Monday, November 17, 2014

Sight words for the year

In case you have lost or misplaced the sight word schedule, here it is again!


The Kindergarten Team expects that you practice your child’s sight words daily.
Sight words are frequently used and repeated in text. Young children are
encouraged to memorize them in order to allow them to concentrate more on
less familiar words while reading as well as the text's meaning. They are critical
to your child’s reading success!
September 8 – 12: I, a,                          January 26 – 30: yes, run
September 15 – 19: is, to                      February 2 – 6: was, big
September 22 – 26: like, me                 February 9 – 13: not, where
September 29 – October 3: it, am           February 16 – 20: day, out
October 6 – 10: come, and                     February 23 – 27: down, of
October 13 – 17: in, here                        March 2 – 6: are, from
October 20 – 24: up, go                      March 9 – 13: little, who
October 27 – 31: see, my, because        March 16 – 20: her, then
November 3 – 7: you, look                   March 30 – April 3: get, away
November 10 – 14: the, said                April 6 – 10: came, could
November 17 – 21: we, on, has               April 13 – 17: why, again
December 1 – 5: can, one, got                April 20 – 24: first, do
December 8 – 12: his, with                   April 27 – May 1: eat, mother
December 15 – 19: she, want                  May 4 – 8: saw, what
January 5 – 9: for, have                       May 11 – 15: after, there
January 12 – 16: went, he                      May 18 – 22: make, did
January 21 – 23: will, they                      May 26 – 29: father, night

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