Fry Sight Word Review | 101-125

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In today’s lesson, we explored sight words, which are commonly used words that help improve reading speed and comprehension. We practiced saying a variety of sight words together, emphasizing the importance of memorizing them to make reading easier. Remember to keep practicing and look for these words in your favorite books for added fun!
  1. What are sight words?
  2. Why is it important to know sight words?
  3. How can we practice sight words together?

Let’s Learn Sight Words Together!

Hey there! Today, we’re going to have fun learning some special words called sight words. Sight words are words that we see a lot when we read. Knowing them helps us read faster and better!

What Are Sight Words?

Sight words are words that we should try to remember by looking at them. They help us read sentences more easily because we don’t have to sound them out each time. Let’s practice some sight words together!

Let’s Practice Some Sight Words!

Are you ready? Let’s say the words together. Try to say the word before I do. Here we go:

  • over
  • new
  • sound
  • take
  • only
  • little
  • work
  • know
  • place
  • years
  • live
  • come
  • back
  • give
  • most

Great job! You’re doing awesome with these words. Let’s try some more:

  • very
  • after
  • things
  • our
  • just
  • name
  • good
  • sentence
  • man
  • think

Keep Practicing!

You’re doing a fantastic job learning these sight words! Remember, the more you practice, the better you’ll get at reading. Keep saying the words out loud, and soon you’ll know them all by heart!

Fun Tip:

Try to find these sight words in your favorite books or when you’re reading with someone. It’s like a treasure hunt for words!

Keep up the great work, and happy reading!

  • What is your favorite sight word from the list, and why do you like it? Can you think of a sentence using that word?
  • Have you ever seen any of these sight words in a book or a sign? Where did you see it, and what was happening in the story or place?
  • Can you think of a fun game or activity you could play with your family or friends to practice these sight words? How would you play it?
  1. Sight Word Scavenger Hunt: Go on a scavenger hunt around your home or classroom. Look for sight words in books, magazines, or even on signs. Each time you find a sight word, write it down on a piece of paper. How many can you find? Share your list with a friend or family member and see if they can find any more!

  2. Create a Sight Word Story: Use the sight words you have learned to create a short story. Draw pictures to go along with your story. You can start with a sentence like, “Once upon a time, a little man went to a new place.” Try to use as many sight words as you can. Share your story with the class or your family!

  3. Sight Word Bingo: Make a bingo card with some of the sight words you have learned. Ask a friend or family member to call out the words, and see if you can find them on your card. The first one to get a line of words wins! This is a fun way to practice recognizing sight words quickly.

Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

“We learned our sight words to help us read better. We learned our sight words all together. Now you say the sight word before I do. Think quick and let’s do the sight word review: over, new, sound, take, only, little, work, know, place, years, live, come, back, give, most. You’re doing great with the words you’ve learned! Keep it going and say the sight words: very, after, things, our, just, name, good, sentence, man, think. We learned our sight words to help us read better. We learned our sight words all together.”

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