Sight Word Games With Popsicle Sticks

Sight Word Games With Popsicle Sticks. I recently made these sight word puzzles for njoy {almost 4 years old}, as he has worked through the first few weeks of reading the alphabet. Set up the activity by placing out popsicle sticks and words.

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Take turns picking sticks and reading the words. Last summer, i came across this brilliant post at growing kinders! They are still going strong.

She Had The Ingenious Idea Of Putting Sight Word Chants On Popsicle Sticks!


// and next comes l. We started with 20 words plus two sticks that say dynamite! Use your finger to write the sight word and have your child read it.

Recycle Your Old Games And Play Scrabble Sight Words.


Each week, he has learned a new sight word and was ready for a little review of them. On at least two sticks, write the words oh snap!. Sight words game — dynamite!

Choose Your Words Or Use Just Your Child’s Name!


Most of the kids ask to play the game every time they come to me, so i guess they are having fun, and fun learning is what we like! Use these sight word puzzles to teach & practice sight words Students will draw sticks out of a cup/can/or container to play literacy games while having fun.

Take Turns Pulling A Popsicle Stick Out Of The Container And Reading The Word Written On It.


One of the ways that i use these popsicles is by placing them in different areas of the room. These cards can be printed full size, 2 per page, or 4 per page. All you do it write sight words on popsicle sticks, stick them in a cup and take turns pulling out the sticks and reading the word.

Write Sight Words On Popsicle Sticks.


You can mix up the letters or keep them in. (depending on how many sight words you have, you may wish to write each word on more than one stick) *write zap! Use as a literacy center, for early finishers, or for independent practice.