Meet the Sight Words Level 1 – “said”

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In this lesson, young learners are introduced to the sight word “said,” which is used to convey what someone has spoken. The lesson includes a fun mnemonic to help remember the word and provides practice sentences for application. Children are encouraged to create their own sentences using “said” and to explore further learning opportunities through the Preschool Prep Kids Club.
  1. What does the word “said” mean?
  2. Can you think of a time when someone said something to you?
  3. What silly animals can you imagine dancing and saying funny things?

Meet the Sight Words Level 1 – “said”

Welcome to the Fun World of Words!

Hey there, little friend! Are you ready to learn a new word today? We are going to have so much fun together. Let’s learn the word “said.” It’s a special word that we use when we talk about what someone is speaking.

What Does “Said” Mean?

The word “said” is used when we tell what someone has spoken. For example, if your friend tells you, “Let’s play,” you can say, “My friend said let’s play!” Isn’t that cool?

How to Remember “Said”

Let’s make it easy to remember the word “said.” You can think of it like this:

  • S – Silly
  • A – Animals
  • I – In
  • D – Dance

Imagine silly animals dancing and saying funny things! That will help you remember the word “said.”

Practice Makes Perfect

Let’s practice using the word “said” in sentences:

  • Mom said it’s time for dinner.
  • The teacher said we will read a story.
  • Dad said we can go to the park.

Can you think of a sentence using the word “said”? Try it with your family or friends!

Join the Fun!

If you want more fun with words, games, and puzzles, you can join the Preschool Prep Kids Club. There are lots of exciting things to do and learn. Ask a grown-up to help you visit www.preschoolprepkidsclub.com and start your adventure!

Keep practicing, and soon you’ll be a word expert. Happy learning!

  • Can you think of a time when someone told you something exciting? What did they say and how did it make you feel?
  • Imagine you are a silly animal in a dance party. What funny things would you say to your friends?
  • What is something your teacher or parent has said that you remember? Why do you think you remember it?
  1. Story Time with “Said”: Gather a few of your favorite storybooks. As you read with a grown-up or a friend, listen carefully for the word “said.” Each time you hear it, raise your hand or clap your hands. After reading, talk about what each character “said” in the story. Can you remember who “said” what?

  2. Create a “Said” Puppet Show: Use some paper bags or socks to make simple puppets. With a grown-up’s help, create a short puppet show where each puppet has something to “say.” Use the word “said” to describe what each puppet is talking about. For example, “The lion puppet said roar!” Have fun performing your show for family or friends.

  3. “Said” Scavenger Hunt: Go on a scavenger hunt around your home or classroom to find things that can “say” something. It could be a toy that makes noise, a book with dialogue, or even a family member who can tell you something. Each time you find something, use the word “said” to describe it. For example, “The toy car said vroom!” How many things can you find?

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