Promote your child’s reading fluency by prioritizing sight word learning! 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. Who should learn Fry Sight words? The 1000 words in Dr. Fry’s list have been divided into 10 lists, each being appropriate for two school levels. This volume is specially created with the Second 100 Fry Sight words (101-200) and is recommended for Grade 1 – Grade 2. Book details: Soft cover Matte finish 8.5 x 11 inches 150 pages Buy this book for your First Grader! To make sure you’re getting what you need, view the interior pages by clicking on the ‘Look inside’ feature.
Sight words jumbo workbook: Fry 2nd 100 sight word list & sentences activity book for kids in 1st to 2nd grade (Fry sight word reading, spelling & writing practice)
$7.49
This workbook improves early reading fluency by providing practice with essential sight words for students in 1st and 2nd grade.
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| Weight | 0.454 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 21.6 × 0.9 × 27.9 in |


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