- The image displays a collection of educational activities focused on teaching sight words and word families to young learners.
- In the top-left, there are four cards for a word family activity (e.g., "-at" and "-ed"), where students match pictures to the correct word using clothespins.
- To the right, two rainbow-themed puzzle pieces show sight words ("and", "they") that must be matched with corresponding picture sets.
- Below, six crayon boxes each contain a high-frequency sight word (e.g., "and", "said", "the", "look", "here", "you") for recognition or flashcard use.
- Next to them is a superhero-themed board game where players move along a path by reading sight words like "she", "the", "are", "was", "you", "that", etc.
- In the bottom-left, a "Pencil Bump Game" uses dice and tokens; players cover pencils with matching sight words ("and", "said", "look", "away", "come", "here") and can bump opponents off.
- Finally, in the bottom-right, a spinner activity lets students spin a wheel with sight words, feed the chosen word to a monster, and write it on the line provided.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of first grade word work.