First grade sight word bingo


Sight Words Bingo | Sight Words: Teach Your Child to Read

  1. Overview
  2. Materials
  3. Activity
  4. Confidence Builder
  5. Extension
  1. Assessment
  2. Printable Bingo Cards
  3. Additional Resources
  4. Questions and Answers

Sight Words Bingo is our most popular sight words game. It takes the traditional Bingo game and replaces the numbers with words, motivating the child to read the sight words so they can play (and win!) the game. Children love playing Sight Words Bingo, and it is a great way to provide repetition opportunities in a large group setting.

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Each child gets his or her own Bingo Card with a set of words printed on a grid on the face of the card. The adult calls out words one at a time, and each time the child hears a word that is on their card, they cover the word with a marker. When the markers line up to make a complete row (horizontal, vertical, or diagonal), the child yells “Bingo!” and they are declared the winner of that round.

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To play Sight Words Bingo, you just need Bingo cards and some markers:

  • Bingo Cards Generator
  • Printer paper or cardstock (approximately 110 lb / 200 gsm)
  • Printer
  • Bingo markers or counters (approximately 20 per player)

Use our Bingo Card Generator to produce one Bingo Card for each child, and print them out (preferably on a heavy-duty cardstock paper). You want to use a mix of newer words that you are currently working on, as well as some words you need to review. The Bingo Card Generator will also create a word list that you can use to help you run the game.

Video: Making Sight Words Bingo Cards

If you will be creating multiple sets of Bingo cards, it is useful to label each set on the back so that you can easily sort out the sets if they get jumbled together. (We learned this the hard way!)

You need some Bingo counters to mark each of the squares as the child plays the game. The counters pictured were purchased, but you can also use pennies, bread bag tags, pebbles, or anything else you have handy. If purchasing plastic markers, we prefer the markers that are plain and single-colored; multiple colors often prove too much of a distraction.

Some people use a Bingo Marker that the child uses to color the square instead of a counter. This gives the children a bit of practice gripping the pens, but it also requires you to hand out fresh Bingo cards for each round.

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Each child is given a Bingo Card and a handful of markers (approximately 20 per child). The children are given 90 seconds to read all the words on their card. If there are any weak readers in the class, the adult should take this time to work with those children to help them read all the words on their card; otherwise they are going to be lost for the rest of the game.

Video: Playing Sight Words Bingo

The adult takes the word list and picks a word at random from the list. The adult reads out the word, uses it in a sentence, then reads out the word again. For example, if the word was plate, the adult could call out:

Adult: Plate. I ate dinner on a round plate. Plate.

The adult then marks off the word from the list to help them remember which words have been called already. The adult takes a long pause between each word to give the children time to play the game.

When the children hear a word called out, they are supposed to look at their Bingo card and see if they can find the word on the card (not every word is on every card). If they find the word, they place a counter on that square.

To win, a child has makes an entire line (five vertical, horizontal, or diagonal squares). For the purposes of making a line, the center space (free space) is considered to be automatically filled. When a child has a line, they yell out “BINGO!”

When a child claims to be the winner, ask her to read out her four or five words that made a line (more reading practice), and check these words on her card and on your word list to make sure she actually heard and marked the words correctly. If she played correctly, that child is declared the winner, and we move on to playing the next round.

We start a new round by having each child pass their card to their left, so that each child has a new card and is given the opportunity to read new words.

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You can make the game easier by reducing the number of squares from the standard 5-by-5 to 4-by-4 or even 3-by-3, and by using a majority of older, more familiar words. You can also allow each child to retain their card for a few rounds so they become more familiar with their cards. As we mentioned, you can help a weak reader at the start of the game by having them read the words to you, correcting any mistakes they have made.

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You can make the game harder by using a majority of newer and less familiar words. You can also add some time pressure and increase the pace at which you read out new words, so that the children have to read the words more quickly. Speeding up the pace of the game helps children master the words, as they are forced to truly read by sight and cannot rely on crutches such as sounding out the initial letters.

Alternately, you can make the game last longer by not declaring a winner until a child covers all the squares on their Bingo card.

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Bingo is not the best game for doing an assessment of individual children. But by observing the whole classroom, you can get a sense for which words are flummoxing the children and need more work, and the words that are becoming too easy and should be removed from rotation because the children have already mastered them.

