![]() Note: Before printing the flash cards, set your printer to "Landscape" print mode. Cut out the cards, fold them in half, then glue the backs of each card together with a glue stick. To assemble the flash cards, first print out the pages. This is the Dolch word list of 95 common nouns that students of all ages should know.īelow are the Dolch words organized as printable flash cards. This is the Dolch non-nouns word list for third grade readers. ![]() This is the Dolch non-nouns word list for first and second grade readers. This PDF includes two lists, the Dolch pre-primer and primer non-nouns lists. According to Wikipedia, the original Dolch lists are now out of copyright.īelow is each Dolch sight words list formatted as a straight alphabetical listing. In addition to the non-noun lists, Dolch created a list of 95 nouns that beginning readers should learn on sight. Service words include common verbs, adjectives, adverbs, articles, and prepositions. ![]() Edward Dolch's book, Problems in Reading, published in 1948. The lists of "service word" non-nouns first appeared in Dr. You can then print the list or save it to your computer. To view a list, click on the link to open the list as a PDF document. If you find these word lists useful, you might also like my printable math flash cards. The lists of words themselves are out of copyright or have "open-share" copyright. You have my permission to copy, print, and distribute these lists and flash cards for personal use or in the classroom, but you may not sell them. Others I extracted from public domain sources such as the Top 1,000 Most Common Words in Contemporary Fiction, available on Wikipedia. Most are based on the Dolch sight words lists. ![]() I created these word lists as PDF files and flash card sets. Students learning English as a second language (ESL/EFL) can also benefit greatly by learning these lists. If you are a teacher or parent, make sure your students and children know these lists! It will pay dividends for years to come by helping the children become more effective readers right from the beginning. Learning common sight words helps a new or slow reader to read much faster and with better comprehension. The sight word lists that you see in this post come in black and white or you have the option of color-coded lists that match sight word cards and other activities throughout the book."Sight words" are written words that you recognize immediately without sounding them out. The two most common sight word lists, Dolch and Fry, are both copyrighted and since I don’t have permission to post them word for word, I thought I’d combine them together. Now, am I saying that all readers need are sight words? Absolutely not! You can read more about where I stand on that issue in my post about why sight words AND phonics are needed to teach reading. Each sight words list is printable and combines the best of the Dolch sight words and Fry’s first 200 high frequency words, two extremely popular word lists. What are the sight words kids need to know? I’m so glad you asked because today, I’m sharing five sight word lists from my ebook, Printable Spelling Activities and Games. This can make their reading sound choppy and also have a negative affect on comprehension. Otherwise, much of their time reading may be spent decoding words. Sight words, sometimes called high frequency words, are common words that readers see a lot. They see them so much that we want them to learn to read them by sight.
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