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Introducing Sight Words

English (ELA) • 10 • 11 students • Created with AI following Aligned with provincial curriculum standards

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English (ELA)
10
11 students
10 February 2026

Teaching Instructions

I want to teach how to introduce sight words

Curriculum Expectations

Ontario Language Curriculum (Grade 1, English Language Arts)

  • Reading: Foundations
    • 1.1.2: Demonstrate understanding of a variety of reading strategies and cues (visual, contextual, etc.) to read words and construct meaning from text.
    • 1.1.4: Recognize and read high-frequency words (sight words) in texts to enhance fluency.
  • Oral Communication
    • 1.4.1: Use clear and precise language to express thoughts and ideas.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this 10-minute lesson, students will be able to:

  • Recognize and read 5 new sight words commonly used in Grade 1 texts.
  • Understand the meaning and context of each sight word through targeted oral discussion.
  • Demonstrate initial fluency in reading these sight words using visual and contextual cues.

Materials Needed

  • Large colourful flashcards with the 5 selected sight words (e.g., the, and, is, to, you)
  • A small whiteboard and marker
  • Picture cards that illustrate simple sentences using the sight words
  • Magnetic letters or letter tiles
  • “Sight Word Detective” badges (printable or handmade) for engagement

Lesson Procedure

1. Activate Prior Knowledge (2 minutes)

  • Gather students in a circle.
  • Hold up a flashcard with a familiar sight word, for example, the. Ask, “Who has seen this word before?”
  • Invite a few students to share where they have seen the word (books, signs, classroom labels).
  • Briefly explain: “Sight words are words we see a lot and can read quickly without sounding them out.”

2. Visual and Contextual Introduction (4 minutes)

  • Present each of the 5 sight words on flashcards one at a time, showing the word while saying it clearly.

  • For each word, show a corresponding picture card or draw a simple sentence on the whiteboard using the word. For example:

    • “I can go.” (with a picture of a child walking)
    • You like apples.” (with a picture of a child holding apples)
  • Invite students to repeat the word aloud chorally and then individually.

3. Engagement Activity – Sight Word Detective (3 minutes)

  • Give each student a “Sight Word Detective” badge to wear.
  • Call out a sight word and have students “hunt” for the matching flashcard placed around the room.
  • After finding the card, the student comes back and uses the word in a sentence orally or describes the picture related to it.
  • Rotate quickly so all students have one turn.

4. Wrap-Up and Assessment (1 minute)

  • Gather students back in the circle and quickly review the 5 sight words shown.
  • Use the whiteboard to point at each word randomly and ask individual students to read it aloud.
  • Praise all efforts, reinforcing confidence.

Assessment

  • Observation during the “Sight Word Detective” activity for participation and word recognition.
  • One-on-one questioning during wrap-up to check ability to identify and read sight words.
  • Informal notes on which students may need additional sight word practice.

Differentiation

  • For students needing additional support, pair them with a peer during the detective activity or provide tactile letters to handle and build the words.
  • For more advanced students, encourage creating their own sentences orally using the sight words.

Teacher Reflection

  • Post-lesson, reflect on student engagement and accuracy in recognising sight words.
  • Consider if additional multisensory resources (songs, apps) could enhance learning for students struggling with sight word retention.

This fast-paced, interactive lesson aligns tightly with Ontario’s expectations for first graders developing foundational reading skills through sight word recognition, combining oral language, visual literacy, and kinesthetic learning in an inclusive and fun way.

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