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Remember that if you are playing with multiple children, each child needs their own card that is different from everyone else’s. Otherwise, everyone will get BINGO at the same time! The pre-made templates below include 30 different Bingo cards made from the same word list, so you can use them for a whole classroom of kids or just one child playing multiple games.

7.1 Custom Sight Words Bingo Cards

Use the Sight Words Bingo Card Creator to create your own custom set of Bingo cards. This generator lets you select from both existing sight words lists (e.g., Dolch and Fry) as well as allowing you to add custom words (e.g., allowing you to add students’ names or words relevant to a unit you are currently doing). The creator will also create a teacher’s word list to help you run the game.

7.2 Blank Bingo Card Templates

  • Blank 5×5 Bingo Cards (Write in your own words)
  • Blank 4×4 Bingo Cards (Write in your own words)
  • Blank 3×3 Bingo Cards (Write in your own words)

7.3 Dolch Sight Words Bingo Cards

7.3.a Dolch Sight Words 5×5 Bingo Cards

  • Pre-K Dolch Words (40 words)
  • Kindergarten Dolch Words (52 words)
  • 1st Grade Dolch Words (41 words)
  • 2nd Grade Dolch Words (46 words)
  • 3rd Grade Dolch Words (41 words)
  • Noun Dolch Words (95 words)

7.3.b Dolch Sight Words 4×4 Bingo Cards

  • Pre-K Dolch Words (40 words)
  • Kindergarten Dolch Words (52 words)
  • 1st Grade Dolch Words (41 words)
  • 2nd Grade Dolch Words (46 words)
  • 3rd Grade Dolch Words (41 words)
  • Noun Dolch Words (95 words)

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3.c Dolch Sight Words 3×3 Bingo Cards
  • Pre-K Dolch Words (40 words)
  • Kindergarten Dolch Words (52 words)
  • 1st Grade Dolch Words (41 words)
  • 2nd Grade Dolch Words (46 words)
  • 3rd Grade Dolch Words (41 words)
  • Noun Dolch Words (95 words)

7.4 Fry Sight Words Bingo Cards

7.4.a Fry Sight Words 5×5 Bingo Cards

  • 1st 100 Fry Words (100 words)
  • 2nd 100 Fry Words (100 words)
  • 3rd 100 Fry Words (100 words)
  • 4th 100 Fry Words (100 words)
  • 5th 100 Fry Words (100 words)
  • 6th 100 Fry Words (100 words)
  • 7th 100 Fry Words (100 words)
  • 8th 100 Fry Words (100 words)
  • 9th 100 Fry Words (100 words)
  • 10th 100 Fry Words (100 words)

7.4.b Fry Sight Words 4×4 Bingo Cards

  • 1st 100 Fry Words (100 words)
  • 2nd 100 Fry Words (100 words)
  • 3rd 100 Fry Words (100 words)
  • 4th 100 Fry Words (100 words)
  • 5th 100 Fry Words (100 words)
  • 6th 100 Fry Words (100 words)
  • 7th 100 Fry Words (100 words)
  • 8th 100 Fry Words (100 words)
  • 9th 100 Fry Words (100 words)
  • 10th 100 Fry Words (100 words)

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4.c Fry Sight Words 3×3 Bingo Cards
  • 1st 100 Fry Words (100 words)
  • 2nd 100 Fry Words (100 words)
  • 3rd 100 Fry Words (100 words)
  • 4th 100 Fry Words (100 words)
  • 5th 100 Fry Words (100 words)
  • 6th 100 Fry Words (100 words)
  • 7th 100 Fry Words (100 words)
  • 8th 100 Fry Words (100 words)
  • 9th 100 Fry Words (100 words)
  • 10th 100 Fry Words (100 words)

7.5 Top 150 Written Words Bingo Cards

7.5.a Top 150 Written Words 5×5 Bingo Cards

  • 1st 50 Words (50 words)
  • 2nd 50 Words (50 words)
  • 3rd 50 Words (50 words)

7.5.b Top 150 Written Words 4×4 Bingo Cards

  • 1st 50 Words (50 words)
  • 2nd 50 Words (50 words)
  • 3rd 50 Words (50 words)

7.5.a Top 150 Written Words 3×3 Bingo Cards

  • 1st 50 Words (50 words)
  • 2nd 50 Words (50 words)
  • 3rd 50 Words (50 words)

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Sight Word Bingo Free Printable

1st grade • 1st Grade Language arts • FREE Printables • Kindergarten • Language Arts • Preschool • Sight Words

July 12, 2021

by Beth Gorden

Early readers benefit from lots of practice reading common sight words. This Sight Word Bingo Free Printable is a fun way for preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, and first graders to have fun practicing sight words! There are two levels in this sight word bingo. Just print the gameboards, word tiles, and grab markers like candy, buttons, or pompoms. Simply print pdf file with sight word bingo printable and you are ready for a fun sight words activity.


