Jan Richardson’s Sight Word Review |Review Level B Sight Words

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In the “Sight Words Fun!” lesson, students are introduced to sight words, which are essential for improving reading and writing skills. The lesson encourages practice through repetition and speed, and suggests engaging activities like finding sight words in storybooks or creating games with word cards to enhance learning.
  1. What are sight words?
  2. Can you say some sight words with me?
  3. How can we practice sight words at home or school?

Sight Words Fun!

Hey there! Let’s have some fun with sight words. Sight words are special words that help us read and write better. You can practice them at home or at school!

Let’s Practice Together!

Here are some sight words. Try to say them with me:

  • dad
  • he
  • in
  • look
  • mommy
  • on
  • up
  • we

Great job! Now, let’s try to say them a little faster:

  • mom
  • in
  • look
  • he
  • up
  • my
  • on
  • we
  • dad

Awesome Work!

You’re doing amazing! Practicing sight words helps you become a super reader. Keep practicing, and you’ll get even better!

More Fun with Words

Try to find these words in your favorite storybooks. You can also make a game by writing them on cards and playing with a friend. Have fun learning!

  • 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 story? Can you remember which story it was and what happened in it?
  • Can you think of a fun game you could play with these sight words? How would you play it with your friends or family?
  1. Sight Word Scavenger Hunt: Go on a scavenger hunt around your home or classroom to find sight words! Look for these words in books, magazines, or even on signs. Each time you find a word, write it down or draw a picture of where you found it. How many can you find?

  2. Sight Word Art: Create a piece of art using your favorite sight words. You can use crayons, markers, or paint to write the words in different colors and styles. Try to make each word look special. Share your artwork with your family or friends and see if they can read the words you used.

  3. Word Detective: Become a word detective and listen for sight words in conversations around you. When you hear one of the sight words, raise your hand or make a fun sound like a “ding!” Keep track of how many times you hear each word in a day. Which word did you hear the most?

Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

**Sight Words**

At home or at school, sight words can really help you to read and write smoothly.

Let’s do a review!

Look at the sight word and say it before me:

– dad
– he
– in
– look
– mommy
– on
– up
– we

Now, say the sight words again as fast as you can:

– mom
– in
– look
– he
– up
– my
– on
– we
– dad

We did a review of sight words!

This version maintains the educational content while removing repetitive phrases for clarity.

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