You Can Read continues to be a fun part of our homeschool Kindergarten. Along with adding these new words, we also reviewed the previous words from unit one, unit two, unit 3, unit 4 and unit 5. You can see how we store ALL of our You Can Read stuff here.
Here’s a post sharing You Can Read Unit Six with Krash when he did it! See all of Krash’s Kindergarten posts here.
We took two weeks to complete this unit, as you will see below.
Day One
Making her words using the little ledge on her shelf.
We were busy with our apple fun and only did the making words on day one! We got to the other stuff from this day on the next day!
Color by number sight word, with stickers!
Connecting words to make shapes.
Day Two
She really likes taping together her word puzzles…
Stickers on her funny font page, instead of dot paint.
Day Three
Our third day of lessons with these words…
We played BINGO, with Spielgaben pieces.
Stickers again for her Color by number sight word!
Day Four
Her favorite ~ roll and read using Education Cubes printables!
Play dough words…
Finding her words in the word search…
Day Five/Six/Seven
We completed what was left and a bonus activity since this list was hard for her. We spread these final activities out over our last 3 days of the two week unit.
Bitsboard fun…
She used blue to circle words from this week, and purple to circle any other words she remembered from previous weeks! Then we read them together, she reads circled words, I read un-circled words.
Here’s a video clip of us reading together…
Color by word…
Sensory bin sight word search. I chose the words she needed the most work on and hid them in the rice. She pulled them out one by one and we graphed each one.
Here’s a video of her in action…
Here’s all of the work she completed during the 2 week unit!
Download the FREE printables for You Can Read Unit 6 here
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See our post featuring Unit 1, unit 2, unit 3, unit 4, 1-4 review and unit 5!
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