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12 sight word activities using a lot of hands on learning: Its a wonderful combo for hands on learning. Henry works on sight words and George works on letters. I’ve done this so many times with Henry and George. So, if you have a preschooler that wants to play along, just switch out the sight words for letters of the alphabet. Check out the game on the stairs, or the magic paint. These are twelve activities that we’ve done to learn sight words, with a few from around the web as well.Ī wonderful bonus to any of these activities is that they can usually be adapted to letters. That’s the goal.Īll throughout kindergarten we’ve been doing tons of sight word activities to practice, practice, practice. Seeing the sight word and knowing what it is right off the bat. Not about the spelling or sounding them out. Sight words are all about memorization and recognition. Call me crazy, but I was so excited! That means we get to do all these fun sight word activities to help him learn them! Henry is a first grader this year and came home with a letter about their expectations for learning sight words.