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What are SIGHT WORDS and what is our routine for memorizing sight words? If you GOOGLE 'sight words' you will find three terms in the result: 1) Sight words 2) High Frequency words 3) Dolch Words List You would think why are they using three different terms to explain sight words. The reason is very simple and clear. First of all Sight words are words that need to be memorized. Some sight words cannot be read phonetically, you cannot decode them. While others are simply HFW (High Frequency Words). High frequency words: are those words that cover most part of the English text. By memorizing them, the child becomes a fluent reader. Most high frequency words fits the basic standard phonics rules. (like 'and', 'big' etc.) While some words in High Frequency words have some advance phonic rules. (Like in 'the', 'their', 'now' etc.) We don't have to explain the advance rules to children yet. Dolch Words List: This is a list created by Dr. Edward William Dolch. He simply compiled the sight words and high frequency words for Kindergarten - Grade 3 that appeared most in children story books, course books etc. You can do the following activities to help your child with learning sight words. Activity1-Flash Cards: Make some flash cards. Activity2- Use in Sentences: Pick one word from the flash cards and make an easy sentence with it. Other words in the sentence should be words that the child can easily read with basic phonics rules that he has learnt. Activity3-Matching Sheet: Another way of reinforcing the sight words is a matching sight words sheet Activity4-Read/Build/Write: I made this sheet. First the child read the words then he builds it with letter puzzles or block letters. Activity5-Throw the object: Place some sight word flash cards on the floor. Give child an object and say out loud one sight word and ask the child to throw the object on it. //LINKS MENTIONED IN THE VIDEO Dolch Words List: https://mrsperkins.com/dolch.htm Sight words flower Flash cards: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/P... Matching Sheet: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/P... Read/Build/Write: https://sarameerdotcom.wordpress.com/... Pre Primer sight words Assessment sheet: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/P... // F O L L O W me on other social media platforms. Website | https://sarameerdotcom.wordpress.com/ Facebook | / sarameer.page Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/sarameer90/... FAQ's ❤ I'm Sara and I'm a mother to two boys. Yahya born in 2016 and Ziyad in 2019. I've exclusively homeschooled Yahya for 6 years then he started school as there wasn't much option for socializing and he was quite shy in public. Ziyad has been homeschooled till the age of 5. A very active child and I couldn't take his energy anymore at home. :D Though our kids go to school (an average one, nothing like beacon or so!) We continue to homeschool them with our international buys. School is for socializing and to build some resilience in kids. I'm super excited to share our way of teaching and take you all along this crazy ride as I build my channel from the ground up. I would love for you to subscribe and join in our journey 😍 Q: Where are you from? A: I was born in Pakistan but then moved to Saudi Arabia when I was 1.. Have been raised and lived there all my pre-married life (till my Bachelors). Q:Why do you mention Sweden in your videos? A: I moved to Sweden after marriage. Lived there for 7 years, then moved back to Saudi Arabia in 2018. Moved to Pakistan in 2020. Q: What is your education? A: I have done a four year honours program in Information Technology and Computing. Also, a one-year Diploma in Early Years Education (3-6 years). **Disclaimer: This video is not sponsored.