Sight Word Train

My son has had a love for trains since he was a baby, and his love for trains hasn't wavered. So you can imagine my excitement when I stumbled across A Mom With A Lesson Plan's sight word activity with trains. How wonderful to incorporate some learning, with something he loves to play with on a daily basis!

  1. Ages: 3 - 8

  2. <30 minutes

  3. A little messy

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Step-by-step tutorial

  • Step 1

    We first practiced spelling sight words. I placed a letter on each train, jumbled up the letters, and told my son to spell a sight word. In this picture, I asked him to spell the word "like."

    Photo reference of how to complete step 1

  • Step 2

    Then he spelled the word "can."

    Photo reference of how to complete step 2

  • Step 3

    Next, I had him practice forming a sentence (since he is required to write one by the end of the year). I gave him four words and only gave him the clues on the trains themselves. The first clue is the capital letter (which he knows is at the beginning of a sentence). The second clue (although it's hard to see in the picture) is the period at the end of the word "trains", which he knows comes at the end of the sentence.

    Photo reference of how to complete step 3

  • Step 4

    Here he formed the sentence "I see blue trains."

    Photo reference of how to complete step 4

  • Final result!

    Here is an example of another sentence: "I like to run." Again, I only gave him the four words, and he had to form the sentence himself based on the clues, and knowing how to read the words himself. It's fun to see him having fun while learning at the same time.

    Photo reference of how to complete step 5

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