First Grade Sight Words <---- Click for the list
Sight words are words we want students to know by memorizing not by sounding them out. These words are encountered frequently in print.
Only focus on a few at a time and remember that the typical 1st grade student is expected to gain far more than the list above. This is just the minimum number set forth by the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS).
Ways to learn sight words:
Sight words are words we want students to know by memorizing not by sounding them out. These words are encountered frequently in print.
Only focus on a few at a time and remember that the typical 1st grade student is expected to gain far more than the list above. This is just the minimum number set forth by the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS).
Ways to learn sight words:
- Find them in magazines and cut them out
- Write them in sidewalk chalk
- Spell them with magnetic letters
- Paint them
- Use shaving cream on the side of the bathtub or on a cookie sheet and spell them
- Put them on post-it notes around your house
- Draw sight words on your child's back and then have them guess the word
- Write a book (like our I See books) with different sight words
- Play Memory with the sight words
- Type them on the computer
- Make a power point presentation with words; Students read them as it goes by