Description
This is a simple Dolch Sight Words for Preschool, Kindergarten, help children learn how to spell and recognize words of frequently used words compiled by Edward William Dolch, PhD. The list was first prepared in 1936. Though Dr. Dolch compiled the list based on children's books of his era. The list contains 220 "sight words" that have to be easily recognized in order to achieve reading fluency in the English language. The original word list excludes nouns, which comprise a separate 95-word noun list. The game is designed to make children smart thinking and can recognize sounds, putting letters together words into syllables to make the children think logically to identify the structure of different English words.
Many of the original 220 Dolch words cannot be learned by pictures or "sounded out" using common sound/letter phonics patterns and have to be learned by sight; hence the term, "sight words." The original Dolch words which compromise of 220 words and the additional 95 nouns is usually divided into grades, though for native English speakers, all the Dolch Sight Words should be learned before elementary education begins.
Instructions:
Become a ninja slice the sight words and learn them. Make sure you slice the right word.
In this way, not only a child will learn to differentiate between words but also he/she will be able to learn enormous words.