![]() ![]() The sight word lists that you see in this post come in black and white or you have the option of color-coded lists that match sight word cards and other activities throughout the book. The two most common sight word lists, Dolch and Fry, are both copyrighted and since I don’t have permission to post them word for word, I thought I’d combine them together. Learn the 220 most common words and 95 additional nouns in children's reading books, and how to teach them by sight. Now, am I saying that all readers need are sight words? Absolutely not! You can read more about where I stand on that issue in my post about why sight words AND phonics are needed to teach reading. Download and print the Dolch word lists for different grade levels and formats, including flash cards, word books, and audio. Each sight words list is printable and combines the best of the Dolch sight words and Fry’s first 200 high frequency words, two extremely popular word lists. What are the sight words kids need to know? I’m so glad you asked because today, I’m sharing five sight word lists from my ebook, Printable Spelling Activities and Games. However, studying this list of words does not necessarily make. Although the list of words is old and the word shall is no longer frequently used, the list has held up as a reliable indicator of frequently used words. This can make their reading sound choppy and also have a negative affect on comprehension. The Dolch sight words are a list of the 220 most frequently found words in print in English childrens book lists of the 1940s. Otherwise, much of their time reading may be spent decoding words. ![]() Sight words, sometimes called high frequency words, are common words that readers see a lot. They see them so much that we want them to learn to read them by sight.
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