Constant exposure helps students build reading and spelling skills for dozens of words.
Replacing abstract numbers with words motivates children to decode the text so they can win the game. How to Create Your Game Make Your Own Sight Word Bingo
To play, the caller draws a card and says the word aloud. To add a layer of learning, the caller can also use the word in a sentence. Players then search their boards; if they find the word, they cover it with a chip. The first player to complete a row—vertically, horizontally, or diagonally—shouts "Bingo!" and wins the round. For weaker readers, teachers or parents should circulate to ensure each word is being identified correctly. Conclusion Constant exposure helps students build reading and spelling