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Dolch Games 3: Learn to spell the Dolch Words. This is a game for the student having trouble remembering how to spell the Dolch Words!

Write A Sentence: Play this fun interactive game where you move sight words around to make a sentence. This game will mark your answers, time you, talk to you and even score your answers.

Great for Smart Board Teaching or to teach your first lesson on writing a sentence. These books allow kids to click the words to hear the words they can't read. They also have fun animations and cool sound effects. This has boosted her confidence in the workplace tremendously. She now recognises individual sounds in words much better, due to the auditory aspect of the multi-sensory approach in TTRS. Her vocabulary has noticeably improved and she has found she can explain things and express herself more clearly in English after completing the course.

At Bolton College we offer the TTRS course to self-study adult learners who have returned to education to improve their spelling, increase their familiarity with technology, and use word processors.

In contrast, Touch-type Read and Spell provides a rewarding and positive experience for them when it comes to spelling. Who can benefit from Dolch words?

Who wrote the Dolch word list? Basic sight words in reading Children who are learning to read at a first-grade level must first decode words on a page. This recognition process mimics the way we read language as adults. This is because adults do not sound out words, rather they sight read. Teaching Dolch sight words While teaching reading to children starts with the decoding process, as children begin to recognize more words, they gradually transition to sight reading.

Dyslexia and sight words In addition to children and beginner readers, the Dolch word list is particularly helpful for individuals with dyslexia and other learning difficulties.

Why Dolch words are hard for children with dyslexia to learn Individuals with dyslexia may struggle to read even the most frequently encountered words. Touch-type Read and Spell The TTRS course is a multi-sensory typing program that teaches keyboarding and reinforces literacy skills at the same time. Learn more While TTRS was originally designed to help dyslexic learners acquire keyboarding, it can be used to help any child or adult with literacy and typing.

References: 1 Nation, I. About the Author. Meredith Cicerchia is a teaching affiliate at the University of Nottingham, an education consultant, and a freelance writer who covers topics ranging from speech and language difficulties and specific learning differences, to strategies for teaching English as a second and additional language. Reviewed by. Chris Freeman has a BA cum laude in Sociology, and has undertaken post grad work in education and educational technology. Read and Spell Blog What are Dolch words?

Estimated reading time:. Great resource. Thanks so much. I am sharing this resource with other parents with pre-k to elementary school kids. Thank you so much for this excellent resource. Saves me hours in my kindergarten classroom. Makes quick assessment easy. Kids will love the games. Delighted to get this resource.!!! Thank you for all of the excellent free resources! A lot of your sight word games are games my daughter already loves to play.

We homeschool and have found this resource wonderful. Thank you so much for saving me lots of time creating these lists independently!! Thank you very much. Great for teaching at word level and saving time creating lists of words. Great information and resources… Thank you so much.. It was of great help in my tutoring…. Thank you sooo much for this. The simple clean layout, the variety of ways you have presented it — this has been a boon to me today. Thank you, again!

These words are great, my granddaughter is going to kindergarten and is reading these words at first grade level. Thank you so much. Thank you so much for this fantastic collection.

All the words are so beautifully compiled together. This makes my work a lot more easier. Awesome sight just what I needed for my granddaughter. Thank You So much for the free site and much needed information thanks. Thank you so very much! I absolutely love the way you have the words grouped and sorted. It really helps when you have multiple children at different grade levels.

Thanks again! First of all I would Like to thank you for the website. I was trying to teach her sight words but she was uninterested and thought they are very boring. I had tried all sorts of things to make her learn sight words ex: using ipad, iphone, computer etc etc. She knows all her Pre-k 40 sight words and now has moved on to Kindergarten words. Just awesome. Love this site! No more guessing on which words would be best for which age group! Thank you for the list. I help students at a center to help them be better students….

Some need help with sight words the lists will be a great resource. God bless you. Thanks for the valuable word lists. My students are utilizing the word lists as a resource to assist them throughout the day, especially during our word attack activities. All scientific research on the subject says that this is a bad idea. Please, stop. We think kids should be taught to read with a foundation of phonemic awareness.

Then with a combination of phonics and sight words. You need both. Phonics lets you decode new words. Sight Words gives you speed and helps you with phonetically irregular words.

Thank you for this sight word lists. I have been teaching primarily this year with phonics and have just used the sight word list as an evaluation tool. It has proven to be a valuable, handy assessment resource. Thank you for this wonderful site. This has been really helpful for my special needs kid as she finds it difficult to individually make words but can read these so easily.

Thank you very much! What a great resource!! Can anyone tell me what order they should be taught in? Besides Pre-Primer first, then Primer? Should they be taught in order of frequency? The order of frequency makes the most logical sense because they will be reinforced more often in written grade level text that children encounter.

However, there is no hard and fast rule about the order in which to teach them. Thank you very much for the amazing service. I hope to make use of it for practicing with my Kid.

Thanks a lot for compiling this useful list. Its a great resource for the teacher, parents and the students also. Best presentations that I have uncovered thus far. Any suggestions?? I presume you need the degree to help you further your career. Not only will they be well calibrated on which schools produce the most classroom ready teachers, they will remember you when it comes time for you to apply for jobs and will be impressed you ask.

Thank you so much, for this great resource and the other links. I will use them to help my students read better and faster. God bless. The list of sight words his has been very helpful to me in making my picture book for kids.



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