Learn 41 Sight Words with cute dog photos! Each page has one adorable dog photo with one large sight word!
These flash cards make it fun and easy to practice reading with your child anywhere you go. The oversized cards are large enough to be easily seen on every electronic device from iPhones, to Kindles, to iPads!
Plus these cards have a skip around feature! This means you can just click on a hyperlink and move to another word in the section. An easy way to keep your child on his or her toes!
Level 5 Words included in this book:
if, long, about, got, six, never, seven, eight, today, myself, much, keep, try, start, ten, bring, drink, only, better, hold, warm, full, done, light, pick, hurt, cut, kind, fall, carry, small, own, show, hot, far, draw, clean, open, together, shall, laugh
So what are sight words? Many of the most frequently used words in English are difficult to sound out and instead, need to be recognized on “sight” for a child to become a proficient reader. Sight words can be known by other names as well including High-frequency words, Dolch words (named after Edward William Dolch, PhD who first compiled the list in 1936), Fry words (named after Dr. Edward B. Fry's who updated the list in 1996), Instant words, Star words and more! The faster your child can recognize these critical words, the better, so practice, practice, practice!
These flash cards make it fun and easy to practice reading with your child anywhere you go. The oversized cards are large enough to be easily seen on every electronic device from iPhones, to Kindles, to iPads!
Plus these cards have a skip around feature! This means you can just click on a hyperlink and move to another word in the section. An easy way to keep your child on his or her toes!
Level 5 Words included in this book:
if, long, about, got, six, never, seven, eight, today, myself, much, keep, try, start, ten, bring, drink, only, better, hold, warm, full, done, light, pick, hurt, cut, kind, fall, carry, small, own, show, hot, far, draw, clean, open, together, shall, laugh
So what are sight words? Many of the most frequently used words in English are difficult to sound out and instead, need to be recognized on “sight” for a child to become a proficient reader. Sight words can be known by other names as well including High-frequency words, Dolch words (named after Edward William Dolch, PhD who first compiled the list in 1936), Fry words (named after Dr. Edward B. Fry's who updated the list in 1996), Instant words, Star words and more! The faster your child can recognize these critical words, the better, so practice, practice, practice!