Monday, January 27, 2014

Kids: Sight Word Memory

Confession: I am not very good at pretend play. I just get bored with it and have a hard time coming up with anything to contribute. I do enjoy watching and listening to Hailey imagine a whole world beyond my grown up visibility. One of the best things of Hailey getting older has been the addition of new ways to interact with her. She is now old enough to play games, and she loves it. Oh yay! I love to play games. That I can do. Even slow, easy to play, mind numbing games... I can do that. And am happy to.

Hailey has a pretty good understanding of letters and the sounds they make. She has begun sounding out words and showing some interest in reading. She isn't completely ready to read yet, but on the path to get there. In an attempt to help enlarge her interest in reading I made a memory game using sight words.


My idea is that even if she isn't in the mood to learn to read the words at the moment she will at least be able to start recognizing those words as she is exposed to written words just in the everyday things we do. For example, today at church we were singing out of the hymn book. I pointed at each of the words as we sang and she followed along. She excitedly picked up on the word is a couple of times and pointed it out to me. 


The game is played just like any other game of memory. There are 36 total cards, 18 matching sets. Flip over the cards two at a time, if they match keep them and go again. If they don't, flip them back over and it is the next person's turn.



To make things a little easier, while we're still learning to recognize each of the words, instead of turning the cards back over when they don't match we leave them flipped up. I find it can take too long the other way and she loses steam. This way the game goes a little quicker, but she is still able to pick out matches. The more we play it, the more words she will learn to recognize.

Follow the links below to download your own copy. There is one file for the fronts, another for the back. Print the fronts out on cardstock. Reload them back into your printer and print the back on them (you will need to enter in 6 copies for the back, there is only 1 page in the file.) Each printer is different on whether the already printed side goes face up or face down. On my printer, Canon MP970, it is down.

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Looking for more sight word games? Check out sightwords.com for more fun games to play with your beginning reader! There you will also find strategies for teaching sight words to your child and master lists of sight words, including flash cards to print out to assist in teaching your budding reader to learn how to read.

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8 comments:

  1. Great idea! I'm going to try this!

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  2. This is an awesome idea Renae!

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  3. "Renae is awesome," I say to myself over and over again as I scroll through your blog. I am stopping to print these cards. You are so smart. I would have thought I needed to have a back for each card and lined them up perfectly so that each back lined up with each front. No, you could just print the pattern on the entire back of the card, and then you don't have to stress so much. Thank you for making this easy for people like me. I lack common sense, but I am a nice girl. Wahaha.

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    1. Haha! No worries, when I first started making these cards I thought the same thing. I started creating individual backs, and then my brain started working and I realized I didn't have to. :)

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  4. My boys LOVE playing memory and this is such a great way to get a jumpstart on reading! Great idea!

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