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Sight Words: Tips for ParentsParents are often asked to help their children learn the sight words which are esstential to becoming a fluent reader. Use the tips and activities in this article to help your child succeed.
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Valentine's Day Sight WordsA listing of several Valentine's Day sight words appropriate for early elementary school students. -
How to Use a Popcorn Theme to Teach Sight WordsA popcorn theme can certainly be a lot of fun for children who are just starting to learn their sight words.
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Helping Your Child Read with Dolch Sight WordsDolch Sight Words are the key to reading success for elementary students. This article contains all 220 Dolch Sight Words and resources to help your child or student learn them. -
More Fun With Sight Words: Activities for Parents and Home SchoolersContinued exposure and practice with reading sight words will help your children and home school students gain a firm understanding and recognition of these common vocabulary words. Provide a variety of new sight word activities. -
Valentine's Day Crafts for Kindergarten: Sight WordsParents and teachers can use sight words in Valentine's Day crafts and card making, to combine art with literacy skills. -
How to Teach Sight Words and Keep the Process FunWhen teaching sight words it is very important to keep it fun, and enjoyable.
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Teach Your Child Sight Words Using Flashcard GamesIs your beginning reader ready to learn sight words? Here are five fun, creative ways to use flashcards to help him master this basic skill.
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Simple Ways to Practice Kindergarten Sight Words and Elementary Spelling WordsThe boredom of repetitive practice of sight words and spelling lists is easy to counteract with some fun and simple-to-create activities.
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Teaching Sight Words: Activities for Parents and TeachersHere are some ideas and strategies for teaching sight word recognition, a skill valuable for literacy.
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How to Use Sign Language to Help Your Child Learn Sight WordsSign language has many beneficial uses for young children.
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Sight Word Activities for Home School ChildrenMany school and home school curriculums used in kindergarten and first grade target learning sight words as a core learning goal. The following activities will provide fun ways to practice the sight words provided by your school or home school curriculum. -
Learning High Frequency WordsKnowledge of the Dolch words is a fundamental element of elementary reading. The words are seen in 50% to 70% of the reading material they see and they should be memorized.
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What Should Parents Know About Dolch Words?Whether your child is homeschooled, preschooled, or attending a conventional school, it's important to understand the role of Dolch words in the development of literacy.
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Homeschoolers: Sight Word Games that Can Help Your Child Learn to ReadBeing creative with sight words helps to make learning them a lot more fun for both you and your child.
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How to Play the Stamp Game to Teach Site WordsTeaching kids sight words does not have to be dull and boring.
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How to Create Your Own Sight Word Poems for Your HomeschoolerTeaching your children sight words can really be a lot of fun especially when you combine sight words along with poetry.
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Tips for Teaching Site Words Through Reading with Struggling ReadersIf you are a parent who homeschool's their children you are probably constantly on the lookout for ways to help your child to learn their sight words
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How to Use a Sight Word Mastery JournalSince I started homeschooling my children I have tried to find various ways to help them remember their sight words.
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How to Make a Sight Word Wheel to Help You Kids LearnThere are numerous ways to help kids learn their sight words, so that they can remember what they are learning.
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Shaving Cream Ghosts and Halloween Spelling Words for KindergartnersKindergartners really want to work on their Halloween spelling words when they get to write them in . . . shaving cream. If you do this, don't forget the paper towels.
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Five Ways to Practice Spelling Words with a ChildIf you are a parent or a teacher, these five ways to practice spelling words with a child can make the process more of a game than a chore.
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Fun Games to Teach Root WordsThere are plenty of ways to help your children learn about root words.
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100 Useful Words for Students in Grades 4 - 8Use the ideas that follow to teach your students some of the most common words they will need for reading and writing in the fourth through eighth grades.
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A Creative Way to Help Your Preschool Child Learn to Read WordsGive your child a head start on reading before kindergarten with this creative idea. By decorating your pre-schooler's room with "learn to read" signs, he or she will be reading words in no time.
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How to Teach Spelling Words by Creating BooksWhen it comes to helping children understand their spelling words, many teachers have different methods.
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Book Review: Big Words for Little People, by Jamie Lee CurtisFeaturing an energetic group of children, who dance around the pages and learn new words, "Big Words for Little People" is the eighth "Book to Grow By" created by Jamie Lee Curtis and Laura Cornell.
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Just WordsWhen asked to write words to introduce myself in a group. To describe things I like, things I desire and need as a human. -
Use These Wordslearn how to use these words in sentences.
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In the Park, Love at First SightA poem about "Love at first sight" -
Five Good Reasons Why You Can Believe Love at First SightHow science has shown why you can safely allow yourself to believe in love at first sight. -
Homeschoolers Home School Glossary: Sight-S-wordSpeaking about homeschooling can be like speaking a new language. There are so many words that new homeschoolers and non-homeschoolers may not know. -
How to Make a Pancake Themed Sight Word Practice Center for You HomeschoolOne thing that I really enjoy about homeschooling is how creative you can be.
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From Egyptian Pictographics to These Very WordsWhile we understand that a picture can be worth a thousand words, take note that we calculate that worth and express the value in words. The written word is the base of the exchange rate. -
How to Build a Sight Word SnowmanIf you are homeschooler there are plenty of fun projects that you can do at home with our children.
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How to Play the Sight Word Dice GameLots of teachers like to use games in order to help young children remember what they are learning.
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Quiet Father Teaches Valuable Lessons with Few WordsThough he was a man of sparse words, he cherished animals. He taught by example how to love, respect and care for them. His love for one sick, wet Cocker Spaniel actually got him to say a lot.
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I Started This with No WordsFree forming words bring truth to our ears. -
Love at First SightIn real life is there love at first sight?
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In Twenty Words or Less - How Condensing Ideas Improves WritingOur roommate used to ask us to condense stories that spanned the large amount of time before we'd met him into "20 words or less". While that behavior was most likely due to his disinterest, it has made me a better communicator.
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