Meet the Sight Words Level 3

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In this lesson, students learn a variety of new sight words, including “look,” “word,” “at all,” “one,” “from up there,” “now,” “this,” “some song,” “her,” and “wow.” Through engaging activities and repetition, learners practice saying these words aloud and understand their usage in context. The lesson concludes with encouragement to keep practicing, reinforcing their progress in becoming proficient with sight words.
  1. What is the word we say when we want to see something special?
  2. Can you point to something close and say the word “this”?
  3. How do we feel when we say the word “wow”?

Meet the Sight Words Level 3

Let’s Learn Some New Words!

Hi there! Today, we’re going to have fun learning some new words. Are you ready? Let’s go!

Look!

Can you see something special? Let’s say the word “look” together. Great job!

Word!

Words are everywhere! Let’s learn the word “word.” Can you say it with me? Awesome!

At All!

Sometimes we use “at all” to talk about things. Let’s practice saying “at all.” You’re doing amazing!

One!

We use “one” when we count. Let’s count to one together. One! Yay!

From Up There!

Look up high! We can say “from up there” when we see something above us. Let’s try it together. Fantastic!

Now!

When we want to do something right away, we say “now.” Let’s say it together. You’re a star!

This!

When we point to something close, we say “this.” Let’s practice saying “this.” Excellent!

Some Song!

Do you like songs? Let’s say “some song” together. Wonderful!

Her!

When we talk about a girl, we can say “her.” Let’s say “her” together. Great work!

Wow!

When something is amazing, we say “wow!” Let’s say “wow” together. You’re doing great!

Look at the Gifts!

Look at all the gifts! There’s a ball for her. The bat is for him. Up there by the box, we have some tape or glue. We can write words from all of us. This will be fun!

You Did It!

Hooray! You learned so many new words today. Give yourself a big clap! Keep practicing, and you’ll be a word expert in no time!

  • What is your favorite word from the ones we learned today, and why do you like it? Can you use it in a sentence?
  • Can you think of a time when you used the word “wow”? What happened that made you say it?
  • Look around you. Can you find something you can describe using the word “this”? What is it, and why did you choose it?
  • Word Hunt: Go on a word hunt around your home or classroom! Look for objects that match the new words you’ve learned, like “ball,” “box,” or “tape.” Can you find something that makes you say “wow”? Share what you find with a friend or family member and practice saying the words together.

  • Story Time: Create a short story using the new words. You can draw pictures to go along with your story. For example, “Look at the ball! Wow, it’s up there! Now, let’s play with it.” Share your story with the class or your family and see if they can spot all the new words.

  • Word Match Game: Make a set of cards with the new words on one set and pictures that represent those words on another set. Mix them up and play a matching game. Can you find the word “her” and match it with a picture of a girl? Try to match all the words with their pictures!

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript, removing unnecessary sounds and repetitions while retaining the essence of the content:

**Preschool Prep Company Presents**

[Music]

Yes!

[Applause]

Goodbye!

[Music]

Look!

[Applause]

Word!

[Applause]

At all!

[Music]

Oh!

[Applause]

One!

[Music]

From up there!

[Music]

Now!

[Applause]

This!

[Music]

Some song!

[Music]

Her!

[Music]

Bye!

[Music]

Wow!

[Applause]

Look at the gifts!

This one is for her. It’s a ball.

The bat is for him.

Up there by the box is some tape or glue.

I can write the words from all of us.

This will be fun!

You did it!

[Applause]

This version focuses on the key phrases and removes repetitive sounds and filler words for clarity.

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