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English Language Arts

  • The child has learned to recognize and read high-frequency sight words.
  • They have practiced using sight words in simple sentences.
  • The child has developed their reading fluency by reading sight word flashcards.
  • They have improved their spelling skills by writing sight words.

For continued development, encourage the child to play sight word games such as Bingo or Memory, where they can practice recognizing and reading sight words in a fun and interactive way. They can also create their own sight word flashcards or write sentences using sight words to further reinforce their understanding and mastery of these words.

Book Recommendations

  • Sight Word Readers Box Set by Scholastic: This set includes 25 children's books that focus on sight words, allowing the child to practice reading these words in context.
  • Silly Sally by Audrey Wood: This engaging picture book incorporates repetitive sight words in a silly and entertaining story.
  • Frog and Toad Are Friends by Arnold Lobel: This classic early reader book features lovable characters and incorporates sight words to help children build their reading skills.

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