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subject: First Grade Sight Words For Kids- The Key To Learning Spelling At An Early Stage [print this page]


Teachers believe that the first grade sight words enlighten kids about a number of words, which are referred to as Dolch words that were compiled in 1948. The basic idea behind the process is to help kids master the art of reading successfully.

The list is prepared with much research so that kids recognize and spell the words or expressions instantly. It also allows them to pronounce the expressions exactly and accurately. Do you want to know and learn about Dolch service or sight words? If so, then go through the list as below and help your kids enhance their vocabularies.

Get enlightened with the sight words- again, ask, an, every, fly, giving, could, has, her, him, just, know, let, in, how, old, may, over, once, put, thank, stop, take, think, then, walk, then and much more. These are referred to as service list, which are used in a children book over and over again.

These expressions are actually difficult to interpret. This is reason why many parents and teachers shy away from giving their kids a practice in spelling the list. If the kids get to know about them, then they can easily comprehend their interpretation in a children book.

The right way to let the first graders practice spelling of the sight list is to let the kids write those words five or ten times a week. To jazz up the process, let them cut out the expressions from papers or magazines. Ask the little students spell them loudly. You might create fill in the blanks for those expressions and let the kids fill them up.

Use those words or expressions in sentences and write them up on board. But make sure you are writing the spellings wrong because this will help the kids recognize the errors and rectify them. Thus, it is the best way of helping children get acknowledged with those expressions and get used to them quickly.

So, what you are waiting for, just help your kids learn these words at an early stage.

by: jamesbosskish




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