Sight Word Intervention Strategies

Sight Word Intervention Strategies. Trace, build and print sight words. Have him copy each sight word four times, once in each column.

Sight Word Intervention Binder (First 100 Fry Words) By Jessica Travis
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Phonics is a method for learning to read in general, while sight words instruction increases a child’s familiarity with the high frequency words he will encounter most often. Have him check his work, and correct any mistakes. Make a worksheet of sentences with missing sight words.

This Is A Favorite For Those Students Who Just Love To Cut, Glue And Build.


First choose the appropriate assessment form. They are also unique because they have picture supports to enable your students to use them independently. We have 3 intensive groups which work with the classroom teachers (we grouped them according to the words they did not know so they could work on only those words with a variety of games and activities, much easier to do with 63 students than 21), then some good to go groups that know most or all sight words that are playing games to take them a bit further.

Say One Of The Words And Have Your Child Find And Point To That Word.


This repetitive practice is great to help your students visually see the word while reading it out loud. Assessing sight words before beginning intervention, it is important to know which sight words the student(s) are able to identify. Sight words need to be practiced in context!

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Trace, build and print sight words. Introduce new sight words in isolation (i.e., the sight word by itself), but immediately follow this with repeated exposures to the same sight words in books and other text materials. Then we use a yellow crayon to highlight the word in each sentence.

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Sight word tic tac toe is another class favorite and an easy, yet effective, activity to help reinforce learning. I created mine in power point, however you could easily create yours using paper, a ruler, and small index cards!! Slide & read sight words.

Use Lesson Time To Introduce Up To Three New Words, And Use Game Time To Practice The New Words.


Then place the word cards on the table. Everyday, or however often you work with your child or student, review the sight words. This helps the kiddos to see the word in each sentence.