Less than $5 Pre-K Reading Games (by date, oldest first)

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Super Sight Words- Dolch List (Pre-primer through 2nd grade level)

By Rebekah Poe Teaching

This super sight word game is a great way to get your little super heroes excited about reading! Game cards include pre-primer, primer, first grade, and second grade Dolch sight words, each marked for easy differentiation based on level. Download, print, laminate, and cut the cards and spinner. Students will spin and land on a number (one or two to practice as many words as possible). Some spaces say "draw 2." That means the student will draw and read two cards. On "action" spaces, you get to choose what the student can do. Use these spaces as an extra turn, lose a turn, or a battle! In a battle, each student can choose a card and attempt to read it. Any card read is kept; cards read incorrectly will return to the pile. Clip art in the game is from Krista Wallden with Creative Clips.

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ON A ROLL - High Frequency Words - Sight Words - SET 3 & 4 (20 Words)

By All Therapy Resources

Introducing "On a Roll," a fun and interactive game designed to help little learners master high-frequency words (sight words) effortlessly! This resource includes 20 different high-frequency words split into two sets, along with 10 individual mats for play.

The game uses a dice-rolling approach, where students roll the die and read the word corresponding to the number rolled. They then cross off or stamp the sight word on their mat. The aim is to cross off all the sight words on the mat to win the game.

Benefits for Little Learners:

  • Engaging Learning Experience: "On a Roll" turns sight word practice into an exciting game, capturing young learners' attention and making learning fun.
  • Active Participation: The hands-on nature of the game encourages active participation, keeping children motivated and involved in their learning journey.
  • Repetition and Reinforcement: Rolling the dice and interacting with the words repeatedly reinforces sight word recognition, leading to better memory retention.
  • Boosting Reading Fluency: Regular practice with high-frequency words enhances reading fluency, empowering little learners to read with ease and confidence.
  • Building Sight Word Vocabulary: With two sets of 20 words, the game introduces and reinforces essential sight words, expanding students' reading vocabulary.
  • Tracking Progress: Students can easily track their progress as they cross off or stamp words on their mats, providing a sense of achievement and accomplishment.
  • Promoting Social Interaction: The game can be played with friends or in small groups, fostering social interaction and cooperative learning.

Enhance your little learners' sight word recognition skills with "On a Roll." Watch them roll the dice, read their words, and have a blast mastering high-frequency words. This engaging game supports their reading development, setting them on the path to becoming confident and proficient readers.

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ON A ROLL - High Frequency Words - Sight Words - SET 1 & 2 (20 Words)

By All Therapy Resources

Introducing "On a Roll," a fun and interactive game designed to help little learners master high-frequency words (sight words) effortlessly! This resource includes 20 different high-frequency words split into two sets, along with 10 individual mats for play.

The game uses a dice-rolling approach, where students roll the die and read the word corresponding to the number rolled. They then cross off or stamp the sight word on their mat. The aim is to cross off all the sight words on the mat to win the game.

Benefits for Little Learners:

  • Engaging Learning Experience: "On a Roll" turns sight word practice into an exciting game, capturing young learners' attention and making learning fun.
  • Active Participation: The hands-on nature of the game encourages active participation, keeping children motivated and involved in their learning journey.
  • Repetition and Reinforcement: Rolling the dice and interacting with the words repeatedly reinforces sight word recognition, leading to better memory retention.
  • Boosting Reading Fluency: Regular practice with high-frequency words enhances reading fluency, empowering little learners to read with ease and confidence.
  • Building Sight Word Vocabulary: With two sets of 20 words, the game introduces and reinforces essential sight words, expanding students' reading vocabulary.
  • Tracking Progress: Students can easily track their progress as they cross off or stamp words on their mats, providing a sense of achievement and accomplishment.
  • Promoting Social Interaction: The game can be played with friends or in small groups, fostering social interaction and cooperative learning.

Enhance your little learners' sight word recognition skills with "On a Roll." Watch them roll the dice, read their words, and have a blast mastering high-frequency words. This engaging game supports their reading development, setting them on the path to becoming confident and proficient readers.

