Find it in the Games Gallery under "Bowled Over."
Line them up and let your little ones bowl them over with table tennis balls. When they knock the pins over, they get a chance to score points by reading the Sight Words on the two-sided triangle pins.
Find it in the Games Gallery under "Bowled Over."
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Put the Mania Word Cards in a pile and as your child reads each word, he can load it onto a carriage. If he doesn't know the word, put it to the side for practicing later Each row on the carriages has room for 4 word cards, and there are 2 different carriage sizes. The 3-storey carriages have room for 12 words, and the 2-storey carriages have room for 8. Start with the small carriages, and when your child can read more than 12 Sight Words, you can add the larger carriages to the train. Mix and match carriage sizes as you like.
The kids also have fun choosing different colored carriages and putting the train together themselves. And when the train is full of Sight Words, we line up with hands on the shoulders of the person in front, and we chug around the room to celebrate! Find it in the Games Gallery under "All Aboard!"
Each Sight Word Mania story introduces 12 new Sight Words. I've purposely kept the number small so that my students can start reading a real story very soon after learning a few words. But they still need to know those 12 words before starting the story. Not being a fan of just reading flash cards, I created the game Ready-Set-Read! Children love to race, and race cars are not just for boys - my girls love this game too. Select the track for the book your child is learning to read. Read through the words and have them repeat the words after you. Point at random words on the game board to quiz them on how well they recognize the words. Once they recognize at least half of them, you're ready to play. They will learn the rest of the words as they play the game. Game instructions are included with the download. There's a different race track for each Sight Word Mania story, so you can use this game to learn over 100 Sight Words. Just for fun, race backwards too - from Finish to Start. That brings a lot of giggles from my kids, but I do it to make sure they are recognizing the words and not just memorizing the word order.
Find it in the Games Gallery under "Ready. Set. READ!"
A few weeks ago, I shared some ideas on celebrating your child's reading progress. One of the ideas was to throw a Reading Party, so I created these invitation cards that your child can give to all the potential invitees.
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Diana ZakeliI create board games, activities and books to teach my preschoolers to read. The children enjoy them so much that I am sharing them with everyone :) Archives
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