Expected Results After 30 Days:
- Master the most common words for their grade level
- Can differentiate between words they can and cannot sound out
- Can read age-appropriate texts
- Increased fluency and comprehension skills
Key Features
- 220 Sight Words broken down into grade levels from Pre-K to Grade 3
- Phonemic decoding visuals to support all learners
- Aligned with the SOR (Science of Reading) and follow Common Core Standards, B.E.S.T. Standards, and TEKS Standards.
What’s inside the box?
4 Rainbow Fidget Mats
4 high quality, durable and flexible fidget rainbow mats.
Workbook
One downloadable PDF workbook to practice the words in the game.
5 Card Packs & 1 Die
220 Sight Words broken down into grade levels from Pre-K to Grade 3 and 1 Die.
Instructions
Easy to read and follow instructions.
What’s inside the box?
4 Rainbow Fidget Mats
4 high quality, durable and flexible fidget rainbow mats.
Workbook
One downloadable PDF workbook to practice the words in the game.
5 Card Packs & 1 Die
220 Sight Words broken down into grade levels from Pre-K to Grade 3 and 1 Die.
Instructions
Easy to read and follow instructions.
Sight words are essential for children to learn; some need to be known by heart, as they often contain tricky parts that cannot be sounded out.
Sight words are essential for children to learn; some need to be known by heart, as they often contain tricky parts that cannot be sounded out.
This game is the best choice for your child if:
Is within the ages of 4 - 9
This game is the
best choice for your child if:
Your child is in Pre-K through Grade 3
Is within the ages of 4 - 9
The Fidget Game is a trusted and essential reading resource, used by teachers, parents, and schools.
"My first grader was struggling with reading, and after two months of playing this game, she is now not only reading at her grade level but above grade level."
- Sarah D,
Austin,
Texas
This game is genius; I watched my dyslexic child excel in reading in a few weeks of playing! Incredible!
- Kara Muns Raleigh,
North Carolina
"If you are a teacher, this game will be the biggest hit in your small group literacy center! Your students who have difficulty focusing and engaging will beg you to play this game; my kids are learning new words at an incredible pace."
- Jennifer Eansor,
Tampa Bay, Florida
Discover The Fidget Game: Sight Words
Discover the foundations and features of Sight Words as we walk you through its gameplay. components and what reading skill it focuses on. Every one of our games is tailored to a specific reading stage.Other games are not science-based and fail to teach reading.
With The Fidget Game, every play is a new skill.
Other games are not science-based and fail to teach reading.
With The Fidget Game, every play is a new skill.
SOR - Inclusivity - Fun - Results - Curriculum
Frequently Asked Questions
How do kids learn to read so fast playing this game?
The Fidget game uses a multisensory and game-based approach to learning, this is proven to improve knowledge and understanding by 25% in children. 95% of our customers have reported their children/ students have improved reading skills within 3 weeks of playing the game.
Why is multisensory learning so important?
Multisensory activities are based in whole brain learning, encouraging learners to use more than one of their senses when taking in new information. When using more senses while learning to read educational researchers have found this increases word recognition and improves memory by 25%.
Are sight words better to learn first or phonics skills?
Sight word instruction is an excellent supplement to phonics instruction. It is recommended that children learn at least 10-20 sight words before formal phonics instruction.
What are Dolch words and why are they beneficial to learn?
Dolch words, also known as sight words, account for 75% of all vocabulary found in grade school reading material. These 220 words are broken down by grade level of words students should know from Pre-K to grade 3. Dolch words are very beneficial to to children with dyslexia and other learning difficulties may find knowing the list useful because it facilitates the development of reading and spelling skills.
Is this game designed just to memorize sight words?
No, this curriculum aligned game is created for children to practice the most common words to improve reading comprehension and fluency and boost confidence while reading. Practising sight words allows children to build the foundation for reading more complex words.
Is this game better than learning to read on the ipad?
Researchers at Stanford University found that students who learn to read on print rather than on screens had significantly faster reading rates and stronger fluency and comprehension skills.