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  • Emotions & Self Care Workbook
  • My Anger Management Workbook

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BINGO GAME - High Frequency Words - Sight Words - SET 1 & 2 (20 Words)

By All Therapy Resources

High-frequency words are essential words that appear frequently in written text and play a significant role in early literacy development. This engaging Bingo game introduces young learners to 20 common high-frequency words, including "I," "the," "of," "is," "his," and more. The resource comes complete with 40 individual Bingo mats and corresponding flashcards featuring the target words.

How Does It Benefit Young Learners?

  • Sight Word Recognition: By playing Bingo, children practice recognizing high-frequency words by sight, reinforcing their ability to read these words effortlessly.
  • Repetition and Reinforcement: The interactive nature of the game allows for repeated exposure to the target words, enhancing memory retention and word recognition skills.
  • Engaging Learning Experience: Children enjoy the thrill of Bingo while simultaneously developing essential literacy skills, making the learning process enjoyable and memorable.
  • Social Interaction: The game fosters social interactions, encouraging communication, turn-taking, and cooperation among young learners.
  • Self-Confidence: Success in identifying words on the Bingo cards boosts children's confidence in their reading abilities and motivates them to learn more words independently.
  • Versatile Learning Tool: The flashcards can be used for individual practice, group activities, or even as a visual aid during reading sessions.

With this High-Frequency Words Bingo Game, educators and parents alike can create a supportive and fun learning environment where young learners effortlessly master essential sight words, laying a strong foundation for future reading and writing success.

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  • My Anger Management Workbook

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BINGO GAME - High Frequency Words - Sight Words - SET 3 & 4 (20 Words)

By All Therapy Resources

High-frequency words are essential words that appear frequently in written text and play a significant role in early literacy development. This engaging Bingo game introduces young learners to 20 common high-frequency words, including “as” “her” “me” “my” and “that”," and many more. The resource comes complete with 40 individual Bingo mats and corresponding flashcards featuring the target words.

How Does It Benefit Young Learners?

  • Sight Word Recognition: By playing Bingo, children practice recognizing high-frequency words by sight, reinforcing their ability to read these words effortlessly.
  • Repetition and Reinforcement: The interactive nature of the game allows for repeated exposure to the target words, enhancing memory retention and word recognition skills.
  • Engaging Learning Experience: Children enjoy the thrill of Bingo while simultaneously developing essential literacy skills, making the learning process enjoyable and memorable.
  • Social Interaction: The game fosters social interactions, encouraging communication, turn-taking, and cooperation among young learners.
  • Self-Confidence: Success in identifying words on the Bingo cards boosts children's confidence in their reading abilities and motivates them to learn more words independently.
  • Versatile Learning Tool: The flashcards can be used for individual practice, group activities, or even as a visual aid during reading sessions.

With this High-Frequency Words Bingo Game, educators and parents alike can create a supportive and fun learning environment where young learners effortlessly master essential sight words, laying a strong foundation for future reading and writing success.

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  • Behavior and Feelings Workbook
  • Gossiping & Rumors Workbook for Teens 
  • CBT Workbook - Thoughts Feelings Behaviors for Teenagers
  • Self Esteem and Feelings Workbook
  • Emotions & Self Care Workbook
  • My Anger Management Workbook

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AM Word Family Foldable Mini Books for Reading and Writing

By Jennifer Connett

Do you need a fun way to practice word family and phonics skills? These foldable books provide students will a fun way to practice and target word family and phonics skills. These mini books are great for independent reading practice and small group activities.

There are 8 AM word family foldable books. Students will practice reading AM words, writing AM words and reading simple sentences with AM words. The books are differentiated to allow students on different levels to be successful.

Foldable Books Included:

  • I Can Read AM Words with 3 words (2)
  • I Can Read AM Words with 6 words (1)
  • My AM Word Book (1)
  • I Can Write AM Words (2)
  • I Can Read (2)

These mini books allow students to practice reading, writing and identifying AM words in isolation as well as providing practice with reading words in the context of a sentence with the I Can Read books. Students will stay engaged with learning new words and will have a book to take home and review with parents.

