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We’re Going on a Word Hunt Sight Word Activity

November 7, 2011 by Ami 13 Comments

We're Going on a Word Hunt (fun hide and seek game!) for kids who are learning how to read

Simon loves to look for things; it’s fun for him. I like to capitalize on fun, so I created a few word hunts to help him learn some sight words (and to aid in practicing tally marks). 

Here’s what I did for this activity:

1. I wrote all the words on sticky notes and stuck them all over the living and dining rooms.
2. I attached a word hunt page (see printables below) to a clip-board. We read through the words together. We read through the words again.
3. Simon hunted through the rooms for the words.
4. He made tally marks on the page as he found each word.
5. We looked at the tally marks and determined which word he found the most, which word he found the least, and we read all the words again.
6. When we were finished, I stuck all the post-it notes together (so we can use them again soon). 

You can download the word hunt pages by clicking on the image below. 

If you are looking for other games and printables for your child who is learning to read, try my On the Road to Reading Pinterest board.

 

 

Filed Under: kindergarten, preschool Tagged With: learn to read, printables, sight words

Comments

  1. Jill says

    February 2, 2012 at 7:58 pm

    What a great idea! This is a fun way to have my daughter practice her sight words. Thank you for sharing and the printable!

  2. Sonia Cave says

    February 7, 2017 at 2:57 pm

    Oh I love this and it is something I could do with my twins who are about at this level!  Thankyou so much for the idea 🙂

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