Spy Pigs - Sight Word Game
$1.50
You've heard of the popular movies Spy Kids, but I but you haven't heard of Spy Pigs. In this game students practice their sight words by helping their spy pig chose a disguise. Spy Pigs Sight word game is a great way to help your students increase their fluency by practicing sight words. This game helps students make goals to master the sight words that they are learning.
This game comes with a full color version and 3 pages of black and white pieces. You can print out the colored version and laminate to use over and over or you can use the black and white version that students can color themselves. |
Words from Fry's Word List
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How this game works
Mastery Game - Give students one Spy-pig to decorate. Tell students that there are 5 different types of items that they can use to disguise their spy pig: Shirts, pants, sunglasses, hats, or other accessory.
Each of these categories has 20 sight words that students have to learn. So if a student can correctly read all 20 sight words within a minute they can choose something for their spy pig to wear. If they wish to change what there spy pig is wearing they have to again demonstrate their mastery of the word list.
Practice Game - Spy pigs can also be used as a two player game in a reading center. Students take turns drawing a card. When they read the word correctly they get to keep the card. If they get three of the same kind (i.e. if they get three cards with sunglasses on them) they can choose something to put on their spy pig.
They can also place something on their spy pig when they draw a Choose a ______, card. In this type of game, you don't need to have students compete to win, they can just play to show off their style and creativity.
Each of these categories has 20 sight words that students have to learn. So if a student can correctly read all 20 sight words within a minute they can choose something for their spy pig to wear. If they wish to change what there spy pig is wearing they have to again demonstrate their mastery of the word list.
Practice Game - Spy pigs can also be used as a two player game in a reading center. Students take turns drawing a card. When they read the word correctly they get to keep the card. If they get three of the same kind (i.e. if they get three cards with sunglasses on them) they can choose something to put on their spy pig.
They can also place something on their spy pig when they draw a Choose a ______, card. In this type of game, you don't need to have students compete to win, they can just play to show off their style and creativity.