A lot of the words in this list have unusual spelling patterns so it is not easy to sound out the letters, and most of the words are hard to describe with a picture. Memorizing these patterns will give students a great start when learning to read. Edward William Dolch studied the most commonly occurring words in the children's books of the ss. He created a list of words "service words" and 95 "high frequency nouns".
The Dolch words are usually split into groups for each grade level from pre-kindergarten to third grade. Playing games is important for a child's development.
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Thanks for sharing this knowledge. Click here to cancel reply. Home Sight Words Games. Sight Words Bingo Play bingo while reinforcing your sight words.
Print out your own custom cards. Sight Words Fly Swat Spot your sight word, then squish it with the fly swatter. Build up speed while having fun. Sight Words Fishing Hook a fish and read the word to keep your catch.
Print your own custom fish. Sight Words Memory Match sight words in this classic card game. Sight Words Parking Lot Park the toy car in the right spot by reading your sight words. Sight Words Pathways Follow a sight words trail around the room, venturing over chairs and under tables. Sight Words Book Land A sight words variation on a classic board game.
Sight Words Dominoes Play dominoes with sight words instead of dots. Sight Words Boom! Read sight words to collect cards, but watch out for the BOOM cards! Sight Words Hangman Draw from a stack of flash cards and read each word out loud to collect cards. Sight Words Lucky 13 Collect cards by correctly reading the sight words printed on them. Lorelle Cheney January 12, I would like to give parents this website for working on advanced learning over the summer. Holly B. Clara S.
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ADMIN — Hi Heidi, We originally developed this site for teaching children to read English, and the font we currently use does not support foreign diacritical marks.
Leonie Shelley April 9, Thank you — fabulous hands-on activities to make learning sight words fun! Paula Lee Bright April 10, As an online reading teacher for so many of the kids that fail to learn to read at school, this list is invaluable!
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Cynthia Prather Reply. Stephanie October 16, I am homeschooling my son, who I suspect has dyslexia, and he has a lot of trouble remembering sight words.
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