Unlock the Secret of “C” Words with 1st Grade English Language Arts!

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In today’s lesson, students engaged in a fun activity focused on learning sight words through a worksheet that combined reading and picture recognition. They practiced identifying the correct words to complete sentences based on images, enhancing their vocabulary and comprehension skills. The lesson concluded with encouragement to continue practicing and a reminder to stay connected for more learning resources.
  1. What is a sight word?
  2. Can you name one word we learned today?
  3. What did we do with the pictures and sentences?

Welcome to Fun Learning!

Hello friends! Today, we’re going to have a fun time learning with a special worksheet. Are you excited? Let’s get started!

Learning Sight Words

We have a worksheet called “Learning Sight Words.” It’s like a game! We will look at pictures and read sentences. Then, we’ll find the right word that matches the picture. Ready to play?

Let’s Begin!

The first sentence is: “The ___ is in the oven.” Look at the picture. What do you see? It’s something yummy that we love to eat. Yes, it’s a cake! Let’s find the word “cake” from our choices: cat, car, cake, and chair. Let’s read them: cat, car, cake. There it is! Let’s circle “cake.” The cake is in the oven. Great job!

Next Challenge

Now, let’s try another one. The sentence says: “My ___ has black paws.” Look at the picture. What animal is that? It’s a cat! Let’s find the word “cat” from these choices: cake, cat, car, and cow. Let’s read them: cake, cat. There it is! Let’s circle “cat.” My cat has black paws. Well done!

One More to Go

Here’s the last one: “Put on your ___.” Look at the picture. What do you wear when it’s cold? Some might say jacket, but let’s find the word that starts with “c.” Our choices are: car, chair, coat, and cow. Let’s read them: car, chair, coat. There it is! It’s “coat.” Let’s circle “coat.” Put on your coat. You did it!

Great Job!

You did an amazing job finding the right words! Keep practicing, and you’ll get even better. Thanks for learning with us today. See you next time!

Bye-bye!

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  • What are some of your favorite words that you see or use every day? Can you think of a picture that matches each word?
  • Have you ever played a game where you had to match words with pictures? How did it make you feel, and what did you learn from it?
  • Can you think of other things that start with the letter “c” like cake, cat, and coat? What are they, and where have you seen them?
  1. Word Hunt at Home: Go on a word hunt around your house! Ask an adult to help you find objects that match the sight words you learned: cake, cat, and coat. Can you find a cake in the kitchen or a coat in the closet? Take a picture or draw what you find and share it with your class!

  2. Create a Sight Word Story: Use the words “cake,” “cat,” and “coat” to create your own short story. Draw pictures to go along with your story. Share your story with a family member or friend and see if they can spot the sight words you used!

  3. Outdoor Observation Game: Go outside and look for things that start with the letter “c.” Can you find a car, a cloud, or maybe even a cat? Make a list of all the “c” words you find and share them with your classmates. How many did you find?

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We have another worksheet titled “Learning Sight Words.” The directions say to look at the pictures and read the sentences below. Circle the correct word that could replace the picture in each sentence.

So, what we’re going to do is look through our sentences, and every time we come to a picture, we’ll find the word for that picture below that can replace it. Are you ready? Here we go!

The first one is: “The ___ is in the oven.” What is this a picture of? I bet you know! It’s one of my favorite things—it’s a cake! Yes, the cake is in the oven. We need to find the word “cake” below.

Let’s take a look at our options: cat, car, cake, and chair. Which one of those is cake? Let’s read it again: cat, car, cake. There it is! Let’s circle it. The cake is in the oven.

Great job! We’ve got two more. The next one says: “My ___ has black paws.” What is that a picture of? That is a cat, isn’t it? So we’re looking for the word “cat.”

Let’s look at our choices below: cake, cat, car, and cow. Yes! Let’s see which one fits that picture. Let’s read it again: cake, cat. There it is! Let’s circle “cat.” My cat has black paws, and she does, doesn’t she?

The last one down here says: “Put on your ___.” What is that? Some of you might have said jacket, and some of you might have said coat. Let’s look at our options below.

We’re either looking for “jacket” or “coat.” Let’s read our options: car, chair, coat, and cow. Remember, we’re also looking for words that start with “c,” and “jacket” doesn’t start with a “c.” So “coat” makes sense.

Did you hear it? Let’s look again: car, chair, coat. There it is! It’s coat. We’re going to circle “coat” right here.

Let’s make sure that makes sense: “Put on your coat.” Did you do it? Yeah, we found it! Great job, you guys are so awesome! I’ll see you again next time.

Okay, bye-bye!

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