![]() ![]() If there is no play at the end of the domino path, it is totally okay to play a domino from the middle of the path, creating a new “branch. Sight words can be a big help to children when they are trying to read. ![]() The words included are: the, said, and, my, to, big, can, for, go, jump, in, is, it, look, me, little, see, you, play, one. They are taken from the Dolch Pre-Primer list and are appropriate for any beginning reader. ![]() This means they can focus on learning the remainder without becoming overwhelmed. There are 20 sight words included in this super fun, low-prep printable game (4 games with 5 words each). When your child looks at a passage, they will already know at least half of the words. When they find one, they add it to the playing field, reading both words on their card aloud.īecause our focus is on reading and practicing sight words, we are not that concerned with “official” dominoes rules. Being able to read sight words encourages many children to learn new words. What are sight words Sight words (like the name suggests) are words that your child should learn to recognize on sight without needing to break them down letter by letter. They scan their own cards for a word that matches a playable word on the already-played domino card. Check it out here: Sight Words Center Editable: April. If they don’t know a word or can’t say the word in less than 10 seconds, then we pause play for a few seconds to do a quick correction to help them learn the word. This unit includes a variety of fun, sight word games that are all editable These activities are from the April set of centers. With a section for learning and one for playing games, this new app from This Reading Mama gives kids more ways to practice their words, including Hangman and Bingo. Because this is Sight Words Dominoes, this player must read aloud the two words on the card. Play 10 fun games such as whack-a-mole, letter scramble, and hide-and-seek to practice 320 sight words at five levels. The child picks one card and turns it over so the word is visible, reading the word on the card. For example, a deck of 30 cards (15 word pairs) is best laid out in a 5×6 grid, 5 columns of 6 cards each. (It’s okay if the players don’t have exactly the same numbers of cards.) The first player selects one of their cards and puts it, face up, on the playing surface (a table or the floor). To set up the game, shuffle the cards and arrange them, face down, in a grid. Shuffle the domino cards and then deal them all out to the players. ![]()
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