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My SIGHT WORD HOUSE

8/29/2018

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My Sight Word House is another way to practice the Sight Words without just reading flash cards. ​The goal it to build a Sight Word House by placing Mania Word Card on each window, two on the roof and one on the door.
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The special House Dice shows  where to place your Mania Word Card.

Players pick a Word Card from the pile. If they can read the Sight Word on the Word Card, they can place the Word Card on the door, window or roof of their House Game Board, as shown by the dice.
And to make it even more exciting, there is a chance to steal Word Cards from other players!
This game is so much fun, students forget that they are practicing Sight Words and want to play it again and again. Use Mania Word Cards for the Sight Words your students are finding difficult to remember, and pretty soon, they won't be finding them difficult any more!
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Find it in the Games Gallery under "My Sight Word House."
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Celebrating Reading Progress

8/15/2018

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Learning to read can be hard work, but we try to make it as much fun as possible with our videos and games. After your child has put in all that hard work, here are some ideas to celebrate their progress and keep them motivated.
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1. A Reading Party

Invite aunts, uncles and grandparents to a reading party. Send out invitations and decorate the "reading chair" for your child to sit in. When she has read a story to her audience, applaud enthusiastically and ask for another story!​

2. Upside Down Story Time

​Have your child read a bed time story to you! Allow him to pick stories he can read without your help, and read one or two of them to you. Let him know how much better you will sleep after such a delightful story time. (You don't have to go to sleep straight afterwards though :)

3. Make A Video

Make a video of your child reading a story. Let her know you are going to share it with her grandparents, aunts and uncles etc. You can even post it on YouTube and encourage all your relatives to post encouraging comments.

4. A Goodie Bag

​Put together a small goodie bag for when your child can read the whole book unaided. Fill it with treats like a book mark, pencils, crayons and things special to your child. Present it to him when he can read a whole book unaided.

5. A Games Night

One weekend evening, allow your child to stay up a little later and play reading games. There are a bunch of them on the Activities page. Pick the ones your child likes best and have fun playing them. It's even more fun for your child if he wins most of the games!
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    Diana Zakeli

    I 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 :)

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