out the word list on Monday and give the assessment on Friday. In unit fifteen, students will practice reading, tracing, and writing the words stop, just, if, and be. With these lessons and activities, you'll be able to help your students recognize and read these words fluently. The unit fourteen words are: four, two, one, and three. This unit has several manipulative tools, learning centers, word coloring, and tracing worksheets. This set of printables focuses on the words: with, but, not, and had. This unit contains a take-home word list, several printable worksheets, and learning centers. The word list for this unit includes: big, why, can, and have. In unit eleven, students will practice reading, tracing, and writing the words she, he, saw, and they. Try out our different printable worksheets, activities, and assessment tools for Unit 10. The words in this sight word unit feature here, say, out, and up. Check out the different activities, lessons, and assessment tools. This unit focuses on the sight words: on, will, off, and of as well as the noun: cup. There are practice lists, assessment materials, and several activities for individual words. This week's words are: that, said, them, and eat. This unit has many different manipulative tools, learning centers, word coloring, and tracing worksheets. This set of printables focuses on the words: no, go, yes, and so. Hand out the word list at the beginning of the week and give the reading assessment at the end of the week. ![]() And the word boy is our noun for the week. This list has the words: has, him, are, and her. ![]() In unit five, students will practice reading, tracing, and writing the words an, for, to, and it. The unit four words are: in, you, do, am. There are practice lists, assessment materials, and activities for individual words. This week's words are: we, like, and, at. ![]() This set of printables focuses on the words: is, this, my, and me. The word list for this unit includes: the, I, see, a. The sight word hunts were fun for everyone.Sight Word Units STW Sight Words - Unit 1 Since Big Brother was eager to join in the fun and begged to have his own sheet to hunt for alphabet letters. I included five different hunts in the set so you could work on a couple different batches of sight words – the first 18 Dolch sight words, the second 18 words, etc. Just print one of the sheets, grab a pencil and magnifying glass, and you’re ready for some serious sight word fun. Why not make all of that hard work fun for kids?! These free printable sight word hunts are an engaging, motivating way to practice the 90 most common words in English. Teaching kids how to read and write sight words takes plenty of practice. Her blog was one of the first educational blogs I became “addicted to.” She posts hands-on educational ideas for all kinds of subjects! Be sure to hop over to her blog and check it out! I’m honored to have Malia of Playdough to Plato guest posting for me today. ![]()
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