I See November Literacy Pack - Sight Words and Vocabulary

I am so excited to finally share my new, monthly “I See” literacy packets.

Using high interest, themed material keeps students engaged and excited to learn.

I have done all the planning and prep work for you with this pack!

It comes complete with mini books, a digital book that reads to students, vocabulary cards, pocket chart activities, sight word activities and more.

Using multiple resources with the same sight words and vocabulary will quickly build their confidence and fluency. It is so fun to watch them succeed and have fun!

I include lesson outlines for your convenience, but you can use them as you see fit.

Materials in this pack can take you anywhere from 1-2 weeks to get through, depending on your class and how long you choose to take with each activity.

Let’s get started!

The goal of these monthly units are to:

  • learn 8 monthly themed vocabulary words

  • practice specific sight words

  • build fluency and comprehension

  • practice reading and CAP skills

  • …. and have fun!

 
 

LESSON 1

I introduce the eight vocabulary words we will be learning.

This month the words are turkey, pumpkin pie, horn, dinner, veteran, sweater, family and corn.

 
 

We go over the words and I show students the picture cards so they become familiar with them. Students can trace the words on their vocabulary worksheet.

We then read the sentences all together in the pocket chart.

 
 

The sight words we are focusing on this month are: I, see, two, our, some

We read the sentences a few times, touching each word as we read with our magic pointer stick. I do not let students say the word until the magic pointer touches it.

We are practicing 1:1 correspondence, left to right progression and so much more.

We play so many games with these pocket chart cards over the next week or two, and it is so fun to watch their growth!

LESSON 2

In lesson two, we practice our vocabulary words with a fun game.

Hang the words around the room, and students can go searching for them and then they write the word in the correct spot on their paper.

 
 

Unlike yesterday’s activity, the words are not traceable. Now the lines are blank so they can find and match the pictures, and with the words looking at the cards.

 

Students love this game!

Mix up the words line by line and practice putting them back in order so the sentence makes sense.

 
 
 

LESSON 3

Now we are ready to read our books! I have taught background knowledge, the vocabulary words, sight words and students are familiar with the sentences.

Today, I read the book to students in this adorable digital book.

See what it looks like below:

 
 

These digital books are formatted for both PowerPoint and Google Slides.

For the first half of the book, I read to the students. The second half of the book, we go through each page, but there is no audio. Students read each page chorally as a class.

LESSON 4 & 5

Now, it is time to pass out the mini books to students.

They are ready to read, build their fluency and work on comprehension skills.

The mini books match the digital book perfectly, so students are excited to read their very own book!

Both color and black and white versions are included, and at the end of each book there is a comprehension question page, a vocabulary check page and a sight word practice page.

For lesson 4, we just read the mini book together, then they buddy read and finally they can read it on their own.

The next day, for lesson 5, we do the activity pages shown above that are at the end of the mini books.

 
 

LESSON 6

For lesson six, we now take what we learned in reading, and transfer it to writing.

Reading and writing go hand in hand, and this is the perfect next step in our lesson sequence.

You can display the digital book again on your front board, and write your books together, or for your advance students they can do it on their own.

To challenge your advanced students, ask them to write their own sentence using the vocabulary word/picture.

 
 

You can also use this lesson in a literacy center and students can use the pocket chart cards as scaffolding.

There are so many ways to use these activities, and my lesson outline is just a guide.

I often repeat the lessons for my lower students, so these material can actually last for up to two weeks of lessons.

They are perfect for prek, kindergarten and intervention/struggling first graders.

CLICK PLAY TO WATCH THE COMPLETE VIDEO PREVIEW:

 
 

 
 

Let’s learn new vocabulary words and read!


 
 
 
 

This is a new resource that has just been added!

When you purchase this growing bundle, you’ll be able to download FIVE of the monthly packs today.

As soon as the the other months are ready, you’ll have access to download them for FREE.

This growing bundle is a fabulous way to save money!