These are the words your child is expected to know how to read and write by the end of their year. There are many ways that you can practice them. Here are a few that you can try at home.
Write them with sidewalk chalk
Practice finding them in your favorite story
Write them on post it notes and hang them up on your child's bedroom wall. Give your child a flashlight and turn off the lights. Have them shine a light around the room and the first person to read the word that the light hits gets a point. Play til someone gets to 10 points first.
Write the words in shaving cream on a cookie sheet
Spell out the words with magnets on the refrigerator
Rainbow write the words using different color markers for each letter that is in the word - ex. mom
Let your child practice typing them out on the computer or iPad
Make sight word puzzles using popsicle sticks. Have your child write the letters out on each stick, then mixup the sticks and let them put it back in order to make the word.
Use Scrabble tiles to build their sight words
You could use two sets and play a game of matching pairs - shuffle the cards, then place them face down. ...
You could hide the cards around the home, and challenge children to go on a word hunt find a particular card.
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