Sight words are special words that we see a lot when we read. They help us read faster and make reading easier and more fun!
When we know our sight words, we can read more smoothly. It’s like magic! Let’s practice together.
Let’s start with two sight words: “look” and “see.” Can you say them with me? Great job!
Now, let’s say the sight words quickly. Try to say them before I do. Ready? Let’s go!
Remember, the more we practice, the better we get. Let’s say them again: “look” and “see.”
Now it’s your turn to say the sight words without me. Can you do it? I know you can!
Awesome job! You are getting so good at this!
Keep practicing your sight words every day. They will help you become a super reader!
Nice going! Keep up the great work!
Sight Word Scavenger Hunt: Go on a scavenger hunt around your home or classroom to find the sight words “look” and “see.” You can find them in books, magazines, or even on signs. Each time you find one, say the word out loud and point to it. How many times can you find each word?
Create a Sight Word Story: Use the sight words “look” and “see” to create a short story. Draw pictures to go along with your story. For example, you might draw a picture of a cat and write, “Look at the cat. See it play.” Share your story with a friend or family member.
Sight Word Art: Make a piece of art using the sight words “look” and “see.” You can use crayons, markers, or paint to write the words in big, colorful letters. Decorate your artwork with drawings or stickers. Hang your art somewhere special to remind you of your sight words.
Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:
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I know my sight words.
Look and see.
I know my sight words.
They help me read.
Say them quick, before I do.
Sight words help me read so smoothly.
Ready, let’s go!
I know my sight words.
Look and see.
I know my sight words.
They help me read.
Say them quick, before I do.
Sight words help me read so smoothly.
Say them again.
Now you say the sight words without me.
I know my sight words.
Look and see.
I know my sight words.
They help me read.
Nice going!
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This version maintains the original meaning while ensuring clarity and readability.