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The lists will have:
Dear Parents, Today, we are bringing home a “Sight Word List” in your child’s STAR book. Each list will have words that we have learned or will be learning together in class, and need to be mastered by the end of Kindergarten. We call them sight words, star words, or even popcorn words because they pop up or star in almost all the books we read. We will test over these sight word lists each Friday. Make sure the word list stays in their STAR book every day. Every child is not on the same list but will be tested over all the words. They will be working at their own pace using their own list. Your child will not get a new sight word list until they are able to read every word and phrase without hesitation or sounding out. They should be able to read it within 3-5 seconds. It is also a good idea to go back over old words at home, so they do not forget! The lists will have: Fry Sight Words 1-100 (these words should be mastered by the end of kindergarten) Color and Number Words Fry Phrases Will have more challenging words once Kindergarten preprimer and primer words have been memorized and passed This may seem like a lot of words; however, the more words your child knows the more fluently he/she will be able to read. Please practice a few minutes each night. Please do not wait until they get behind to learn the sight word lists- it is tough to catch up. By fall in first grade, they will need to be able to read 140 sight words without hesitation. Your child will be tested using the Star Early Literacy computer assessment four times this year as well as over their sight words the next three quarters for report cards. We also assess their reading progression using running records. They will continue to read books on their reading level and get one on one help in guided reading groups and intervention groups. Thank you in advance for your help at home. Thank you for your help at home, Mrs. Shacklett and Mrs. Mulloy Computer Websites www.starfall.com, click on ABC’s, Learning to Read, etc. to help your child with letters and words, www.spellingcity.com click on “Find a List”, type Shacklett and click on my name, click on the sight word list you are working on, play games using that list Reading APPS for IPADs, IPHONES, IPODS, etc. Alphababy ABC Lite 123 Writing *Type in sight words and there Alphabet Spelling Bug Cat Lite are lots of apps to choose from ABC Phonics Magnetic Lite Lakeshore Learning games Ideas for practicing sight words Learning Rings- Use your child's list of sight words to make flashcards. Print each word on a small, square piece of card stock . As your child masters a word, punch a hole in the card and place it on a large ring or key chain. Even after your child has mastered all the words the ring can be used for review. Beanbag Toss- Write your child's sight words or several Dolch words on sturdy paper. Place the words on the floor face up. Take turns tossing a beanbag onto a word and saying the word out loud. Identifying the word quickly and correctly earns a point. The first person to 25 points wins. Dominoes- Write your child's sight words on index cards. Deal the cards out equally to all players. Take turns placing the cards down, making sure the last letter of the word matches the first letter of another word. This is similar to a game of dominoes. Swat The Word- Print your child's sight words on sturdy paper and lay them out on a table or the floor. Give your child a flyswatter. Have her "swat" the words as you call them out. Allow three seconds to find the word. If the word is found, a point is given. Go Fish- Print two copies of each sight word on card stock or write the words on index cards. Use the cards to play "Go Fish" with your child. Bingo- Use your child's list of sight words to print customized Bingo cards. Play Bingo by calling out a sight word. Give your child a crayon to color the words as they are called. As an alternative, use pennies for markers. Words are marked only if they are identified without assistance. Once Bingo is called reward your child with a small prize. Dollar store trinkets or candy make good prizes. Sitios Web de la computadora www.Starfall.com haga clic en ABC, aprendiendo a leer, etc., para ayudar a su hijo con las letras y palabras, www.spellingcity.com haga clic en "Buscar de la lista", escriba Shacklett y haga clic en mi nombre, haga clic en la lista de palabras de vista que está trabajando, utilizando la lista de juegos Aplicaciones de lectura para IPADs, IPHONES, IPODS, etc.. Alphababy ABC Lite 123 escrito * tipo de palabras y Alfabeto errores de ortografía Cat Lite son porciones de aplicaciones para elegir Juegos ABC fonética magnético Lite Lakeshore Learning Ideas para practicar palabras Aprendizaje anillos- Uso su hijo lista de palabras para hacer tarjetas. Imprimir cada palabra en una pieza pequeña, cuadrada de tarjeta Acción . Como su hijo domina una palabra, perfore un agujero en la tarjeta y colóquela sobre un anillo grande o llavero. Incluso después de que su hijo ha dominado todas las palabras el anillo puede ser utilizado para la revisión. Beanbag Toss- Palabras de escritura de su hijo, o varias palabras Dolch en papel resistente. Coloque las palabras en el piso hacia arriba. Se turnan lanzando una pelotita sobre una palabra y diciendo la palabra en voz alta. Identificar la palabra rápidamente y correctamente gana un punto. La primera persona que gana puntos 25. Go Fish- Imprimir dos copias de cada palabra de la vista en cartulina o escribir las palabras en tarjetas de índice. Utilice las tarjetas de "Go Fish" de jugar con su niño. Bingo- Uso su hijo lista de palabras para imprimir personalizadas tarjetas de Bingo. Juega al Bingo llamando una palabra de la vista. Dé a su niño un crayón para colorear las palabras como se les llama. Como alternativa, utilice centavos para los marcadores. Palabras están marcadas sólo si se identifican sin ayuda. Una vez que se llama Bingo premie a su hijo con un pequeño premio. Baratijas de tienda de dólar o caramelo hacer buenos premios. Fridge Words To Send Home Each Week