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Tunstall's Teaching Tidbits
Word doctor. A really fun game for decoding words. This would be a great guided reading activity.
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What do you do in the morning when the kids first come in? I have tried worksheets. Blah. More copies to waste and papers to grade...
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FREE Sight Word Tic Tac Toe! Such a fun literacy center or sight word game for kids.
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Activity for ages 4 to 8. Since sight words are the most common words written, memorizing them helps kids increase their reading fluency in a jiffy. That’s why we love coming up with fun sight word games for kids! Whether you’re on the hunt for a playful Valentine’s Day literacy center, word work center or sight …
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Use the templates to create your own Post-it note targets with sight words on them. Kids can have fun while learning at the same time. A fun learning activity for kids in kindergarten, preschool, pre-k, and prep
Head Hunters Sight Word Game
Each child got a list, clip board, pencil and one flash card (on a headband). Then the students roamed around the room reading sight words. They drew a line from their peer's name to the sight word they read off their peer's forehead. Such a cute idea.