Sight words are words that must be recognized by sight rather
than sounded out. They are the most frequently used words in the
English language, such as "are," "was," and "out." Children who are
learning to read are encouraged to practice and memorize this list
of words, in order to become fluent readers who are able to read
for meaning rather than stumble over words. Sight words are taught
primarily in kindergarten and first grade, though often the
practice extends up through fourth grad
內容簡介:
Sight words, or high frequency words, are words that appear
repeatedly in your children’s reading material. Knowing these words
"by sight" is essential for reading speed and comprehension.
Consistent short vowels and simple stories mean children sound out
decode most of the story, and must memorize only three sight
words per book. Your child will continue to build confidence and
sight word fluency, with Bob Books Sight Words - First
Grade.
These ten books provide 30 more sight words, in slightly longer
stories, to build confidence and success in the progressing
reader.
Inside the box you''ll find:
* 10 easy-to-read, charming books, 12 pages each.
* Slightly longer and more complex stories.
* All stories told in three, four and five letter words, plus
sight words.
* Consistent short vowels mean easy decoding in the rest of the
story.
* Three new sight words introduced in each book.
* Context clues and illustrations give sight word hints.
* 30 two-sided, sight words flash cards.
Sight words introduced in this set: after, are, ate, before,
bring, come, find, good, he, into, like, little, long, make, my,
new, now, old, play, pretty, said, she, than, that, too, under,
what, will, with, you.
With Bob Books Sight Words, your child will soon be joining the
three million happy kids that say, "I read the whole
book!"