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Fry's First 100 Sight Word Games: Four in a Row: Words 61 - 70 - Printable

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  • Fry's First 100 Sight Word Games: Four in a Row: Words 61 - 70 - Printable
  • Fry's First 100 Sight Word Games: Four in a Row: Words 61 - 70 - Printable
  • Fry's First 100 Sight Word Games: Four in a Row: Words 61 - 70 - Printable
  • Fry's First 100 Sight Word Games: Four in a Row: Words 61 - 70 - Printable
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Description

Are you looking for a fun way to get your students engaged while practicing Fry’s First 100 Sight Words? These no-prep sight word games allow your students to practice their Fry Sight Words while also working on social skills with their peers.

The game boards in this set of Four in a Row allows students to practice words 61 – 70 from Fry’s First 100 words. All you have to do is print and they are ready to go! This no-prep game makes a great reading center, a fun Friday activity, or to have on hand for your emergency sub tub.

Because this set of boards only focuses on words 61 - 70 from Fry’s First 100 list, it helps students learn their sight words in manageable chunks. This keeps students from becoming too overwhelmed and defeated.

Along with 6 unique printable game boards, you get blank boards so you can differentiate and target specific words for students who need it. The boards are available as a full color printable or you can print the black and white version on blue paper to help keep yourself organized. The colors also help students to know what list they are working on and what list they will be ready for next.

 

Here is what you get:

6 full color Four in a Row Boards

6 black and white Four in a Row Boards

1 full color Four in a Row Board to differentiate and target practice with specific words

1 black and white Four in a Row Board to differentiate and target practice with specific words

Teaching notes

 

Students love sight word Four in a Row because it’s a fun, engaging way to practice sight words which can be monotonous. Teachers love sight word Four in a Row because it gives students time to practice both an academic skill and social skill. Game playing is a skill many students don’t have any more and these Four in a Row boards allow students to learn the proper social norms for game playing.

 

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