Sight Words

Learning sight words (high frequency words) helps children become stronger readers and writers. Sight words are words that the children encounter frequently in print. They are also words children use most frequently in their writing. Try these easy activities for strengthening your child's sight word vocabulary. The list was sent home but you can always find them on our web site. Just study a few at a time.


Sing a Song of Sight Words: practice singing the words to a familiar tune such as "Twinkle,Twinkle, Little Star" or "Row,Row,Row Your Boat." If you run out of words before you get to the end of the song, just start words over again.


Jump On It: make 2 sets of the same words. Scatter one set face up on the floor, leaving space between each. Place the other set in a stack facedown. Turn over each card and have your child read the words (offer help as needed) and then jump on the corresponding words on the floor.


Newsprint Words: sit with your child and look at a newspaper to see just how often sight words pop up in print. Ask your child to choose a few sight words and look for those words together in the newspaper. Highlight and count the words each time it appears.


Rainbow Letters: turn sight words into rainbows! Ask your child to write the sight words on paper. Using different colored crayons, trace the words again and again, reading and spelling the word each time.


Read My Back: "write" a sight word on your child's back with your finger. Can he or she guess the word? Trade places-let your child trace a sight word on your back!


Spill a Sight Word: copy words onto small cards. Place the word cards in an empty container. Invite your child to shake the container, spill out the words, and read the ones that fall face up. Replace the words that fell facedown back in the container and repeat the game until all words have been read.


Spell It clap It: have your child say each word, then spell it, clapping once for each letter.

Please keep working on the sight words each week with your child. Ideas for learning sight words: Make 2 sets of word cards and play the memory game. Have your child write the words in sand, shaving cream, rice, or salt. They could form the words with play-doh or stamp the words with letter stamps and ink pads. Have fun with it!



CKLA Tricky Words

These words will be assessed multiple each nine weeks. Students should read these words by sight. They do not need to sound them out. We will spend time on these at school, but extra practice at home is encouraged!

one two the a blue yellow look I are little down out of funny all from was when word why to what so which once said says were here there he she be me they my their by you your


Number Words

one two three four five six seven eight nine ten

Color Words

red blue yellow orange green purple pink brown black white


Congratulations to the Tricky Word Magicians


Beginning in January, your child will be responsible for spelling the words correctly and using them in their writings. The third nine weeks they will have spelling tests using the words (FYI…this will be a weekly occurrence in first grade).