SKIP TO CONTENT

Activity

Fish Me a Word

What You Need:

  • List of sight words (see below)
  • Construction paper
  • Piece of string or yarn
  • Large wooden spoon (for fishing rod)
  • 12 paper clips
  • Scissors
  • Glue or tape
  • Magnet (a small refrigerator one works great)

Sight words:

ate be black brown
but came did do
eat four get good

 

What You Do:

  1. Cut 12 fish shapes out of the construction paper. Using the list of sight words provided, either write one word on each fish, or cut the word out and paste in onto the fish. Let your child decorate the fish with markers or crayons.
  2. Attach a paper clip to the tip of each fish.
  3. Tie the yarn or string to the wooden spoon. Tie the magnet to the other end of the string.
  4. Spread all of the fish out on the floor, or on a table.
  5. Give your child the fishing rod and tell them it’s time to go fishing! Each time you call out a word, your child should look for the word you’ve said, and then try to catch it with the rod.
  6. Each time they catch the correct fish, ask your child to shout out the letters—spelling the word aloud. This helps with reinforcement.
  7. Once your child gets the hang of it, make more fish. Here are a few more sight words to try: all, am, are, the, and, to, he, a, I, you, it, of, was, she, said, his, her, that, for, on, but, had, they, now, out, on, that, there, this, too

Happy fishing!

Add to collection

Create new collection

Create new collection

New Collection

0

New Collection

0 items