Ways to Use:

  • Early Finishers
  • Homework
  • Independent Work
  • Small Group Activity
  • Sub Plans

These foldable books provide an alternative way for students to practice the focus skill. These no prep books are an easy to use, print and go activity that can be used as early finishers, homework or sub plans.

Skills Assessed:

  • Reading AM Words
  • Writing AM Words
  • Identifying AM Words

This product is part of a cost savings bundle! If you are in need of more AG word family activities that are hands on and engaging for students, then be sure to check out this amazing bundle of activities: AM Word Family Activities Bundle

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Pumpkin Sight Word Game FREEBIE

By Jennifer Connett

Where is the black cat? This pumpkin themed sight word game is great for students who are practicing sight word recognition and beginning reading skills. This game can be used in a pocket chart or on a table top for an early education classroom.

What is Included:

  • Sight word cards for the 10 sight words listed.
  • black cat cards for hiding

The cards are available in two formats, 6 to a page and 4 to a page to accommodate different sized pocket charts. (6 to a page coming soon)

Ways to Use:

  • small group game
  • whole class game
  • circle time game
  • student led literacy center
  • one on one instruction to target specific sight words for struggling students

How to Play:

Where's the Black Cat is a game for centers or whole group instruction where a cat is hidden behind a pumpkin. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the sight word they think the cat is behind. Once guessed, the sight word is removed. If the cat is behind the pumpkin, then the cat must be hidden again to play further. If the cat is not behind the pumpkin, then the poem is chanted again with a new sight word.

This product contains 10 Sight Words:

a, and, I, is, me, my, of, the, to, you

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AM Word Family Sorting Activities

By Jennifer Connett

Need a fun hands on way to practice reading and recognizing AM words? These sorting activities provide a great way to practice these word family in an engaging literacy center.

There are three different sorting activities to practice learning to read and recognize AM family words.

Sorts Include

  • Sort words that are part of the AM family from words that are not part of the AM family.
  • Sort pictures that are part of the AM family from pictures that are not part of the AM family.
  • Sort between real and nonsense AM words.

These low prep sorting activities are easy to create. Simply print the pages, cut out the sorting cards and laminate if desired. By laminating this literacy activity can be used over and over if laminated.

How to Use:

  • Create a file folder sorting activity
  • Add magnets to the pieces and create a cookie tray sorting activity
  • Place in a box for a simple sorting activity

Ways to Use:

  • Early Finishers
  • Independent Work
  • Small Group Activity
  • Literacy Center
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Handwriting
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Winter Themed Where's the Penguin Sight Word Hide and Seek Game for Fry 1-100

By Jennifer Connett

Where is the penguin? This winter sight word game is great for students who are practicing sight word recognition and beginning reading skills. This game can be used in a pocket chart or on a table top for an early education classroom.

What is Included:

  • Sight word cards for the Fry 1-100 sight word list.
  • Penguin cards for hiding

The cards are available in two formats, 6 to a page and 4 to a page to accommodate different sized pocket charts.

Ways to Use:

  • small group game
  • whole class game
  • circle time game
  • student led literacy center
  • one on one instruction to target specific sight words for struggling students

How to Play:

Where's the Penguin is a game for centers or whole group instruction where a penguin is hidden behind a snowball. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the sight word they think the penguin is behind. Once guessed, the sight word is removed. If the penguin is behind the snowball, then the penguin must be hidden again to play further. If the penguin is not behind the snowball, then the poem is chanted again with a new sight word.

This product contains all of Fry's first 100 sight words:

a, about, all, an, and, are, as, at, be, been, but, by, called, can, come, could, day, did, do, down, each, find, first, for, from, get, go, had, has, have, he, her, him, his, how, I, if, in, into, is, it, like, long, look, made, make, many, may, more, my, no, not, now, number, of, oil, on, one, or, other, out, part, people, said, see, she, sit, so, some, than, that, the, their, them, then, there, these, they, this, time, to, two, up, use, was, water, way, we, were, what, when, which, who, will, with, words, would, write, you, your

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AGE Words Sorting Activities

By Jennifer Connett

Need a fun hands on way to practice reading and recognizing AGE words? These sorting activities provide a great way to practice these CVCe words in an engaging literacy center.

