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Sight Words 1

Consonant-vowel-consonant or CVC words include examples such as paw, cow and pop. Identifying these words and understanding the sound that they make is crucial to building reading fluency. This guided lesson provides practice with CVC words by focusing on their intial, medial and ending sounds. You can boost learning with our supplemental worksheets that offer more practice with CVC words.
This lesson includes 5 printable learning activities.
Sight Words Match: Set 2 The more words you know, the more words you can read! Use this interactive word game to practice recognizing sight words and high frequency words in the world around you. Perfect for kindergarteners and other young readers, Sight Words Math: Set 2 is a straightforward and engaging game of memory. Each time students find matching words on a pair of cards, the matching word is repeated both verbally and in writing to help it stick.
Sight Words Hopper 2 Cuz-Cuz is going for a mud-run again, but this time he's helping your kindergarten students correctly identify sight words. With each round of practicing identifying words such as at, he, and on, Cuz-Cuz will leap into a puddle of mud, a sure delight for your students.
Kindergarten Sight Words Balloon Pop While the word ‘said’ may not be easy to spell at first, it is used so often it is a sight word. Because the concept of sight words is a little abstract for kindergartners, visual and kinesthetic activities such as this one can help their learning stay grounded, even if they are helping Floyd the Dog take flight.
Sight Words Cloud Catcher 2 Tutu the Fairy is ready to work her magic on your kindergarten students’ ability to recognize sight words. With every correct answer, she waves her wand and turns a rain cloud into a rainbow. Students’ success in this activity will surely color their appreciation of reading and writing in the future.
Three Billy Goats Gruff Once upon a time, there were three billy goats who needed to outsmart a sneaky fox. In this interactive version of the beloved fairy tale, children will be enchanted by the stunning illustrations and simple prose. With three different reading modes, kids can listen and follow along with the highlighted words, or read it by themselves. Perfect for practicing sight words, this story will appeal to every kind of kid.
Three Billy Goats Gruff Comprehension Quiz

Who likes to eat goats? Kids must put their listening comprehension skills to work in this interactive quiz. After reading Three Billy Goats Gruff, children can tackle straightforward questions about the who, what, where, when, and why of the story. This practice will help young learners master comprehension skills that will ensure they learn to understand more complex texts.

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