Sight Word Bingo

As my preschoolers, kindergartners, and grade 1 students were learning to read, I found that they benefited from some extra practice with sight word games. This sight word bingo free printable is a quick, low prep sight word activity to help improve fluency of these common dolch sight words. Many of them are rule breaker words that are particularly hard for new readers! I used this free printable sight word bingo resource when my son was in 1st grade as it “went along” with our Language Arts pacing really well. But this could easily be used with a wide range of kids 4-8 years. So I wanted to share this resource with you too!

Sight word bingo printable pdf

Start by scrolling to the bottom of the post, under the terms of use, and click on the text link that says >> _____ <<. The sight words activity pdf file will open in a new window for you to save the freebie and print the template.

Free sight word bingo printable pdf

There are 2 sets to choose from in the sight word bingo printable pdf. Each set includes calling cards and five sight words bingo free printable mats. Print the pages in color and laminate for extra durability if you like.

We use these with a variety of game pieces such as pom poms, buttons, unifex cubes, lego pieces, candy, erasers, and more. Choose whatever you have on hand.

Sight word bingo printable

There are 5 different mats for each sight words bingo printable level (each set contains 25 commonly used sight words). You can trade off so that your child becomes confident finding the words and reading the words. My son & I had lots of fun playing this game together. It made a HUGE difference in his readying & writing!

Sight word bingo free printable

The sight word bingo printable pdf includes the following words:

  • LEVEL 1 – my, go, you , is, was, why, I, no, at, come, by look, one, as, do, see, or to, his, the, for, said, a, of
  • LEVEL 2 – would, some, are, from, our, many, they, buy, two, very, that, about, this, why, once, your, what, been, love, three, all, any, when, she

 

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On April 13, a financial literacy game was held at the school. An event aimed at improving financial literacy is an important and necessary thing, because it is important to start instilling the very basics of financial literacy among children and adolescents, so that a few years later, entering an independent life, they could use financial tools to improve their own prosperity.

The Financial Bingo game was organized and held for students from foster and foster families in cooperation with the Guardianship Department. During the game, the guys remembered: What sources of income exist. What is a bank and what functions does it perform. What is a loan and why is it needed. What are the main risks that threaten our financial well-being exist. During the game, the children learned to determine the consequences of various events for the family budget and describe the directions of family expenses and their classification.

The game was very friendly and organized. Each of the participants understood that today it is really important to know how to behave in a real life situation and control their needs in accordance with their age.

At the end of the game, all the children received “Life Guide” memos with necessary phone numbers, as well as small gifts from the department of guardianship and guardianship.

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The didactic game "Mathematical bingo" is designed to test computational skills within 20 without going through a dozen of the form 14 - 4, 14 - 10, 10 + 4.

The game can be used as a lesson as well as after hours. This game can be recommended to parents for home consolidation of material on this topic.

The game consists of 12 number cards and 19 example cards. Cards can be printed on a color printer or on black and white, but on colored xerox paper. Laminate with tape.

Subject: mathematics.

Audience: students in grades 1-2.

Form of work: frontal, individual, work in pairs, in groups.

Time: 5-7 minutes at the beginning of the lesson instead of counting or at the end of the lesson.

Materials: A4 color office paper, printer, adhesive tape.

Goals: formation and consolidation of computational skills within 20 without going through a dozen in a playful way.

Tasks: to form strong numeracy skills within 20 without going through ten; develop attention, patience and perseverance; increasing students' interest in mathematics.

Expected results: students will consolidate their counting skills; learn to add and subtract within 20 without going through a dozen.

How to use the game:

Before the game begins, the teacher gives each player a card with numbers.

Next, the student draws one card with examples and names the correct answer.

If the player has the resulting number in the field, he crosses it out with a marker or felt-tip pen.

So, further, until one of the players fills the entire field.

The winner is the one whose entire card is filled first.

Wipe off the marker with a damp cloth after playing. Cards can be used multiple times. 9Background


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