The Ultimate Sight Word Challenge

Kids can never have enough sight word practice.  They need to know sight words both in an and out context to be successful readers.

There are so many activities that you can do with sight words.  So I am compiling all my activities and making it into one easy download for you.  I even have a freebie for you.



These Sight Word Roll and Read pages are included in my Ultimate Sight Word Challenge.

You can grab the Ultimate Sight Word Challenge {HERE}!

There are so many resources in the pack.  Keep reading to see in more detail what is included.

Sight Word List - It is important to assess our students knowledge at multiple points of the school year.  I use this list three times a year at a minimum.  Included in the pack is the list, a student version, and an digital slideshow that can be put on a tablet or computer for students to flip through.  Save paper and have them practice digitally using the slideshow as flashcards or to test them.


Below is a sample of the slides in the slideshow.


Also included is a page for each sight word!  After I teach a sight word, it is important for students to see the word in multiple settings.  On one page, students will Read It!, Trace It!, Write It!, Use It!, and Find It! Grab the first 25 words {HERE}!


Did I tell you that kids need practice!  Now they can trace and copy the words.  This reinforces the spelling, not just being able to read it.



Reading practice!  I like to print these on half sheet and put them on binder rings for students to flip through.


Students need to identify the sight word in multiple contexts.


My younger kids love to Write the Room. Who doesn't like a scavenger hunt for words?  Different versions available for differentiation.  The cards are included!


My kids love building.  Use these sheets as mats.  I print them on cardstock and laminate them.  Have students build the words with playdoh or practice tracing them with their finger.  You can also print them as a half sheet or quarter sheet, and put them behind a bag or hair gel and have students trace them with their finder.  MAKE SURE the bad is zipped!  You may want to tape it in addition to zipping the bag.  There are so many ways to use these word cards.  The first 100 sight words are included!


I print out the One Breath Boxes and put them in a center activity.  If students are not ready to do them in one breath, they can still practice reading the words aloud.


When students know their sight words, its time to celebrate!  Different versions are available.


Happy Sight Word Practicing!

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