Hello Friends!!
I just recently gained 1000 followers on my Teacher's Pay Teachers Store!
It makes me so happy knowing other teachers
and their students
can benefit from materials I have created!
It has been just a little over a year since I started my TpT journey
and I had no idea it would take off the way it has.
I am so very blessed and fortunate to have
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Because this is a really big deal to me I have decided
to have my very first giveaway!
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Simply leave a comment below about
how you teach sight words
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Sight Word Vowels / Read, Write, Stamp!
AND
Rainbow Write / Spin, Read, Color Sight Words
The Giveaway WINNERS will be announced
Sunday, August 18th!!
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I am a kdg teacher and I use literacy centers to teach sight words as well as having a secret password (sight word) each day to enter and exit the classroom. It is posted on the door. The kids have to read the "password" to me and they absolutely love it! I would love to have your Sight word activites to use in my centers!
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I use centers to teach sight words!! I love using the read, write, stamp activities and write the room activities!!
ReplyDeleteBrianne
Christine! I am thinking of doing a secret password this year! It sounds great! Thanks for entering the giveaway!! =)
ReplyDeleteBrianne! My students love the write the room activities as well! =) Thanks for entering the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI teach Jr.K and we tap sight words on our arm ( Orton Gillingham inspired) to practice. Thanks for offering the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteAmy
livininpeanutland@gmail.com
I love to use Heidi Songs DVDs to teach my kids sight words. She's got a song for just about every word you can imagine and it's always amazing to see how quickly and easily my kids learn the words. I also use a password for the kids to say when entering the room (it starts as a letter and then progresses to sight words and then harder words).
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