You might like our Kindergarten Spelling Folder or 1st/2nd Grade Spelling Folders to help remind kids of the spelling of sight words they’ve learned. Luckily, these first grade sight word worksheets are versatile. These sight words can help students read books and eventually transition from away phonics books. First grade is a pivotal grade level for reading and writing. Once learners have been taught the sight words, it’s great to hold them accountable to spelling them correctly. In the attached sight word activities for first grade, I’ve used sight words that occur frequently in early readers. The next time I assessed, the learner got about, after, and again within one second. About, after, and again were also read the first time I assessed, but not within one second (hence the red horizontal line). So from my markings, I can tell that the learner read all within one second. Blue ink was used on the second assessment. Helpful Tip: If you use a different colored pen every time you assess (making sure to also write the date in that particular color), you’ll be better able to keep track of WHEN your learners mastered each sight word.įor example, in the image above, I used red ink the first time I assessed. On subsequent assessments, learners can read all the words again, but listen specifically for the words with no marking or just a – in the blank to see if they can become a + this time.If learners read the word correctly within one second, place a cross (+) to indicate they have mastered that word.If learners take longer than one second, but still read the word correctly, place a vertical line ONLY in the blank (-).If learners skip the word or read it incorrectly, do not mark anything in the blank.
The non-nouns Dolch word list consists of a total of 220 words, and is itself subdivided into five subcategories or levels:.
On the sight word checklist, include your learner’s name and the date(s) of the assessment. The Dolch sight word list is divided into two main categories - non-nouns and nouns.The goal is for learners to be able to read the word within one second of seeing it. Learners go through the list and read each word. Learners can use a scrap piece of paper to cover all but one column of sight words. Pulling words from several lists also makes these sight word lists more comprehensive. So it’s against the law for me to use the exact same words from one list. The reason I combined Dolch and Fry is because most sight word lists are copyrighted. The 2nd grade sight words come from Dolch 2nd grade and Fry’s second one-hundred words.The 1st grade words come from Dolch P, Dolch 1st grade, and most of Fry’s first one-hundred words.The Kindergarten sight words come from Dolch PP and a few words from Dolch P.They’re super handy to have an idea of the sight words your learners should be held accountable to reading or that you need to teach. Thank you for signing up Server Issue: Please try again later. Yes Sign me up for updates relevant to my childs grade. In this pack, you’ll find K-2 sight word lists and checklists. Sight words (1st grade list 15 of 20) Worksheets Submit.
Sight words will create the groundwork on which to build further, more complex reading skills. Getting sufficient practice with these words is increasingly impactful as your child moves through first grade. There are 40 words labeled as pre-primer (which would be equivalent to preschool), 52 words labeled primer (or kindergarten), 41 for first grade, 46 for second grade, and 41 for third grade. First grade sight words are important for ensuring your child has the reading skills they need. Now I’m updating and expanding those lists for K-5 learners. There are 220 total Dolch words and the words are divided by grade level. Printable K-2 Sight Word Lists & ChecklistsĪ few years ago, I shared some printable sight word lists. He compiled the lists based.Grab these K-2 sight word lists and checklists to help you assess the sight words your K-2 learners need.