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Eyespy bags3/9/2023 The third bag I tried a slight variation. Tho not as the challenge was intended they did give her a lot of fun shaking the bags and she did notice the letters and hearts I drew on the paper. I filled them with couscous as I didn’t have rice. This challenge was a little above he ability but we tried it anyway. However she is at that in between stage where she can’t really walk or talk on her own but she is into everything! I joined because I’m running out of ways to keep her entertained. She was two months premature so her corrected age is 10 months. Hi this was the 1st of my 7 day challenge. This activity is a mainstay in our house for learning sight words! A couple years later… here’s Louis searching for letters: We’ve also done this with dish soap in the bag instead of rice. I made a list of the letters for George and as he found them, he’d mark the letters he found. The boys then began their hunt for sight words and letters.įor Henry, I had him write down the sight words as he found them. Hunting for Letters in Your Sensory Sight Word Bag I poured in a bunch of rice in the baggies, on top of the papers, and then sealed them up. Then write the sight words on it.įor our sensory element, we used dry white rice. I then cut it to fit into a gallon baggy and slipped it inside.īe smarter than me, and cut your paper firs. All over, up and down, sideways, very random.Īnd did the same with capital letters for George. On a piece of scrapbook paper, I wrote down Henry’s sight words from the last a couple of lists that he’s working on. We did them slightly different than Playdough to Plato, so make sure you check out what she used for hers. A sight word one for Henry and a letter one for George. I quickly made two of these I Spy sensory bags for Henry and George. Recently, I came across a very cool sensory bag idea on Playdough to Plato to practice sight words. I Spy Sensory Bag for Sight Words & Letters More ways to learn sight words! Try these 12 hands on learning activities to learn sight words. Practicing sight words has been pretty easy here. Henry’s usually pretty excited about doing it and reading the list back to me usually satisfies him.īut we do throw in a sight word activity here and there for some fun. So, now we’ve been practicing a bunch and reminding him a bunch to turn them into his teacher. Sight words have been the talk here in this house this past week or so. Make this I Spy sensory bag for all types of learning, including sight words and letters like we did!
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