![]() We’ll be making the worksheets for the remaining volumes of our Sight Word DVD’s ASAP. They include all of the words in Sing and Spell the Sight Words, Vol. I hope you enjoy using these as much as we are! The set of Hidden Sight Word Worksheets are for sale here. I find them to be easy to use and very flexible as far as classroom management is concerned. ![]() We are including a couple of them as freebies so that you can try them out and see if your students respond to them as well as mine did. Here is an example of a page done for homework in which the child chose to color in the whole page. ![]() So it all worked out exactly as I wanted! Here is an example of one page done for homework where the child colored only the required spaces.Ĭhildren doing this at home for homework can then color the outside sections whether or not they wish to, and that is exactly what my students did, of course! Some of them really had fun with it and colored in everything with lots of bright colors, and others that don’t enjoy that sort of thing as much did the minimum. My intention was to allow teachers to tell the class that they should either color it or not color it, at their discretion, based on their own classroom management needs and how much time they need to fill. Another thing I like about it is that although there is one color designated for the target word, the instructions leave the rest of the coloring as “optional,” and allow the children to make them the color of their choice. In choosing the “distractor” words (the wrong answers) to go in the sections around the outside of the target word, we tried hard to choose words that would be very close visually so as to really make the kids think before coloring and be good for visual discrimination as well as reading. This little boy likes to use lots of bright colors! But they don’t seem unhappy at all by this in fact, they seem quite pleased with themselves! Of course, I’ve discovered that the brighter children in the class can tell what word is written in the middle of the design before I’ve even told them what word to look for, of course. They are almost self-checking, in that when the child is done, he sees that the word itself comes up. They can be done independently with most of them getting them right. It seems that these worksheets are just the right amount of challenge for the children they are not too hard and not too easy. (No, I am NOT Superwoman and if I tried to do all of these myself they would NEVER get done!!!!!)īut back to the Hidden Sight Word Coloring Worksheets! After creating the first one, I attached it to a homework packet for my students once I had introduced our first sight word, “the.” When the children brought back their homework, I asked them to show me what they had done, and many of them were very excited about their papers, and were proudly showing them off! Since then, we have done a few more for homework, and a few in class. The response from everyone online at the time was extremely positive, and I have actually had quite a few inquiries from those teachers, wanting to know if I have finished them yet! And now, finally, the answer is YES, thanks to the hard work and creative skills of Krista in the HeidiSongs office, who completed the set of words from Sing & Spell Vol. I posted it on my HeidiSongs Facebook Page for some feedback, and then made a few changes and re-posted it. Get Special Freebies.Today I am really excited to tell you about a great resource that we have been working on in the HeidiSongs office since August: our new Hidden Sight Word Coloring Worksheets! The idea for this has been bumping around in my brain for quite a while, but I never had time to do anything with it until the end of last summer when I finally created my first one for the word “the.” Sight Words and Sight Words Sentence Fluencyīe alerted as products are updated and/or added to. Among these are the 100 most common words, Wonders Reading, and Journeys wordlists. This packet contains worksheets for 112 sight words. There is even a backside that allows the sight word to be painted. Students are asked to color the word, trace the word, write the word, find the word, and then create the word as a puzzle. Make the most of your student's sight word practice by providing this great multi-task workbook or worksheets. ![]() Are you looking for interactive sight words worksheets?
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