 All right guys, we are going to introduce our five new sight words for the week. Who can tell me what a sight word is? Langston. That's an example of a sight word. A sight word we remember is a word that we have to memorize because it doesn't follow any particular rule. So we have to memorize it, right? Okay, so we have five new sight words for the week. Listen. I'm going to read you the word and I'm going to use it in a sentence. Okay, so listen first. Have your with that from. We're going to go back up here to have. I'm going to use it in a complete sentence. Have. I have a cookie for you. Your. This is your letter from Santa. Your. With. I am going with you to school. With. That. That is a big cookie. That. From. This is your letter from mom. From. All right, now that we've used them all in a complete sentence, I want you guys to repeat the words after me. Ready? Listen first. Here we go. Have. Have. Your. Your. With. With. That. That. From. From. Very good. All right, now it's going to be your turn to use the word in a complete sentence. Are you ready? Yes. Okay, Langston, can you come point to a word and use it in a complete sentence? Read it. Have. Use it in a complete sentence. Have this apple. Very good. Thank you, Langston. You may have a seat. London, will you come point to a word? Read it and give us a complete sentence. That. Very good. Can you use that in a complete sentence? That is your cookie. Very good. Very good. Jenna, would you please come point to a word? From. From. Can you give it in a complete sentence? This is from Santa. Very good. Scarlet, can you please come point to a word? Your. Can you give that word in a complete sentence? Your tooth is loose. Your tooth is loose. Very good, Scarlet and Maddox. All right, read the word, bud. With. Very good. Use the word with in a sentence. I go with a friend. Very good. Very good, boys and girls. All right, let's read them again all together. Here we go. Your. Good job, guys.