![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Practising sight words with your children is fundamental in their education. Edward Fry developed the Fry sights word list in the 1990s. They are the most common and frequently used words and are foundational words that are used to build a child’s vocabulary. The Dolch sight word list was developed by Edward William Dolch in the 1930s and 1940s, while Dr. BECOME A MEMBER NOW Grade Levels: Kindergarten. Go to this page to see all the Dolch sight word lists. He based the list of the most common words in children’s books during the 1930s and 40s. It contains 220 ‘service words’ and 95 high-frequency words. Sight words are a collection of words that children need to learn to recognize without sounding out the letters. My kindergarten Dolch sight words list of 52 words in a primary green in alphabetical order. The list of Dolch sight words is the most commonly used list. Speed and fluency help with accuracy and increase reading comprehension. Sight words help to build speed and fluency when reading. Dolch Word Lists Pre-K Dolch Sight Words (40 words) a, and, away, big, blue, can, come, down, find, for, funny, go, help, here, I, in. Once each package has been posted I will update the list above to link to each package in every post so they are easy to find! What Are Sight Words And How Do They Help? So, today I am launching kindergarten, the second of 5 Dolch sight word packages! Dolch Sight Word Packages: Maybe you could have an irregular word list for them at their desks as a tool to take out during writing I know some teachers are creating a heart word hub bulletin board and posting the words after they explicitly teach and practice. The word wall list, if needed, should be minimal. I decided it was probably best to group them into grades to make it easier for you. Of the Dolch sight word list, only 20 total words are not fully decodable. ©Aimée Geroux | Kindergarten Dolch Sight Words PracticeĪ while back I shared a 20-page sight words practice package and promised I had more coming. ![]()
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