Dolch Sight Word Review | 1-10

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In this lesson, students are introduced to sight words, which are essential words that enhance reading fluency and comprehension. Through repetition and practice, learners are encouraged to memorize and confidently say a list of common sight words, reinforcing their importance in making reading smoother and more enjoyable. The lesson emphasizes the fun of learning these “magic words” and motivates students to continue practicing to become proficient readers.
  1. What are some sight words we can learn together?
  2. Why do you think sight words are important for reading?
  3. Can you say a sight word all by yourself?

Let’s Learn Sight Words!

Hey there! Do you want to learn some magic words that help you read? They’re called sight words! Let’s have fun and learn them together.

What Are Sight Words?

Sight words are special words that we see and say a lot when we read. They help us read faster and smoother. Isn’t that cool?

Let’s Practice Our Sight Words!

Here are some sight words for you to learn. Try to say them with me:

  • the
  • to
  • and
  • he
  • a
  • I
  • you
  • it
  • of
  • in

Let’s Say Them Again!

Great job! Let’s say them one more time to remember them better:

  • the
  • to
  • and
  • he
  • a
  • I
  • you
  • it
  • of
  • in

Your Turn!

Now, can you say the sight words all by yourself? Give it a try:

  • the
  • to
  • and
  • he
  • a
  • I
  • you
  • it
  • of
  • in

You’re Doing Great!

Wow, you’re doing an amazing job! Sight words are like little helpers that make reading fun and easy. Keep practicing, and soon you’ll be a reading superstar!

  1. Can you think of a book or story where you have seen some of these sight words? Which words did you notice the most?
  2. Why do you think sight words are important when we read? How do they help us understand stories better?
  3. Can you make a sentence using some of the sight words you learned today? Try to use at least two or three words in your sentence!
  1. Sight Word Scavenger Hunt: Go on a scavenger hunt around your home or classroom to find sight words in books, magazines, or signs. Each time you find a sight word, write it down on a piece of paper. How many can you find? Share your list with a friend or family member and see if they can find more!

  2. Sight Word Art: Choose your favorite sight word and create a piece of art around it. You can use crayons, markers, or even paint. Write the word in big letters and draw pictures that remind you of the word. Hang your artwork somewhere special to help you remember the word every day.

  3. Story Time with Sight Words: Pick a short story or a picture book and read it with a grown-up. As you read, listen for the sight words you’ve learned. Each time you hear one, clap your hands or give a thumbs up. Can you find all the sight words in the story?

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

I know my sight words.
Look and see.
I know my sight words.
They help me read.
Say them quick, before I do.
Sight words help me read so smoothly.
Ready, let’s go:
the, to, and, he, a, I, you, it, of, in.

I know my sight words.
Look and see.
I know my sight words.
They help me read.
Say them quick, before I do.
Sight words help me read so smoothly.
Say them again:
the, to, and, he, a, I, you, it, of, in.

Now you say the sight words without me:
the, to, and, he, a, I, you, it, of, in.

I know my sight words.
Look and see.
I know my sight words.
They help me read.
Nice going!

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