There are three different sorting activities to practice learning to read and recognize AGE words.

Sorts Include

  • Sort words that are part of the AGE family from words that are not part of the AGE family.
  • Sort pictures that are part of the AGE family from pictures that are not part of the AGE family.
  • Sort between real and nonsense AGE words.

These low prep sorting activities are easy to create. Simply print the pages, cut out the sorting cards and laminate if desired. By laminating this literacy activity can be used over and over if laminated.

How to Use:

  • Create a file folder sorting activity
  • Add magnets to the pieces and create a cookie tray sorting activity
  • Place in a box for a simple sorting activity

Ways to Use:

  • Early Finishers
  • Independent Work
  • Small Group Activity
  • Literacy Center

Skills Assessed:

  • Reading CVCe Words
  • Scissor Skills
  • Following Directions

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AGE Word Fluency Activities

By Jennifer Connett

Practice reading fluency with these AGE words fluency activities. Students will read simple sentences with CVCe words in word, sentence or story form. This allows for students to practice reading words with the magic e or silent e spelling in isolation and in context.

Fluency Activities

  • Word Fluency Strips
  • Sentence Strips
  • Sentence Fluency Page
  • Reading Passage and Comprehension Questions
  • Sentence Pyramids

This resource contains both no prep and low prep activities for practicing reading fluency. The sentence pyramids and reading strips are designed to be cut apart for students to use, but can remain on the full page if desired.

When to Use:

  • Literacy Centers
  • Small Group Activities
  • Independent Practice
  • Homework

This fluency packet can be completed by students independently or with teacher assistance in small groups or one on one. The different activities provide a fun and engaging way for teachers to practice reading fluency with students.

Skills Assessed:

  • Reading AGE words in isolation.
  • Reading AGE words in sentences.
  • Reading AGE words in a story.
  • Fluency with AGE words in various contexts

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Winter Themed Where's the Penguin Sight Word Hide and Seek Game for Preprimer

By Jennifer Connett

Where is the penguin? This winter sight word game is great for students who are practicing sight word recognition and beginning reading skills. This game can be used in a pocket chart or on a table top for an early education classroom.

What is Included:

  • Sight word cards for the preprimer sight word list.
  • Penguin cards for hiding

The cards are available in two formats, 6 to a page and 4 to a page to accommodate different sized pocket charts.

Ways to Use:

  • small group game
  • whole class game
  • circle time game
  • student led literacy center
  • one on one instruction to target specific sight words for struggling students

How to Play:

Where's the Penguin is a game for centers or whole group instruction where a penguin is hidden behind a snowball. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the sight word they think the penguin is behind. Once guessed, the sight word is removed. If the penguin is behind the snowball, then the penguin must be hidden again to play further. If the penguin is not behind the snowball, then the poem is chanted again with a new sight word.

This packet contains all 40 Pre Primer Sight Words:

a, and, away, big, blue, can, come, down, find, for, funny, go, help, here, I, in, is, it, jump, little, look, make, me, my, not, one, play, red, run, said, see, the, three, to, two, up, we, where, yellow, you

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Spring Preprimer Sight Word Cards

By Jennifer Connett

These flower sight word cards make a fun spring literacy center or spring sight word game for students to enjoy while practicing sight words from the preprimer or pre-k sight word list.

These sight word cards have a variety of uses in the classroom from games, to instructional tools, to center props.

Ways to Use

  • Flash Cards
  • Memory Game
  • Sand or Salt Tray Cards
  • Writing Center Reference Cards
  • Place in Alphabetical Order
  • Write the room cards

Each word is printed on its own flower card for students to use to practice reading, writing and spelling each sight word.

Skills Assessed:

  • Reading sight words
  • Writing sight words

This packet contains all 40 Preprimer Sight Words:

a, and, away, big, blue, can, come, down, find, for, funny, go, help, here, I, in, is, it, jump, little, look, make, me, my, not, one, play, red, run, said, see, the, three, to, two, up, we, where, yellow, you

This product is in the following bundles:

Pre Primer Seasonal Sight Word Cards Bundle

All 220 Sight Word Cards for Spring

All 220 Seasonal Sight Word Cards Mega Bundle

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AT Word Family Word and Sentence Matching Mats

By Jennifer Connett

Building reading comprehension is an important skill for students to learn. This AT word family literacy center contains hands on activities to practice reading single words as well as reading simple sentences.

