![]() These print-and-go sheets make it so easy for you to do just that! They include the Dolch sight words through second grade, the first 200 Fry sight words, and the Zeno sight words. Then students can master one spelling rule at a time! No matter how they learn them, these words will increase their confidence and reading skills, and set them up for reading success. By using the letter-sound analysis of the letters in irregular words, first grade readers improved not only their rate of sight word recognition, but also their. It’s no wonder that so many students struggle with sight word lists!īut there is a *much* easier way! Instead of sorting sight words by frequency, we can sort them by phonics skill. The 1st grade sight word list includes the following words: Closing Teaching these words can be done in a variety of creative ways like word hunts, memory games, activity mats, and tracing sheets. – and (as if that wasn’t enough!) the two letters T & H that make just one sound in THE. The problem is that THE is often taught right alongside other words that follow completely different rules: OF, AND, A… And that means kids have to wrap their brain around: The philosophy isn’t terrible – if a child is going to read THE more than any other word, it makes sense that learning it first would come in handy. For instance, THE is written most often so it’s the first words students practice. Old school lists like Dolch and Fry were sorted by the frequency words appear in text. These sight word lists for Dolch pre-primer, primer, 1st and 2nd grade, the first 200 Fry sight words, PLUS the Zeno sight words are a HUGE game changer! Why? When you organize your sight word lists by phonics skill, students learn the words faster… ![]()
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