# Tricky Word Match and Read – Hands-On Sight Word Matching Game

**Price:** $5.00 AUD
**Seller:** TeachBuySell Seller

**Year Levels:** foundation, year1
**Subjects:** english

## Description (seller-submitted)

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Tricky Word Match and Read – Hands-On Sight Word Matching Game Build confidence and fluency with tricky words through play with Tricky Word Match and Read ! This engaging literacy resource combines visual matching with repeated reading practice, helping students develop automatic recognition of high-frequency tricky words in a fun and meaningful way. Students spread the cards out on a table and search for two cards that have the exact same list of tricky words in the same order . Once they find a matching pair, they read all of the tricky words aloud before keeping the pair. Play continues until all matching pairs have been found, providing plenty of opportunities for repeated exposure and reading practice. This simple, engaging game encourages students to carefully compare words while reinforcing reading fluency, visual discrimination, and word recognition. Perfect for: Literacy rotations or centres Small group instruction Partner activities Independent practice Morning tubs Fast finisher tasks Reading intervention Homeschool learning Tutoring sessions What's Included: Matching tricky word card sets Tricky words following the InitiaLit Foundation sequence Colour-coded word groups to match the InitiaLit program Every card provided in both black font and white font , allowing you to choose the version that offers the best contrast for each coloured background Bonus mixed tricky word cards for extension, revision, or an extra challenge Easy to Prepare To create the matching pairs, simply print each selected page twice . This gives you two identical sets of cards for students to match during the game. There's no need to print the entire resource at once. You can choose to introduce just a few tricky word sets at a time and gradually add more as your students become more confident. This also makes differentiation easy: Fewer cards on the table create a simpler activity for beginning readers. More cards increase the challenge by requiring students to search through a lar… [truncated]
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