What is Included:

  • 1 AT word mat
  • 1 AT sentence mat
  • Picture cards for matching with each mat

To complete this activity, students will read the word or sentence on each mat and then match the pictures to the correct word or sentence.

Ways to Use:

  • Simply lay the images on top of the word or sentence.
  • Use hook and loop fasteners to attach the images.
  • Use a baking sheet and magnets to attach the images.

Students will love the hands on nature of this activity. They are able to manipulate the images for a tactile approach to demonstrate their learning.

When to Use:

  • Literacy Center
  • Morning Work
  • Reading Center
  • Small Group Activity
  • Hands On Assessment

This activity is low prep. The mats just need to be printed out. The cards need to be printed and cut out. The activity can be laminated if desired for durability. Once created, this resource can be used over and over.

This product is also available in the following bundle:

AT Word Family Centers and Activities Bundle

For other AT Family Activities, check out the products below!

AT Family Emergent Readers

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AT Family Sentence Builders

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ACE Words Sorting Activities

By Jennifer Connett

Need a fun hands on way to practice reading and recognizing ACE words? These sorting activities provide a great way to practice these CVCe words in an engaging literacy center.

There are three different sorting activities to practice learning to read and recognize ACE words.

Sorts Include

  • Sort words that are part of the ACE family from words that are not part of the ACE family.
  • Sort pictures that are part of the ACE family from pictures that are not part of the ACE family.
  • Sort between real and nonsense ACE words.

These low prep sorting activities are easy to create. Simply print the pages, cut out the sorting cards and laminate if desired. By laminating this literacy activity can be used over and over if laminated.

How to Use:

  • Create a file folder sorting activity
  • Add magnets to the pieces and create a cookie tray sorting activity
  • Place in a box for a simple sorting activity

Ways to Use:

  • Early Finishers
  • Independent Work
  • Small Group Activity
  • Literacy Center

Skills Assessed:

  • Reading CVCe Words
  • Scissor Skills
  • Following Directions

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ACE Word Fluency Activities

By Jennifer Connett

Practice reading fluency with these ACE words fluency activities. Students will read simple sentences with CVCe words in word, sentence or story form. This allows for students to practice reading words with the magic e or silent e spelling in isolation and in context.

Fluency Activities

  • Word Fluency Strips
  • Sentence Strips
  • Sentence Fluency Page
  • Reading Passage and Comprehension Questions
  • Sentence Pyramids

This resource contains both no prep and low prep activities for practicing reading fluency. The sentence pyramids and reading strips are designed to be cut apart for students to use, but can remain on the full page if desired.

When to Use:

  • Literacy Centers
  • Small Group Activities
  • Independent Practice
  • Homework

This fluency packet can be completed by students independently or with teacher assistance in small groups or one on one. The different activities provide a fun and engaging way for teachers to practice reading fluency with students.

Skills Assessed:

  • Reading ACE words in isolation.
  • Reading ACE words in sentences.
  • Reading ACE words in a story.
  • Fluency with ACE words in various contexts

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ACK Words Sorting Activities

By Jennifer Connett

Need a fun hands on way to practice reading and recognizing ACK words? These sorting activities provide a great way to practice these words with ending digraphs in an engaging literacy center.

There are three different sorting activities to practice learning to read and recognize ACK words.

Sorts Include

  • Sort words that are part of the ACK family from words that are not part of the ACK family.
  • Sort pictures that are part of the ACK family from pictures that are not part of the ACK family.
  • Sort between real and nonsense ACK words.

These low prep sorting activities are easy to create. Simply print the pages, cut out the sorting cards and laminate if desired. By laminating this literacy activity can be used over and over if laminated.

