Sight Words
Kindergarten Sight Word List
This year, your child will learn how to read! Your child will learn 58 sight words this kindergarten school year. We introduce new sight words every week and incorporate literacy activities and routines to help your child learn these words. It is very important that you practice these every night with your child. By practicing these words, your child will increase his/her level of fluency and become a strong reader. Below is a list of sight words for the school year.
September- I, like, eat
October- the, we, go, see, was, her, down
November- can, she, a, is, friend, they
December- he, has, little, play, very, out
January- and, you, big, with, good, all, our
February- for, no, jump, one, your, girl
March- are, have, said, two, when, love
April- look, me, come, here, away, yellow
May- my, to, of, what, happy
June- put, want, saw, this, how, over
Sight Word Activities
PAPER PLATE TOSS
Write sight words on paper plates. Use them like frisbees to throw after reading the word.
FLASHLIGHT WORDS
Turn off the lights. Tape words on the wall or ceiling.
Use the flashlight to shine on the word, then have your child read it.
GO FISH
Use a duplicate set of word cards to play “Go Fish.”
You can easily make your own cards out of index cards.
STEPPING STONES
Place the word cards on the floor, making a fun stream going across the room.
Have your child walk over the stream.
As they step onto the stepping stone (word), have them say the word before they move on to get to the other side of the stream.
TIC-TAC-TOE
Another fun way to practice sight words is to write words in the tac-tac-toe spaces.
Take turns selecting a space to read.
If read correctly, an X or O is placed on the space until someone wins.
WORD-O
This is played just like BINGO. Fill in a card with the words that you are working on.
Call out the words and mark the spaces.
The first one with a card covered calls out the word “WORDO!”
WORD HUNT
Look for target words in books or in the newspaper.
WORD JUMP
Write the sight words onto the driveway with sidewalk chalk.
Call out a word.
Have your child jump their way to the sight word.
SNAP
You put the sight words you want them to practice on flash cards and put the flash cards into a jar.
Also, you write the word SNAP on a few flash cards and put them in to the jar.
The kids can play in partners or in a groups of 3 or 4 with siblings. They take turns pulling a card out of the jar.
If they can say the word on the card automatically with no struggle, they get to keep the card.
If they struggle, they have to put it back.
If they pull out one of the cards that says SNAP, they have to put all of the card they’ve drawn back. The first person to 5 cards (or 10) wins!
STAIR CHASE
To practice sight words, place two sight word cards on each stair.
Let them pick one sight word on the way up, saying the word and picking up the card when they get it correctly.
Have them practice the other sight words on the way down.
COIN TOSS
Put words on the floor. Children take turns tossing a coin onto a word and saying the word.
If they get the word correctly, they keep the coin.
If you like, first to 10 coins wins. Or see if they can collect all of the coins.
CONCENTRATION
Create two sets of word cards. Place the word cards face down.
Have your child turn over two cards, trying to make a match.
Continue until all of the words are matched.
PLAY WHO AM I?
Lay out the word cards. Then give the child clues to what the selected word is.
For example, if the word was “red,” you could say – I rhyme with bed. I had three letters. I end with the letter D. Have the child locate the word.
CHALK WRITING
Go outside and practice writing the sight words with chalk on the sidewalk.
BEAT THE CLOCK
See how many times your child can write a word in one minute.
Or see how many flash cards your child can read in one minute.
WORDS YOU CAN EAT
Write your words in whipped cream, peanut butter, carrots or anything you can eat.
WHO HAS MORE?
Flash words cards to your child.
If they read the word within 5 second, they get to keep the card.
If not, you keep the card. If the child has more cards than you at the end, they win.
SALT TRAY
Grab a tray or baking sheet with edges. Pour in salt.
Write the word in salt.
When your child says it correctly, they get to erase the word.
MORE FUN WAYS TO PRACTICE SIGHT WORDS: WRITE THEM OUT
Having your child recite sight words isn’t the only way to have them practice sight words. Having them write them out in fun ways helps them learn the spelling, too. You can make words using:
Playdough
Stencils
Wiki sticks
Alphabet stamps
Scrabble tiles
Magnetic letters
Legos
Popsicle Sticks
Salt on a Tray
Sidewalk Chalk
Sticks (in sand or dirt)