![]() ![]() Need some fun math fact game ideas? Check out this blog post here. Use these fun sight word games as centers or fast finisher activities! Since these sight word games are editable, you can use them for any list and any grade. Simply type in the words you want to work with once and it will fill in the words for each page of the game. Making games can take up a lot of prep time for a teacher. As students, play, read, and write, they will be getting the practice they need on sight words and having fun along the way, no matter which grade. This acts as an extension activity for these grade levels. Each game comes with a recording sheet so students can get extra practice of writing the words. ![]() Like I said, these fun sight word games can be used for any grade! So use them for first grade and even second grade. If it lands on a red card, they have to put back all their cards! This game is so engaging because students are up and moving. If they land on a card, they get to keep it. Students place them on the floor face down and then take turns tossing a bean bag. It’s so simple, but such a fun sight word game! It’s a bean bag toss. My final sight word game is also easy prep for the teacher and highly engaging for students. They love using the tops, and because of that, it is such a fun sight word game for the kids! I love how students are getting hands on in this game. There is also a version that has points on each space to bring in some competition into the game. ![]() Students spin the top on the board and read the word it lands on. It’s a top game! Print out the game board, cut and fold up the sides. This next sight word game is really unique. ![]() And best part about it, they are recognizing sight words, spelling them in their heads, and reading the words. As my students have worked with word searches, I have seen them get faster and faster finding the words. They have more chances to find sight words in the word searches. This also supports students that may struggle with word searches. This gives a challenge to students who need extension. I like to help each student be successful at this activity by hiding each word three times. Students love searching for those hidden sight words. I love to see the children play together as they are practicing and working on sight words.Īnother fun sight word game that is my students’ favorite is our Sight Word Word Search. I place out a set for fast finisher activities. This game is one of my students’ favorite activities we have in our classroom. As students get matches, they set the cards down and read the word. Students laugh and giggle as the old maid card gets passed around. An easy, but super fun sight word game is Sight Word Old Maid. I have multiple board games available in my classroom with different themes to keep students engaged in these fun sight word games. Just type in the six words you want your students to focus on, print, and put in a sheet protector or laminate. These are great because they are also low prep for teachers. The word they land on, they have to read. Have them roll a dice and move their piece. They know how to play them with little instruction. My first sight word game that I use in my classroom is a classic one. Now these are not your ordinary sight word games, but your students will love them! Fun Sight Word Games I have created fun sight word games that can be used in any primary grade. One of the best ways to do this is through games and play. One of my main goals in my classroom is engaging students in their learning. These are not your ordinary sight word games, these are the engaging and fun sight word games I use in my classroom. ![]()
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