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Government Printing Office, Planti*ng a Refuge Dolch kindergarten sight words allĬheck out the Dolch sight words for preschool, 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade - and the list of preK-3rd grade nouns.Planting a refuge for wildlife how to create a backyard habitat for Florida's birds and beasts In other words, memorizing these kindergarten sight words can help young kids keep going and gain momentum as they learn to read. So being able to “read” or recognize high-frequency or sight words without hesitation can help children read more fluently and, by extension, help them better understand what they read because they’re not stopping to sound out every word. But to become a fluent reader, it helps if kids don’t have to sound out every single word they come across. A child’s ability to decode (or sound out) words is crucial to reading. Because they appear so often, they’re also called high-frequency words.Īs kids learn to read, the four main reading skills are decoding, fluency, comprehension, and knowledge. The theory is that these words are used so often in print that they make up an estimated 75 percent of all words used in children’s books. There are 220 Dolch sight words, spread across sight word lists from preschool to third grade. This list, by Edward William Dolch, was first published back in 1936 (and later published in his book, Problems in Reading). What are sight words? They’re words a child learns to recognize on sight.
