![]() ![]() We recommend starting with The Dolch 220. To help you keep them straight more easily, there are two common lists that break down which words are best to introduce at which age: The Dolch Word List (also called The Dolch 220) and The Fry Word List. Some sight words are more difficult than others, meaning different levels of sight words are appropriate for different ages. ![]() Playing sight word hopscotch, memory games, and similar activities are great ways to engage different learning styles.įinally, if your little one still seems to be struggling, that’s OK, too! Their teacher can be a great resource for ideas on how to tackle these special words. If you get started but your child seems a bit discouraged, consider trying some simple yet fun approaches to introducing sight words. And remember that every child learns in their own way and in their own timing. If your child isn’t quite there yet, that’s OK! Give the process - and your little one - time and grace.
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