Sight Word Song Under

Sight Word Song Under. There are many more high frequency words available. This is version 1 of the song.

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Sight words include words like “i”, “the”, and “are.”. There are many more high frequency words available. Try the sight word songs for free.

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I put my hand under my chin. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try. Each child rolls the die in turn and reads the word that comes up.

(Place Hands Under Chin.) I Put My Hand Under My Desk, Under My Desk, Under My Desk.


Sight word chants in the seat movie star kisses put hands to your mouth. “see it” let’s them practice seeing the word in their minds. Enjoy 30mins of video content in 21 song lessons.

Students Will Practice Finding And Recognizing The Sight Word, Write It, Trace It, Read It, And Cut And Paste The Letters To Make It.


Do the whole song since it reinforces the word more often. They are tricky for early readers because they don’t follow normal phonetic rules, making them difficult to sound out. Kids learn to read, write and spell their sight words by exposure.

I Put My Hand Under My Chin, Under My Chin, Under My Chin.


Great chant to say as we transition between reading centers. Sight words include words like “i”, “the”, and “are.”. Free sight word worksheet (under) practice reading and writing high frequency words with this free printable worksheet.

Pat Knees For Letters That Extend Below The Baseline Box It Pretend To Be A Boxer One Punch For Each Letter.


I will be releasing other versions of the song in the upcoming months that include. Emma also shared with me two more ways to practice the word! This text is aimed primarily at for children learning to read, or can simply be a fun book to read with toddlers who like sea creatures.