Kindergarten Sight Word Poems BUNDLE
Learn sight words and have fun! Using sight word poems has been so beneficial to my Kindergarten classroom.
My students love ❤️
🎯 learning new words
🎯 becoming readers
🎯 reading their own journals
🎯 reading the poems to family and friends
🎯 being a teacher with the big pointer stick and reading to the class.
How I use sight word poems in my classroom:
❤️ Introduce the sight word poem using a big anchor chart poem. (Prepped before our lesson) We talk about words we might know and point out our sight words.
🧡 Next we read the poem as a class and try to figure out the tricky words together.
💛 Then I pick a few students to come up and read to the class. This helps the kids work on tracking the words.
💚 If they don’t get a turn I always tell them, don’t worry! They have their own poem.
💙 Students go back and glue their next poem into their notebooks. They can either circle or underline the new sight word.
💜 Last, I always have them read to either myself or a partner. When finished they can go back and re read all the other poems they have learned! They love becoming readers and having ownership of their own notebooks.
Sight Word Poems in Action!
Students take turns coming up to the anchor chart and reading the poems.
Sight Word Poems in our Journals
Students can read their journals at any time. I have students either circle or underline their sight words for each poem.
What’s Included in the BUNDLE?
- 60 sight words
- pictures for anchor chart in color and in black and white
- sight word poem comes in normal size and 2 to a page. Perfect for a composition notebook.
Sight Words Included:
Set #1
A, I, see, my, like, it, is, to, and, in, be, can, go, he, have, she, the, for, look, you, no, me, come, said, we, had, do, get, one, here
Set #2:
what, are, with, was, this, will, down, all, an, at, has, of, am, big, on, up, yes, who, want, little, why, went, can’t, love, that, where, they, there, live, lots
What Other Teachers are Saying About These Poems 👩🏼🏫 👨🏫
Shannon R. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
November 17, 2021
Extremely satisfied
My child has struggled with sight words. He gets bored doing them and this mixed with the tracing activities has made it easier. I have taped them in a notebook and made a sight word journal for practice. After two days he’s retaining them better since he knows their context and how to use them.
Alex ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
January 30, 2022
Extremely satisfied
My students love using this at centers. They work together to read the sentences then place the picture by it.