Read, Spell & Write Sight Words – his, her, they, that, was, with, on

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In today’s lesson, we embarked on a word adventure to learn six new words: “her,” “they,” “that,” “was,” “with,” and “on.” Each word was introduced with its meaning and an example sentence to illustrate its use. The lesson emphasized the importance of practice and encouraged learners to create their own sentences with these words to enhance their vocabulary and communication skills.
  1. What is a sentence you can make using the word “her”?
  2. Can you think of a time when you played with someone? What word can we use to talk about that?
  3. What is something far away that you can point to and say “that”?

Let’s Learn Some Words Together!

Welcome to Our Word Adventure!

Hi there! Are you ready to have some fun with words? Today, we’re going to learn some new words that you can use every day. Let’s get started!

Meet Our Special Words

Here are the words we’re going to learn:

  • Her: We use “her” when we talk about a girl or a woman. For example, “This is her toy.”
  • They: “They” is used when we talk about more than one person or thing. For example, “They are playing in the park.”
  • That: We use “that” to point to something far away. For example, “Look at that bird!”
  • Was: “Was” is used to talk about something that happened before. For example, “Yesterday, it was sunny.”
  • With: We use “with” when we are together with someone or something. For example, “I am playing with my friend.”
  • On: “On” is used when something is resting on top of something else. For example, “The book is on the table.”

Practice Makes Perfect!

Now that we know our special words, let’s practice using them. Can you make a sentence with each word? Try it with your family or friends!

Keep Learning and Having Fun!

Learning new words is like going on an adventure. The more words you know, the more you can say and understand. Keep practicing, and you’ll be a word wizard in no time!

Thank You for Learning with Us!

Thanks for joining our word adventure today! Remember to keep exploring and learning new things every day. See you next time!

  • Can you think of a time when you used the word “her” to talk about someone? Who was it, and what were you talking about?
  • Have you ever played a game with your friends where you used the word “they”? What were “they” doing in the game?
  • Can you find something in the room that you would use the word “that” to describe? Why did you choose it?
  1. Word Hunt Adventure: Go on a word hunt around your home or classroom! Look for objects or situations where you can use the special words you learned. For example, find something that is “on” a table or point to something and say “that.” Share your findings with a friend or family member and make sentences using the words.

  2. Story Time with Words: Create a short story using all the special words. You can draw pictures to go along with your story. For example, “They were playing with her toy on the grass. That was a fun day!” Share your story with your class or family and see if they can spot all the special words.

  3. Word Matching Game: Make a set of cards with pictures and another set with the special words. Mix them up and try to match each picture with the correct word. For example, match a picture of a girl with the word “her” or a picture of a group of people with “they.” This game will help you remember how to use each word.

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

[Music]
Rock and learned
[Music]
[Applause]
Let’s practice these words again:
– her
– they
– that
– was
– with
– on

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