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Here is a link to a file that you can download, fill in and print out if you are looking for more work or other work that may be more challenging.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Xuie7-C-RScDpdkl48yjAhGQEZbp8y7r/view?usp=sharing
You can choose six sight words that your child kind of knows or doesn't know. You can choose any or take the ones that many in our class are still working on. I recommend "have, here, want, come, was, look." Once you download the file there is a spot on the top of page 4 that you can fill in six boxes. Use the words that I recommend or others that you know your child is still working to learn. It will automatically fill in the needed spaces on the five games. To play the games all you need is dice, a paperclip, ten cubes (or any type of counter like cheerios) and pencil/crayons.
If you get more comfortable with it, you can experiment by filling in the spots with other things like simple addition problems or digraphs (wh, sh, ch, ph, qu, -ck) or just letters to practice letter sounds if you like.
Please let me know if you try this. Please let me know if you need support making it work.
Charissa Campbell