![]() ![]() ~~that i can be a short or long vowel when followed by two terminal consonants. ~~find, rind, pint and kind are one word family, and This accounts for the mis-match with some words. When teachers refer to a spelling rule or spelling pattern, it means there are groups of words that follow the same pattern. Spelling rules are much older and are more fixed while our way of speaking has changed. But in the UK, put and but are pronounced alike in many parts of the country. Same spelling pattern for several words = A Spelling Rule :Many believe that the word put has irregular spelling. Children are half-way to knowing these rules when they know the Sight Words. This applies to both Dolch’s and Fry’s lists. The rest of them follow any one of 22 spelling rules in English. ![]() This way, children do not have to learn spelling patterns and rules in the same short space of time.įast-Track Your Child: Analysis of the First 100 Sight Words reveals that 20% have irregular spelling. The purpose of making these 100 Words into flash cards is to have children reading simple texts quickly. ~~The way forward is for children to learn the sight words. ~~Once children are on the way with the first task, simple words can be introduced as sight words. One lower case letter per card, and printed carefully and written large. ~~teach children the alphabet and letter-sound correlation. So making them by hand gives a great result for the child - and is cheap and easy to do. There’s no special advantage to having pictures on sight words. Twenty to 40 could be learned by the end of Prep and the rest towards the end of Grade 1. These words are frequently occurring in texts. The purpose of Sight Word Lists for early primary (elementary) school is for quick recognition. It does not change the importance of phonics in early literacy. The First 100 Sight Words for Prep and Grade 1 is the quick route to reading. One Hundred Sight Words Often called high frequency words ![]()
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