How to Use:

  • Create a file folder sorting activity
  • Add magnets to the pieces and create a cookie tray sorting activity
  • Place in a box for a simple sorting activity

Ways to Use:

  • Early Finishers
  • Independent Work
  • Small Group Activity
  • Literacy Center

Skills Assessed:

  • Reading Words with Ending Digraphs
  • Scissor Skills
  • Following Directions

Money Saving Bundles Are Available!

  • If you are in need of more ACK word family activities that are hands on and engaging for students, then be sure to check out this amazing bundle of activities: ACK Word Family Activities Bundle

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Preprimer Sight Word Game | Spring Seek and Find the Ladybug

By Jennifer Connett

Where is the ladybug? This spring sight word game is great for students who are practicing sight word recognition and beginning reading skills. This game can be used in a pocket chart or on a table top for an early education classroom.

What is Included:

  • Sight word cards for the preprimer sight word list.
  • Ladybug cards for hiding

The cards are available in two formats, 6 to a page and 4 to a page to accommodate different sized pocket charts.

Ways to Use:

  • small group game
  • whole class game
  • circle time game
  • student led literacy center
  • one on one instruction to target specific sight words for struggling students

How to Play:

Where's the Ladybug is a game for centers or whole group instruction where a ladybug is hidden behind a flower. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the sight word they think the ladybug is behind. Once guessed, the sight word is removed. If the ladybug is behind the flower, then the ladybug must be hidden again to play further. If the ladybug is not behind the flower, then the poem is chanted again with a new sight word.

This packet contains all 40 Pre Primer Sight Words:

a, and, away, big, blue, can, come, down, find, for, funny, go, help, here, I, in, is, it, jump, little, look, make, me, my, not, one, play, red, run, said, see, the, three, to, two, up, we, where, yellow, you

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Winter Themed Where's the Penguin Sight Word Hide and Seek Game for Primer

By Jennifer Connett

Where is the penguin? This winter sight word game is great for students who are practicing sight word recognition and beginning reading skills. This game can be used in a pocket chart or on a table top for an early education classroom.

What is Included:

  • Sight word cards for the primer sight word list.
  • Penguin cards for hiding

The cards are available in two formats, 6 to a page and 4 to a page to accommodate different sized pocket charts.

Ways to Use:

  • small group game
  • whole class game
  • circle time game
  • student led literacy center
  • one on one instruction to target specific sight words for struggling students

How to Play:

Where's the Penguin is a game for centers or whole group instruction where a penguin is hidden behind a snowball. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the sight word they think the penguin is behind. Once guessed, the sight word is removed. If the penguin is behind the snowball, then the penguin must be hidden again to play further. If the penguin is not behind the snowball, then the poem is chanted again with a new sight word.

This product contains all 52 Primer sight words:

all, am, are, at, ate, be, black, brown, but, came, did, do, eat, four, get, good, have, he, into, like, must, new, no, now, on, our, out, please, pretty, ran, ride, saw, say, she, so, soon, that, there, they, this, too, under, want, was, well, went, what, white, who, will, with, yes

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Winter Primer Sight Word Cards

By Jennifer Connett

These winter sight word cards make a fun winter literacy center or winter sight word game for students to enjoy while practicing sight words from the primer or kindergarten word list.

These sight word cards have a variety of uses in the classroom from games, to instructional tools, to center props.

Ways to Use

  • Flash Cards
  • Memory Game
  • Sand or Salt Tray Cards
  • Writing Center Reference Cards
  • Place in Alphabetical Order
  • Write the Room

Each word is printed on its own snowball card for students to use to practice reading, writing and spelling each sight word.

Skills Assessed:

  • Reading sight words
  • Writing sight words

This product contains all 52 Primer sight words:

all, am, are, at, ate, be, black, brown, but, came, did, do, eat, four, get, good, have, he, into, like, must, new, no, now, on, our, out, please, pretty, ran, ride, saw, say, she, so, soon, that, there, they, this, too, under, want, was, well, went, what, white, who, will, with, yes

This product is in the following bundles:

Primer Seasonal Sight Word Cards Bundle

All 220 Sight Word Cards for Winter

All 220 Seasonal Sight Word Cards Mega Bundle

Reading
Winter
$2.00