Children will enjoy learning to read and write sight words with these cards - they read a word card, say the letters in the word, flip the card and try to spell & write the word by writing the letters in the special letter box shapes on the other side of the card.
You will need to print, laminate and cut these cards, then let your students write on them with dry erase markers.
Our 100 SIGHT WORDS series contains five levels - Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, Level 4 and Level 5.
Level 1 teaches the 20 most frequently occurring words in all that we read. Level 2 adds the next 20, and so on. All 5 levels, together teach the 100 most frequently occurring words in all that we read.
This resource contains 100 cards for the ENTIRE 5 levels of words
These cards complement all the games and worksheets from our 100 SIGHT WORDS series
perfect for literacy lessons at school or at home!
Copyright for you to print and copy for your class or home use.
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The font used for the thumnail in this listing is LD Michievious from www.letteringdelights.com
A perfect addition to my word work activities for next year. Thanks!!
May 28, 2013
biblerm
great center.
May 8, 2013
saranorman01
Its a really good center for my K students. Had an issue when printing/laminating though-but thats my bad. I would recommend to everyone to do double sided printing right away. Also, my students have a hard time knowing where the word should start (ie they flip it upside down sometimes) any way you could add a star or arrow or something that shows the beginning of the word? Thanks
May 7, 2013
Mayrene
Love it...
May 7, 2013
Hannah Martin
These have really helped my students become better spellers!
This is one of my favorite of your downloads. It will be so easy to use and I think my students will really like it. It will be a good assessment tool.
September 5, 2012
megan797
good resource
August 14, 2012
Heatherhyland
I use these to create a puzzle page for the new spelling words each week.
February 11, 2012
Patty Ward
This was a big hit in my centers!
February 6, 2012
BINSPIRED
Have these in my handwriting station and it's a hit with the kids... Thank you!
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