![]() Not so much a game this one, as there is no winner, but many young children seem to enjoy straightforward Words will avoid overloading them (4 might be even better). You need to do is to limit the number of word cards you use at any one time. Print two copies of the words, using two different colours of paper, and cut out the word cards. Ideas for games to play with the flashcards Without wasting time learning words which don't occur very often. Solity found that learning a total of just 100 words,Ĭoupled with a basic grasp of phonics enables children to learn to read most efficiently, School, this list contains the words identified by Solity's research. Lot, but it works out at 80 per year, or less than 30 per school term.Īlternatively, if you're homeschooling or are helping your child learn to read before they start ![]() Read and write their own name and address, and their school's name and address. This list for Year 1 and 2 includes more than 160 words. Year 1 and 2 High Frequency Words (7 pages, 35kb) You can print them out to use asįlashcards, or better still make a game (see below for ideas). This is a list of the 45 words to be learnt in Reception year. Reception High Frequency Words (4 pages, 20kb) The High Frequency Words site has lots of free printables to help with teaching all of the mostĬommon sight words, divided into the Letters and Sounds phases. The Letters and Sounds site has free colourful printable resources for tricky words, which are the high frequency words that don't follow the simple phonic code Learning these "high frequency words" can give your child a Most common) represent half the words in a text. ![]() Words in a typical text, whether aimed at adults or children, and that a total of 100 words (including the 16 This way, your child will be able to learn the wordsĪlthough the English language contains many thousands of words, research by Solity 2005 has shown that just 16 words (a,Īnd, he, I, in, is, it, my, of, that, the, then, to, was, went, with) make up a quarter of all the Words using a game (or better still, lots of different games). So, as well as pointing out the words in books, newspapers and on posters, you can help your child to learn the However, memorising a string of, lets face it, pretty meaningless words, is not an easy thing to do. ![]() Treasures could be stickers, novelty erasers, a sweet treat, a class coupon.These reading printables should help your child to learn the high frequency words (also called sight words or The one who guesses the right word keeps the treasure. Invite students to guess which word the treasure is behind. Print a double set and play a memory game. Do you have a student who struggles to remember sight words despite lots of practice? You may want to check to see if they are showing any other symptoms and recommend testing. Encourage creativity and humor.Īn inconsistent memory for words is one of the symptoms of dyslexia. Work as a group to create a sentence with the cards. Invite volunteers to turn two cards over and read the words. Show the process several times with the whole group. Use both words in a sentence and draw a picture to illustrate.Record the two words at the top of the worksheet.Students turn over two cards and read the words.Shuffle the cards and place them face down on the table.Each child will need a copy of the worksheet and a pencil.
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