This is a "Roll-and-Read" game sheet used for practicing reading sight words. Here is how to play and solve the task:
How to Play:
1.
Get a die: You need one standard six-sided dice (with dots numbered 1 to 6).
2.
Roll the die: Roll it on a table or in your hand.
3.
Count the dots: Look at how many dots are on the top side of the die.
4.
Find the row: Look at the chart. On the left side, there are boxes with dots matching the numbers 1 through 6. Find the box that matches the number you rolled.
5.
Read the words: Read all the words in that specific row from left to right.
Example:
* If you roll a
1 (one dot), you read the first row: *"I like do to you he can"*
* If you roll a
4 (four dots), you read the fourth row: *"can do a has you to like"*
The goal is to keep rolling and reading the rows to practice recognizing these common words quickly!
Final Answer:
To complete this task, roll a die, match the number of dots to the row on the left, and read the words in that row aloud. Repeat as many times as you like to practice.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of first grade reading games.