
Sometimes it can be tough to keep kids interested in learning, especially when it can seem like you are doing the same thing over and over again – like practicing with sight words. Swapna, from The Practical Mom, was working on some simple sight words with her son — The, And, A and To. She wanted to go beyond simply pointing them out during their daily reading, and that is how she came up with this combination language arts and science project! It is easy to do with alphabet cookie cutters, baking powder, paint, and vinegar.
Learn how to make your own Fizzy Sight Words.
Knowing the alphabet is the basis for learning how to read, so it’s important to get it down. Kids need to know the differences between letters, to be able to recognize their shapes and to know what sounds the letters make individually before they can start combining them in words.
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