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Sunday, September 8, 2013

Sight Words

Our school has 61 list (10 words per list).  As students learn  list 1-10, they are tested on phrases.  List 11-61 require on the words to be read.  In my room students move their "football" down the field for a touchdown!  In Kindergarten, their goal is to complete the first 10 list. 
The word wall is color coded for each list.  List 1and 2 are yellow, 3 and 4 are green, 5 and 6 are orange, 7 and 8 are blue, 9 and 10 are read and 11-12 are purple.  This allows the students to be able to find words on their list quickly.  I have stars cut out all the colors and they are slowly added to the room.  When they need to know how to spell one of their words or are reading or writing the room in stations, they know which words are theirs.  I also have sight word poems on anchor charts that they are able to read during reading stations and they are color coded.  This works wonderfully for differentiation. 

Sight Word List 1-61


Sight Word Checklist 1-61


Sight Word Phrases 1-10


 Move your football down the football field!!
 

 

 


 
 Sight words on the word wall.
 
 Sight Words on stars around the room.
 Sight Word Poems. 
 The stars on the color are color coded to let the students know
which poems are the sight words they know. 




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11 comments:

  1. Where did you get the sight word poems you wrote on the large chart paper?

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  3. I love your Christmas around the world!!! I have passports with stamps and stickers, etc... that we are using to visit and learn about different countries and their cultures. This would a great addition!!

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  4. Do you have your site word poems available?

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    1. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0545238307/ref=ya_aw_od_pi?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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  5. I really like both of your number lines. Where did you get those?

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  6. Where did you get the pictures? I can't seem to find them anywhere.

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  7. It's amazing classroom I think. Very wonderful, creative and innovative. Thanks for inspiring me to manage my classroom

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  8. Great Classroom! Where did you get you letter cards please?

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