![]() At this time I also introduce the sight word. Each morning we start out at the carpet for calendar, poetry, and phonemic awareness. Okay, so I told you how any sight words I teach now let me explain when/where/how I teach the words. However, I have full faith in you warriors and you can make it happen! □ ![]() Not saying that it is impossible…I just think about those sweet babes that can barely grab onto 1 per week. These words appear frequently in texts or are difficult to decode. I do feel for those that have to teacher 3-5 words a week. Kindergarten sight words are words that a child learns to recognize in their whole forms rather than sounding them out. I’ve listed the sight words below and you can click to download the list if you’d like! You can see that we initially only teach 1 sight word per week and then increase to 2 words per week. However, I have added a few additional words so we actually learn around 50. My district requires us to teach 40 sight words. Free sight word coloring pages all 52 Dolch sight words to color or decorate with your students. Kindergarten students will practice their 52 sight words from the Dolch list. Use at the beginning of the year as a pre-assessment tool and continue to monitor your students growth as the year progresses. These kindergarten sight words worksheets include activities such as sight word search, spot, and color sight words, sight words scramble, and more. So, before I share with you how I plan to tackle sight words this upcoming year I first want to go backwards a little and tell you the overview of sight words in my classroom! Use our FREE Dolch Sight Word List to help your students learn the common sight words for kindergarten through second grade. However, one area was constantly pulling me aside – -sight words! We of course I know how important the study and mastery of sight words is in kindergarten, but how do you reach ALL the kiddos? For me at least teaching sight words is that area that is evident that the students are picking it up or they are not. ![]() This past school year I was very confident in most areas of my teaching and if I wasn’t I had an “action plan” for the new year.
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