This sight word popsicle stick activity is simple and fun for kids who want to practice spelling words or are just learning how to read.
Every child learns at their own pace and in their unique way. Some children are visual learners. If that is your child, they may enjoy this leisurely activity!
Materials and Instructions To Use For the Sight Word Popsicle Stick Activity
You need popsicle sticks, a pencil box, and magnetic or foam letters for this activity.
The first step is developing some easy word popsicle sticks for your child to practice. Whether you want to use their spelling words or your own is entirely up to you!
Here are 30 words to get you started!
- And
- You
- Then
- Them
- The
- Is
- It
- Not
- Mine
- My
- Go
- Dog
- Cat
- Bus
- Yes
- No
- Cold
- Baby
- Good
- Day
- Family
- What
- On
- Who
- We
- Table
- Joy
- Pot
- Book
- So
Write these words on the popsicle sticks and place the popsicle sticks in the pencil box for storage.
When your child is ready to play with this activity, lay out the magnetic or foam letters and pull out a popsicle stick.
Have them read the word and spell it using the letters around them.
Continue to practice these words for as long as your child wants!
You can continue adding the words to more popsicle sticks as your child progresses with reading and spelling skills.
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