Fun Activities to Help Your Kid Practice Sight Words
Learning sight-words is a key
step to learning and develop good reading skills. By working on sight words as
your child begins understanding letter-sounds, they’d be able to identify
quickly the frequently-used words without even having to sound those words out.
Here are a few fun activities to help your kid practice sight words:
Beachball Words
Write some common sight words on
inflatable beachball, using a permanent marker, suggests a teacher at the top international school in Mumbai.
Now, you and your child can have a fun and exciting game of toss and catch, and
every time that either one of you catches it, the person with ball mist read
the very first word that they see.
Top Sentences
Use some of the commonly-used
words that your child has already started to master – jot down these words on a
paper. Now, cut those words out so that sentences can be formed with those.
Here, the fun part is that you must use small toys, such as an airplane or
dinosaur, and fill in the harder words in order to help make the activity even
more fun. The teachers at the schools Mumbai recommend
this activity to help your child learn using more complicated words.
Reading Blocks
You can make reading blocks that
could be used to spell a number of common sight words without having to write
them down. Simply paint a few wooden blocks that you might have lying around at
your home, and then use a permanent market to write down letters on each side
of the block.
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