Dolch Word Games
50 to 75 percent of all words in text material are common words which are repeated. These 220 words are called the Dolch Sight Words. Because these words are used to hold thoughts together, these words must be recognized
at glance before a child can read with confidence.
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Games 1: Play this collection of games that
covers almost all the 220 Dolch Words. Play Listen and Spell, Listen Match
or Jigsaw. Lots of Fun! |
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Games 2: Play this collection of 12 games. These games
take awhile to load on slow lines. Click the screen twice to choose a game! |
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Games 3: Learn to spell the Dolch Words. This is a game
for the student having trouble remembering how to spell the Dolch Words! |
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Talking
Dolch Word Walls: Great for Smart Boards where kids can
click on your Word Wall to hear words. Rotate your Word Wall through 11
Dolch Word Lists. |
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Write
A Sentence: Play this fun interactive game where you move
sight words around to make a sentence. This game will mark your answers,
time you, talk to you and even score your answers. Great for Smart Board
Teaching or to teach your first lesson on writing a sentence. |
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Word Online Books: Read an online book that focuses on
the Dolch Words. These books allow kids to click the words to hear the
words they can't read. They also have fun animations and cool sound
effects. Kids can click on the picture to find fun animations. These books
add new words bit by bit and constantly review so students remember the
words. They come with a test after every three books to see if the student
is ready to move up to a new list of words. |
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Learn
Sight Words by Categories: Play these fun interactive hangman
games. These games use spelling words by the categories of months, days,
colours, numbers etc. |
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Make
A Pattern Sentence Book: Play this fun interactive game where you move
sight words around to make a pattern sentences. Great for Smart Board
Teaching or to teach your first lesson on writing a sentence. |
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Dolch Animal Eyes: Play this fun game using an animal eyes theme as you try to read words zooming by. |