Monday, June 24, 2013

Sight Word Stars: Idea #261

Kids love things that glow-in-the-dark. Especially if they are afraid of the dark!Try making some glow-in-the-dark sight word stars that I found on this website. Here is what you do:

1. Have students cut out stars that you have drawn or printed out. Make sure that the stars are large enough to write a word that can be seen from far away. 

2.  Have students write one sight word on each star using glow-in-the-dark markers.

3. You can either hang each star with yarn from the ceiling or just tape the stars flat to the ceiling.

4. Once you turn the lights off, shine a flashlight near a star to see if your students can read the sight word. 


Students will love seeing their sight words when it's dark! Have fun!

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