Have your students practice their sight words by using tickets!
This download includes tickets with one of the 1st 100 Fry Sight Words written on each ticket. It is a great way to reinforce sight word identification as students enter and/or exit the room.
Thank you!
If you would like tickets listing other sight words including color words, please see my blog post on how to access them:
http://littleliteracylearners.blogspot.com/2011/11/fry-sight-word-and-letter-tickets.html
I made a game just like this, this past summer. My kids love it. I use it as an admission ticket into my classroom after activities or lunch. They get it right they go into the room, they don't they go to the end of the line. Its fun.
Would also like in upper/lowercase letters, and numbers 0-20
March 7, 2012
dyecats
I LOVE this idea! I use these tickets in my room as "passes" for using restrooms, getting drinks, etc. I am also using them for creating addition and subtraction problems, blends, and time.
February 11, 2012
frecklelady
Thank you for these great looking sight word tickets! I love them!
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blantoh
These "tickets" were exactly what I was looking for - small, simple, and best of all FREE! I have the same requests of TanyaRR and jonesfamilyof 7. I'd like a page of blank tickets for BAM as well as the second 100 or more. Please let me know if and when either of these are available. Thanks for all you share with us.
I just posted them! You can find them under my products or by going to the following links:
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/2nd-100-Fry-Sight-Word-Tickets
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/3rd-100-Fry-Sight-Word-Tickets
Enjoy and thanks so much!
May 8, 2013
jonesfamilyof7
Thanks so much for the freebie! I love the sight word tickets and I was wondering if you ever made the Fry second 100? I saw on your blog that you posted you had planned to. Thanks so much!
I just posted them! You can find them under my products or by going to the following links:
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/2nd-100-Fry-Sight-Word-Tickets
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/3rd-100-Fry-Sight-Word-Tickets
Enjoy and thanks so much!
May 8, 2013
TanyaRR
Love your sight word tickets ~ so many ways I could use these...but could you add a page with the word "BAM!" 4xs and a few blank spaces on it so we could play the game like your kinder "Jump-up" activity. Thank you for all the time and effort on your blog; learning every day from your posts. Tanya RR
I just posted the 2nd and 3rd 100! I didn't add the word "BAM!" but I did create a blank page for you to add your own words. You can find them under my products or by going to the following links:
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/2nd-100-Fry-Sight-Word-Tickets
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/3rd-100-Fry-Sight-Word-Tickets
Enjoy and thanks so much!
May 8, 2013
frecklelady
HI! I have just printed your tickets. Thank you! I just wondered how you use them if the students don't know all of the words? I teach sight words at a much slower pace. Many students do know beyond the ones I have taught, but some only know those. Do you still have them choose a ticket and then just help them read it if they don't know it? Or do you just put the ones they have been taught in the basket? Any help with this great idea would be appreciated!
Hi! I am just coming across this message now! So sorry in the delay! I work with small groups of students who are pulled into my classroom. I have two baskets of the sight word tickets; one for K and one for my 1st graders (I also use my letter tickets for K). Depending on the day the students read a certain number of tickets as they enter my room (for ex. two on Tuesday). If the student shows difficulty with one, they bring it to the table with them and throughout the lesson I will randomly point to it to have the student practice reading the word/letter. Hope this makes sense!!
~ Julie
I am a National Board Certified Teacher in Early Middle Childhood Literacy, working as a reading teacher to wonderful elementary aged students. I am going into my 9th year of teaching with state certifications in both Reading and Special Education.