I like to teach children to sound out sight words. I call sight words high frequency words since I prefer not to teach these words by shape or memory. All sight words have some sounds that make sense and other sounds that can be taught. Once a high frequency word is learned it can be used to help sound out words that have similar sounds or rules. I've come up with a simple system to teach
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Beginning readers need to learn letter and vowel sounds to read. The individual sounds of language and the letters that represent these sounds are called phonograms. Children usually learn single letter phonograms including soft c, soft g, long vowels, and short vowels first. There are many resources to teach these sounds.This post gives you a video and free phonogram flashcards to use to teach
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I shared free high frequency word flashcards on this blog recently with directions to print and cut. Every Friday I posted ways to teach with these flashcards. This will be the last post about these flashcards. You will find links in this post to help navigate my previous posts related to these flashcards. Please share this post with others if you like. Books to Practice High Frequency Words
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I shared free printable flashcards on this blog through MediaFire. Many people have printed them. Every Friday I've been posting about teaching with these flashcards. Some high frequency words follow phonics rules and some don't. I think children should be taught to match letter sounds and adjust some sounds when teaching a child high frequency words. I'm not an advocate of teaching words by
What a great resource - thanks for sharing!<br /><br />My daughter's kindergarten calls sigh words "heart" words, because you learn them by heart. I thought that was cute. I also like your high frequency term.
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These are wonderful. I need to start working on sight words with JDaniel.
I really like the phonics Songs. As a mom of 3 young kiddos I will be following your site, these are great resource, thanks you.