Mastering Sight Words

Teaching sight words in the classroom

**Update: Since the 2012 blog post, the packs have been completely redone. Check the bottom for new links.**

I have had some great success with my 2nd graders and their sight words. I’m coming up from Kindergarten, so keep in mind, I’m used to having to drag words out of kids. So, having students on all lists of Fry words makes me very excited! Here’s what I’ve been doing to help them with mastering sight words.

When I test Fry Sight Words, I start with my Sight Word binder.

Fry Checklists Binder

Since I didn’t want to use 21 binder separators, I just stuck a Post-it on each kids’ set to keep their words separated.

Mastering Sight Words in primary grades- activities and assessments to motivate students to learn their sight words

(Source: Sight Word Assessment Set)

Every week, my students get five words to study. If they get these words by Friday, they get five new words on Monday. If they only master three of them, then I transfer two of them over to the next week. Each kiddo has their own set of all ten Sight Word Lists.

Mastering Sight Words in primary grades- activities and assessments to motivate students to learn their sight words

(Source: Sight Word Assessment Set)

Then I found that some of my kids weren’t motivated to study their words. They were accepting of the fact that they would just work on them next week with no consequence, so I created an incentive chart for my Fry Sight Word success.

As the students complete a set of 100 words, they get to move their superhero up a level. This helps tremendously with mastering sight words.

Super hero incentive

(Source: Sight Word Tracking)

Here is a close up on my 4th and 5th 100 Fry words poster. This is where I have the most amount of kids; the rest of them are scattered throughout.

Mastering Sight Words in primary grades- activities and assessments to motivate students to learn their sight words

(Source: Sight Word Tracking)

Mastering Sight Words

And yes, I have two that have reached the top!

Top level students

(Source: Sight Word Tracking)

Here is a picture of the whole wall by my computer tables for the students to see.

Mastering Sight Words in primary grades- activities and assessments to motivate students to learn their sight words

(Source: Sight Word Tracking)

Update: Since the 2012 blog post, the mastering sight words packs have been completely redone.

Teaching Resources

Fry's 1000 Flashcards and Assessments
Sight Words

(Link: Sight Word Assessments)

(Link: Sight Word Super Stars)

For more Sight Words content, check out this post on Sight Words Interactive Notebooks.

Mastering Sight Words in primary grades- activities and assessments to motivate students to learn their sight words

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