I have done some simple review of Sight Words before with big brother. I introduced him to sight words 2 summers ago to help him get used to the idea of them. However, this year he has to learn a few each week at school. I am brainstorming new ideas to help him learn them each week. He is a hands on learner like I am so I am being challenged to find ways to help him learn his list each week. Simply sitting down with him and going over an index card is not working for him. He got really excited for this Invisible Sight Word Watercolor Painting. This may be one sight word learning activity we try again.
what we used:
white crayon
white paper
watercolors
paint brush
What we did:
I wrote his sight words out on the white paper with a white crayon. He then came and started painting the paper with his watercolors.
I wrote the words twice. I love how he added matching them up by painting a line to the matching word.
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Okay this is AWESOME. My four-year-old has been asking to paint, and we have a whole list of sight words he needs to review. This will be perfect!!!
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