Sight Word Review | List 9 and 10

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In today’s lesson, we focused on learning sight words, which are commonly used words that enhance our reading and writing skills. We practiced saying these words quickly without sounding them out, emphasizing the importance of memorization for smoother reading. To reinforce our learning, we also engaged in an activity to spot sight words in our favorite books, making the practice both fun and effective.
  1. What are sight words?
  2. Why do we need to practice sight words?
  3. How do sight words help us when we read?

Let’s Learn Sight Words!

Today, we are going to have fun with sight words! Sight words are special words that we see a lot when we read. They help us read and write better. Let’s practice saying them together!

Say the Sight Words

Here are some sight words. Try to say them out loud before I do. Remember, don’t try to sound them out. Just say them quickly!

  • away
  • must
  • over
  • find
  • there
  • by
  • as
  • went
  • just
  • only
  • one
  • every
  • their
  • very
  • saw
  • put
  • out
  • day
  • our
  • too

Practice Makes Perfect

Let’s say the sight words again. This time, try to remember them as you say them:

  • every
  • their
  • by
  • put
  • out
  • saw
  • day
  • our
  • only
  • away
  • too
  • must
  • over
  • find
  • there
  • very
  • as
  • went
  • one

Why Sight Words Are Important

Sight words are important because they help us read faster. When we know these words by heart, we don’t have to stop and think about them. This makes reading more fun and helps us understand stories better!

Fun Activity

Try to find these sight words in your favorite book or when you read with someone. See how many you can spot!

Keep practicing, and soon you’ll be a sight word superstar!

  • Can you think of a time when you saw one of these sight words in a book or on a sign? What was happening in the story or around you?
  • Why do you think it’s important to know sight words when you’re reading? How do they help you understand a story better?
  • Let’s play a game! Can you make a sentence using three of the sight words from the list? Share your sentence with a friend or family member.
  1. Sight Word Scavenger Hunt: Go on a scavenger hunt around your home or classroom to find sight words. Look for them in books, magazines, or on labels. Make a list of the words you find and share it with your friends or family. How many different places can you find the same sight word?

  2. Create a Sight Word Story: Use some of the sight words you have learned to create a short story. Draw pictures to go along with your story. Share your story with a friend or family member and see if they can spot the sight words you used.

  3. Sight Word Art: Choose your favorite sight word and create a piece of art around it. You can use crayons, markers, or even collage materials. Display your artwork in your room or classroom and explain why you chose that word.

Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

Let’s do a sight word review. Say the sight word before I do. Don’t try to sound it out, just say it fast out loud. Sight words will help you read and write better too.

away, must, over, find, there, by, as, went, just, only, one, every, their, very, saw, put, out, day, our, too.

Now let’s read the sight words again: every, their, by, put, out, saw, day, our, only, away, too, must, over, find, there, very, as, went, one.

Let’s do a sight word review. Sight words will help you read and write better too.

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