Roll read and write has students rolling a 6 sided dice and writing the matching sight word.
Roll a sight word editable.
Keep rolling and writing words until one column is filled.
This activity will help students practice their graphing skills while they practice with their sight words.
Have your child identify and read aloud the sight word that matches the number rolled.
Yes students are working to share work together and have patience.
Students roll a die read the sight word and then write the sight word in the box below the word.
First word to the top wins.
So the students are practicing rolling recording and passing the cube to the next person.
Roll a sight word worksheets.
To use students roll a dice and select an activity from that column.
Available in colour and black and white.
Available in a colour and black and white version.
Roll a sight word editable.
Editable sight word games roll and read sight words.
In my centers there is one cube for each group.
The game continues until one sight word column is filled or until the entire board is filled.
Write the word in the next available box above the word.
Have your child roll the die and whatever number is rolled write the word for that number.
There are two versions both resources are editable to allow for different sight words.
This sheet is editable using word.
Perfect for homework distance learning or independent class work.
On each handout there are six columns with a die number at the top and a word at the bottom.
This simple and fun game will have your students reading and writing sight words in no time.
Freebie this simple and fun game will have your students reading and writing sight words in no time.
I have included sight words from dolch word list 1.
Students roll a die read the sight word and then write the sight word in the box below the word.
This learning grid is a great way to offer a range of activity ideas for your students to complete independently when learning their sight words.
The game continues until one sight word column is filled or until the entire board is filled.
I also used this game with my four year old to practice number skills and counting.
Kids love rolling that jumbo cube and are learning cooperatively while doing so.
For example in the first worksheet below if your child rolls a one he or she would write can in one of the boxes in the 1 column.