

🦟 Swat your way to reading success—because learning should never be boring!
Learning Resources Sight Word Swat is an interactive educational game featuring 110 double-sided flies with 220 Dolch sight words, color-coded by five reading levels. Designed for 1-4 players aged 5+, it combines physical activity with competitive play to enhance reading fluency, vocabulary, and spelling skills. Perfect for classrooms, homeschool, or family use, this game transforms essential literacy practice into an engaging, multi-sensory experience.





| ASIN | B01NCNLLWD |
| Batteries | 1 12V batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,007 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #14 in Early Childhood Education Materials |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (11,040) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 10.9 ounces |
| Item model number | LER8598 |
| Manufacturer | Learning Resources |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 5 - 10 years |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 8.6 x 2.1 inches |
| Release date | December 30, 2016 |
C**8
Love this game!
My kids love this game! This game was great for my 4,5, & 6 year old. They knew allot more words than I thought. 4 year old got 37 5 year old got 36 and 6 year old got 37! They are all on the same level of reading so it was a real competition! They were all given a prize for 1st 2nd and 3rd place. They are begging me every day to play this game. If your kids are at different levels of reading you could still use this and reward them if they reach a certain amount. I don’t think that my kids need the reward to enjoy this game but it makes them want to learn to read allot more! Bottom line: kids love it, I love it, would buy again. Also, the pieces are very thick and the swatters are sturdier then I expected (A+)
K**N
Makes learning fun!
This was a gift for my grandson. He was already introduced to and learning sight words. However this toy makes the learning of words much more fun. Would recommend I marked the age at 4 because there wasn't an 4-5 category. You can start early to learn words. Good for ages 4-6 (even reinforce at 7)
M**I
Colorful & fun; keeps child's interest ...
My grandchild is in kindergarten this year and loves to smack, hit, punch, slap, kick things; so this is a perfect little game with *learning potential. We play our own version: I show him a fly on one side and if he can read the word (even with minimal help) we put it in an "able to identify" pile; all other ones (unknown, currently) go back in the included zip-lock bag. After we accumulate all my grandchild can read I have him spread them out on an "off-the-floor" flat surface and then smack (with one of the four different colored swatters) the ones he believes he can read/remember, if he does indeed read it correctly he gets to flick it off onto the floor. The swatting & flicking makes it more fun for him. We go through all the words he reads/says correctly, the others (he may forget) we go over again and then repeat the process until he finishes them all. We *add a new fly in the mix when possible. (When we can include some other players this will make it even more fun). Great game for learning and giving as gifts to *beginner readers.
P**T
Learning Made Fun
The Sight Word Swat game transforms learning into an enjoyable experience for kids, making sight words exciting and engaging. With its durable components and color-coded cards, it's an excellent resource for both home and classroom use, ensuring that children grasp essential reading skills while having a blast.
A**G
Great Fun Educational Game
Terrific educational game for your child to learn sight words! Super fun instead of boring! Highly recommend!
L**.
Great Game
My daughters enjoy this learning activity. We have made it a game, and they both enjoy playing it a lot. I got it on sale, so it was worth the price! It is easy to play and can be made into lots of different games. The bean bags are cute and it is helping to learn sight words.
H**I
Engaging and Educational – A Hit for Early Readers!
Pros: • Interactive Learning: The game turns sight word recognition into a fun, fast-paced activity. My kids love the challenge of “swatting” the correct word, which keeps them engaged and eager to play. • Color-Coded Difficulty Levels: The cards are color-coded to represent different grade levels, making it easy to tailor the game to each child’s reading ability. This feature is particularly helpful in a multi-age household or classroom setting. • Durable Components: The swatters and cards are sturdy and have withstood repeated use. The quality of the materials ensures longevity, even with enthusiastic players. Cons: • Limited Swatters: The game includes four swatters, which can be limiting if more children want to play simultaneously. Additional swatters would be a beneficial inclusion for larger groups. • Card Separation: Some users have reported that the word cards can split or peel over time, especially with heavy use. While this hasn’t been a significant issue for us, it’s something to be mindful of. Overall: This Game is an excellent resource for reinforcing sight word recognition in a fun and engaging way. It’s suitable for both home and classroom environments and caters to a range of reading levels. Despite minor drawbacks, the educational value and enjoyment it provides make it a worthwhile investment.
L**A
Good
My students are motivated to learn sight words because of this game. The squatters bend easily though. Effective teaching tool overall.
N**O
Great game for early readers. Several stages and good to practice sight words. A fun game!
A**A
El artículo llegó en tiempo y está súper bonito!!! Buscaba un juego con el que mi hija aprendiera y a la vez le fuera divertido y este juego cumplió mis expectativas. Pueden jugar desde un nivel muy básico hasta uno más complicado. Lo recomiendo ampliamente.
E**A
I was tossing up between this sight word game and the fly swat one… and I wish I’d chosen the other one. The pieces are so hard to get off the UFO that they bend or literally break in half. We played it once and i how have to glue 4 pieces back together. They should be made of plastic not cardboard :(
J**O
An amazing game that really does help teaching English whilst having fun. Seeing the smiles and hearing laughter from the students is amazing thank you
S**E
My class lived playing this game to look at the sounds
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