In order to help your student learn those tough sight words, try making pictographs. All you do is turn the sight word into a picture. The picture drawn should give your student clues as to what the word is. Check out the following picture for the sight word and.
The letters seem to come together to help the picture tell the story.
You can find other pictographs similar to the one above on the following website: http://picturemereading.com/pictograph_examples.html.
After making sight words into pictographs your student will be able to recognize sight words based on the pictures that were made.The words will truly begin to come to life to your student. Sight word practice will become more enjoyable. You could even post them around your classroom or make the pictographs into a book.
I made a couple of pictographs on my own. I hope this gives you some more ideas of what you could do.
What a fun way to practice sight words!
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