Struggling with homeschool activities for reading? In teaching the English language to children, there is a special group of commonly appearing words that are difficult for kids to learn phonetically. Such examples are “the”, “here”, “you”, or “people.” Schools teach this to our kids by reading them completely as one word, instead of breaking them down into letter sounds. Because kids are taught to recognize them instantly on ‘sight’, they are what we call Instant or “Sight words.” What are Fry Sight words? In 1996, Dr. Edward Fry published the book Fry 1000 Sight Words, a collection of 1000 words listed in order of frequency as they appear in books, newspapers, and magazines. These sight words have become a standard in achieving reading fluency as it helps the child to understand what they are reading instead of focusing on decoding the letters of each word. How can you teach Fry Sight words? The 1000 words in Dr. Fry’s list have been divided into 10 lists, each being appropriate for specific school levels. This book series was created to teach the Fry Sight Words in clusters by dividing them into different parts of speech: nouns, adjectives, and verbs. In this volume, we focus on learning to read, write, and spell adjectives. Book details: Soft cover Matte finish 8.5 x 11 inches 100 pages Pages to read, trace, write & color the sight words Also includes fun games and activities! Buy this book for your homeschooler! To make sure you’re getting what you need, view the interior pages by clicking on the’Look inside’ feature.
Learning Adjectives: Sight word and spelling workbook based on Fry sight words list for ages 6-8 pre-kindergarten to Grade 2 (Fry sight word reading, spelling & writing practice)
$6.99
This spelling and sight word workbook helps students practice reading and writing foundational English words.
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| Weight | 0.318 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 21.6 × 0.6 × 27.9 in |


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