Reading

AlphabetMatchingAppleTreeFreebie.pdf

Click on the arrow on the picture or copy the link below to find actvities to help your child learn to match upper case and lower case letters of the alphabet.

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Looking for a worthwhile way to prepare for the school year? "The Dolch Sight Words list is the most commonly used set of sight words. Educator Dr. Edward William Dolch developed the list in the 1930s-40s by studying the most frequently occurring words in children’s books of that era. The list contains 220 “service words” plus 95 high-frequency nouns. These words comprise 80% of the words you would find in a typical children’s book and 50% of the words found in writing for adults. Once a child knows this list of words, it makes reading much easier, because the child can then focus his or her attention on the remaining words.

The Dolch words are commonly divided into groups by grade level, ranging from pre-kindergarten to third grade, with a separate list of nouns. There are a total of 315 Dolch Sight Words." sightwords.com