Each one has the word along with a funny sentence. These activities are great when you are introducing new words or when students need a reminder of the letters and patterns that make up each word. Greetings readers As promised, I have some more sight word sentence printables for you Today I am sharing First Grade Sight Word Sentence worksheets. You’ll find 2 pages for each of the 41 Dolch First Grade words, containing 1 sentence each. Sight Word Activities for Introducing Words The Dolch First Grade list is the main focus of this handwriting worksheet packet. Experts often call these words “heart words” to call out for kids that they should learn the unexpected word parts “by heart.” (If all this is unfamiliar to you, it can feel overwhelming, but you’ve got this! Check out teaching guru Jillian Starr’s explanation for more help.)Ĭheck out these low-prep and engaging sight word activities for both teaching and practicing words. Even irregularly spelled words have decodable parts, e.g., kids can use the sounds of “s” and “d” to help with “said,” even if the “ai” is unexpected. Many common words are easy to tackle using beginning phonics skills (like “at,” “can,” “him,” etc.), so staying true to a strong phonics curriculum is one way to support kids’ sight word learning. The science of reading tells us that linking sounds and letters is the most effective way for kids’ brains to learn any word. Young children need to know how to read sight words by memory so that when reading they do not try to stop and try to decode the word. It’s a myth that blindly memorizing every letter in a sight word is the only way to learn it. Sight words are words that often do not follow spelling or phonics rules. Sight words are any words readers recognize automatically “by sight”-for fluent readers, that’s almost all words! High-frequency words, the most commonly occurring words in written English, like those on the Dolch list, are often thought of as the most crucial sight words. Teachers are always on the hunt for great sight word activities.
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