Are you a big sports fan? How about your students? Whether it's football, baseball, basketball, skating, soccer, tennis or something else, chances are someone in your classroom LOVES sports!
I'm tutoring a first grader who is BIG into sports, and realized the key to keeping him engaged in sight word practice is right there: baseball, football, soccer and basketball. I did what teachers have always done - went looking for just the right resource to help him master his sight words. I didn't FIND it, so I MADE it:
Then he asked about a football goal. And a baseball field - with just baseball player cards - please? I guess you know what happened next:
Now I'm trying to think of a way to incorporate making and using a paper football (here's a video I found that shows how to make one, and another video with the rules) as a reward for doing well with this sight word game. If you have any ideas, I'd love to hear them!
Reading sight words is wonderful of course, but we need to read and understand them in sentences, paragraphs and whole stories, not just in isolation. More sports themed learning to the rescue!
Each of the 18 sentences and matching pictures in this set is heavily focused on preprimer and primer sight words - and sports vocabulary, of course! By limiting how many sentences we work on at a time I can change the degree of difficulty. Since I'm working 1-1 with my young sports fan we do these on a table top, but they also work really well as a literacy center in a pocket chart - and take up very little space in a busy classroom that way!
Soon we'll switch over to winter sports sentences, and since we're also reading transportation themed sight word readers we'll read and match sentences about cars, trucks, fire engines and more. I can keep this up for as long as it takes him to master reading!
So who's winning in this game? Is it the "Champion of the World", for scoring more points than teacher? Is it me, for achieving my goal of increasing his reading fluency and skills? No dear reader, it's better than either of those scenarios, it's a great big win-win!
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