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What are pre-primer Dolch words?

What are pre-primer Dolch words?

Dolch Sight Words List (220 words)

Pre-primer Primer
and make please
away me pretty
big my ran
blue not ride

How many pre-primer Dolch words are there?

Dolch selected 40 sight words at the pre-primer level. If your child is an emergent reader or just beginning to obtain a sight word vocabulary, these words are an ideal starting point. Almost half of these words are among the most used words for students in grades kindergarten through second grade.

What order should I teach Dolch pre-primer sight words?

Order to teach sight words

  1. list 1. he, was, that, she, on, they, but, at, with, all.
  2. list 2. here, out, be, have, am, do, did, what, so, get, like.
  3. list 3. this, will, yes, went, are, now, no, came, ride, into.
  4. list 4. good, want, too, pretty, four, saw, well, ran, brown, eat, who.
  5. list 5.

What are Dolch flashcards?

ALPHABETS & WORDS. Dolch sight words are a compilation of the most frequently used words in children’s books. They make a great place to start with for young kids who are just beginning to learn written words.

What does pre-primer?

A pre-primer is a book written at a level for students who are usually in kindergarten and beginning first grade although today many preschool students are exposed to pre-primers, too.

What is the difference between sight words and Dolch words?

Sight words are words that one can read at first sight, automatically, at a glance. The ‘Dolch’ word list, published in 1948 by Edward William Dolch, Ph. D, is a list of 220 words most often found in text passages.

How do you practice sight words in flashcards?

Everyday, or however often you work with your child or student, review the sight words. Hold up the flashcard, say the word, then have the child repeat the word. Then place the word cards on the table. Say one of the words and have your child find and point to that word.