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JustJack
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teaching sightwords w/games
So, I have a student who is in desperate need of learning his sight words. I am playing games with him, such as sight word bingo, does anyone else have any suggestions or games? TIA
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Posted 4/7/08 7:28 PM |
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CmC720
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Re: teaching sightwords w/games
memory with sight word cards
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Posted 4/7/08 7:57 PM |
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donegal419
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Name: K
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Re: teaching sightwords w/games
yes, memory, bingo, flashcards... they all work. i would also find lower level books that focus almost soley on sight words. also, a word wall in the room might help; it's a visual that will be up every day for them to look at..... and be sure to have him/her do something with the word wall every day/
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Posted 4/7/08 8:41 PM |
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daisy
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Member since 5/06 1359 total posts
Name: Me
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Re: teaching sightwords w/games
Posted by donegal419
yes, memory, bingo, flashcards... they all work. i would also find lower level books that focus almost soley on sight words. also, a word wall in the room might help; it's a visual that will be up every day for them to look at..... and be sure to have him/her do something with the word wall every day/
Id agree with all of these... they have those cool sentence strip like post -its. You can stick them all over with the words.
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Posted 4/7/08 8:43 PM |
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wowcoulditbe
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Member since 1/06 6689 total posts
Name: D
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Re: teaching sightwords w/games
Posted by donegal419
yes, memory, bingo, flashcards... they all work. i would also find lower level books that focus almost soley on sight words. also, a word wall in the room might help; it's a visual that will be up every day for them to look at..... and be sure to have him/her do something with the word wall every day/
hubbardscupboard and carl's corner both have sight word readers that are pretty basic for free....hubbards cubbard even has two level books someitmes!
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Posted 4/7/08 10:43 PM |
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Re: teaching sightwords w/games
You can have him form sentences with words that are meaningful to him - cut up a sentence strip with the words "I" "Want" "(favorite item here)" and he can make the sentence on a felt board, or table, and get that item...
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Posted 4/8/08 8:50 PM |
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