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English Language Arts

  • The First-grade child was able to recognize and read a set of sight words.
  • They demonstrated an understanding of the meaning of the sight words used.
  • The child practiced reading the sight words in various contexts, such as sentences or short passages.
  • They showed improvement in their fluency and accuracy while reading the sight words.

Continued development can be enhanced by incorporating sight words into fun activities. For example, you can create flashcards with sight words and play memory games or go on a sight word scavenger hunt around the house or classroom. Additionally, using sight words in daily conversations or writing exercises can help reinforce their recognition and usage.

Book Recommendations

  • Bob Books: Sight Words Kindergarten by Bobby Lynn Maslen: This book introduces a variety of common sight words in an engaging and easy-to-follow story format.
  • Sight Word Readers Box Set by Scholastic: This set includes multiple leveled books that focus on different sets of sight words, providing ample practice and reinforcement.
  • Big Shark, Little Shark by Anna Membrino: This playful book incorporates sight words into an entertaining story about two shark friends. It encourages reading and sight word recognition.

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