Like many kindergarten teachers, my approach to sight words has evolved. In the past, I relied heavily on rote memorization drills during phonics instruction. While this can benefit some students, it’s not a one-size-fits-all strategy. Rethink sight word Instruction based in the science of reading and foster a deeper understanding of these essential words with these literacy centers and assessments.
First,the concept of “sight words” is that they have tricky spelling patterns and can not be “sounded out” or decoded letter-sound or phonics pattern knowledge. This is only true for a small percentage of sight words.
Second, I created much larger sight word flash cards that I use to teach my students new phonics patterns. Third, I do not display these on a wall or pocket charts.I just use them during whole-group phonics instruction and during my reading groups. Lastly, I find they work much better, and without the crutch of a word wall visible. With this method my students learn them much quicker!
These cards are used specifically during whole-group phonics and reading groups, not displayed on a permanent word wall. This approach has yielded impressive results – students are grasping sight words much faster without the crutch of a constantly visible word wall.

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Enhancing Sight Word Learning with Engaging Materials
My set of sight word flashcards is printed on bright colored paper and laminated for easy dry-erase marker use. This set includes 60 words, encompassing those previously taught in my phonics curriculum, pronouns, and frequently encountered words from our classroom readers.
Expand Your Literacy Toolkit
To complement your sight word instruction, consider these additional resources (without including links):
- Kindergarten Literacy Center Bundle: This comprehensive bundle provides engaging literacy centers for phonics, phonemic awareness, letter identification, and reading/spelling long vowel CVCe words. Designed to last the entire year, these centers are perfect for independent practice, small groups, or individual work.


- Kindergarten Assessment Portfolio: Track your students’ reading and writing progress throughout the year with this 112-page resource. It includes assessment pages, data tracking forms, editable sight word assessments, flashcard pages, progress reports, and more. This portfolio caters to various implementation options, allowing you to tailor it to your specific classroom needs.



CLICK HERE to download my Sight Word Flash Cards for FREE!
By adopting a more strategic approach and utilizing engaging materials, you can significantly enhance your students’ sight word acquisition. You might also like these decodable readers. Let’s move beyond rote memorization and create a learning environment that fosters a deeper understanding of these essential words with these literacy centers and assessments.
I would love to have this set!! Thank you!
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