As we move through 2026, the landscape of early literacy resources has evolved significantly, with sight word games no longer just being static printables but dynamic, editable tools designed to meet ...
Retired teacher Lysa Sassman, who volunteers with Sight Word Busters, helps six-year-old Julian practice his letters as a prelude to sight word work Nov. 13 at Sierra Hills School in Meadow Vista.
Sight word learning doesn’t have to be drills and flashcards—teachers are turning it into playtime. From shaving cream writing to themed board games, creative activities help kids build reading ...