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Help Your Child's Vocabulary & Reading Skills

Jen Fad · Monday, February 17th 2014 at 1:03PM · 894 views
Once your child begins increasing vocabulary and learning to read on his own, help him develop his language skills even more with these important words. Sight words or Dolch words, are vocabulary words that need to be memorized by sight in order to achieve language and reading fluency. Some sight words are abstract or can't be sounded out phonetically; but by learning to recognize them instantaneously, kids can decipher new words within a context.

In 1948, Edward William Dolch, Ph.D., published a list of 220 common "service" or "tool" words (including adjectives, prepositions, verbs, etc.) in the book Problems With Reading. The list was divided by grade (pre-K to third), and was compiled after analyzing various children's books published since 1936. Dolch later compiled a separate sight-words list of 95 nouns, but his original list is still commonly referred to and used today. Get your child started with these printable sight-words flash cards.

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