![]() ![]() You can either have them laminate it to write on or put it into a picture frame to use as a dry erase board! We get our frames from Michaels or Target. You will download the file to your computer desktop and then you can upload it to or your favorite local print shop to print. ![]() they’re so easy to grab and throw into a purse or book bag for studying anywhere! I love that this allows her sight words to be available for on the go studying and they don’t take up as much room as her folder does. (you can print that blank sheet as much as you need / want) You can 100% make one yourself with your own lists via word or any design app, but if you want to use ours, there’s 100 words from her list plus 10 empty spots to input your own. This 100 pack sight word list is perfect for beginning sight words for grades preschool, kindergarten, first grade, and beyond! You can even send them home with a fun winter break reading log challenge and give students a prize for bringing them back.Please note this is a downloadable printable. If you send home books for students to read and mark on a reading log, these would be the perfect fit for their take-home bag of books. These sight word books also make great take-home books for students to read at home with their families. If your school does a reading buddy day where an older grade joins your class to read, your students could read their Christmas sight word books to their reading buddies! This makes them feel so special! These books can even be used to assess your students' sight word fluency. You could have students partner up to read together or read them independently as a part of your literacy block or as an early finisher activity. They would make a great morning work activity or small group activity. These books can also be used in a variety of instructional settings. This is a great strategy for visual learners! This is another way for them to familiarize themselves with the word. There are so many ways that you can differentiate these free Christmas sight word books! To focus even more on the sight words in the books, you can give students a yellow highlighter or crayon and have them highlight the sight word of focus on each page. That makes 9 different opportunities for students to practice between the 3 books! Of course, they can read it even more times than that, too! Ideas for Differentiation Each time the student completes the whole book, they will color a star on the front page, keeping track of how many times they have read the book. Students will read the Christmas books, pointing to the words as they read, working on one-to-one correspondence and fluency. They will take pride in knowing that they read and colored their very own book! This is a great opportunity to encourage students to think critically and color the pictures to match the sentence and the real-world picture. Since the pictures are in black and white, students can color the books to make them their own. To use the Christmas sight word books, students will first write their name on the front of the book. These readers are the perfect addition to your holiday lesson plans as they will keep your students engaged and on task during the busy weeks before winter break. Students will have fun growing their skills and gaining confidence as readers with these festive sight word books. ![]() Students will love coloring the pictures to match the sentences, making this a great activity for practicing direction-following as well.Īs students read these Christmas books, they will also expand their vocabulary with holiday and seasonal words, learning how to properly use them in context. ![]() They have predictable text patterns and clear pictures to help them determine what the words are. This set of free Christmas sight word books is perfect for emerging readers. It never seems like there are enough emergent readers for students to practice with! I am so excited to share with you these FREE Christmas sight word books, perfect for sight word practice this holiday season! Beginning readers need a lot of opportunities to work with sight words both on their own and in sentences. Sight words are everywhere: in the classroom and the real world. Practicing sight words is a critical beginning reading skill. ![]()
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