I hope you aren’t tired of me sharing resources that help teach sight words. For some reason, it seems I have been finding a lot of them lately!
This sight word activity comes from Kim at The Pinterested Parent. You can make these sight word puzzles using either a blank puzzle, available at craft stores or you can sometimes find them at the dollar store, or the backside of a puzzle you already have. This is a great way to recycle a puzzle with a few pieces missing!
Hop on over to The Pinterested Parent and learn how to make your own Puzzle Pieces For Teaching 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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