Try our New Sight Word of the Week Program!
Sight words are words that are difficult or impossible to sound out, and thus must be memorized by sight. Teaching children sight words is key to successful reading, and the Dolch 220 word list guides parents and teachers as to what words should be learned each year. Preprimer and Primer are great for Preschool and Kindergarten levels and we’ve included them in the free printable games below.
Sight Word Slap Dolch Pre Primer
Slap is a simple game that is TONS of fun! Divide the cards into two piles and take turns turning over and reading your words. If the words are a match the first one to slap the pile wins all the cards and the game continues until one player has won a majority of the cards.
Sight Word Traffic Game Dolch Pre Primer
This fun file folder game is perfect for practicing pre-primer sight words. Children roll the die and move around the board, reading each word they land on. But watch out for crosswaks, potholes, traffic lights and mud puddles! First one to the end wins!
Sweet Sight Words Dolch Primer
A fun and engaging multiplayer game for children learning the Dolch 200 Primer Sight Words. Children take turns drawing a gumball, reading the word and looking for a match inside their own gumball machine.
Tickets for Two.....Letter Words
This game is simple but fun! Each child is chooses a ticket master game board to start. Children collect tickets by reading the two letter words and then using it in a sentence or writing it down on their paper. This is a great way to reinforce these small words and you can easily tie it into an after class or daily reward. For example, each ticket could be worth one minute of game time or something exciting.
Sunflower Picture Match
This game is simple but fun! Each child is chooses a ticket master game board to start. Children collect tickets by reading the two letter words and then using it in a sentence or writing it down on their paper. This is a great way to reinforce these small words and you can easily tie it into an after class or daily reward. For example, each ticket could be worth one minute of game time or something exciting.
Looking for more? Try our New Sight Word of the Week Program!