Gift your child endlessly rewarding skills they can cherish lifelong.Aligns to Common Core Standard CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.K.3.CSight words are high frequency words that make up for more than 50% of words your child would encounter while beginning to read. It's a great tool for reading as it enhances a child's speed, fluency and reading comprehension.
Sight words are an important tool for learning to read and because they are used so often it is important that your child is able to recognize these words on sight (hence the term "sight words") without having to use any strategy to decode. There are many words - like "the" - that cannot be easily illustrated.
Sight words are as important to learn reading as math facts are to learn elementary math. When kids master sight words their memory automatically brings the sound and meaning of the word into their consciousness. The action is so unconscious that they don't even realize it is happening. Mastering sight words develops automaticity while reading.
Automaticity is the ability to do things without occupying the mind with the low level details that are required; this is usually the result of consistent learning, repetition, and practice. For instance, an experienced cyclist does not have to concentrate on turning the pedals, balancing, and holding on to the handlebars. Instead, those processes are automatic and the cyclist can concentrate on watching the road, the traffic, and other surroundings.
Sight words also build confidence in a child. The frequency of occurrence of these words are so high that a child who has mastered these words can already recognize at least half of a sentence and start to feel good and confident about reading.
Sight words also help promote reading comprehension. When your child opens their book for the first time, instead of trying to decipher what ALL of the words mean, they can shift their attention to focus on those words they are not familiar with. They will already know at least half of the words, so focusing on the other half helps strengthen their understanding of the text.
Reproducible activity pages and word list for kids involving top 100 common words for your preschool, pre k, kindergarten, first grade children to help the kid learn writing, reading, and to recognize words without the help of parents using worksheet, flash cards, and other activities in this book.
***Please be informed that the included flash card pages are not card stock paper but normal book pages. Also, the resulting flash card would be around half of the size of an index card.