Sight Word Readers For the Word “A”
I talk with many parents who are teaching their child to read and they are stuck on what to teach after their child knows the alphabet. The big question is always “How do I get my child to read?” When your child can identify alphabet letters and knows their sounds, they are ready for the next step of reading. One of the things I mention in my 8 Things to Teach After the Alphabet, is learning sight words. Sight words are words that are most frequently used and they appear in almost every page of text. They are also words that can’t necessarily be sounded out, so they need to be memorized (ex: the).
“A” is a word that is easy to recognize, which is why I’m starting with that word.
In my packet, I’m sharing 3 short books that focus on the word “a”. The child can look at the picture to figure out the other word in the sentence. These books will also teach the child that “a” means one of something. For example, there’s 1 lion on the page and it says “A lion.”
Read the books with your child and guide them if they need help with a word. This first word should be pretty easy and will give them confidence as a beginning reader!
When putting the books together, simply print them on paper, cut the boarders off, cut down the middle, and staple on the sides. You can also print them front and back to save paper.
I’ll be sharing sight word readers on Thursdays, so make sure to check back next week for more!
To download your free sight word reader, click here —> Sight Word Reader- A
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Thanks. Great resources
Very usefull
Thank you so much for making and sharing these! I know my students will enjoy them!
Thank you for posting these for free. I love your website!
Thank you so much. The books are lovely and exciting. i love them looking forward to your next publication .
Love the books!! Thx for sharing. What list of HFW did you use to write your books?? We use Fontas and Pinnel at our school. Checking so we could use them with our students. Thx.
Thank you! I’m using a Pre-Primer Dolch Sight Word list.
What a wonderful work! Thanks for sharing it for free. You are really helpful. Love your page. Thanks a lot! 🙂 🙂
Thank you for your work on all these and thank you for making it free to download. It will be a great help for my children in school. God bless you.
Just waiting on the next sight word reader!!!
Absolutely love your books!!!
Thank you!! I am working on it now and it will be up tomorrow! 🙂 Appreciate your support, Sarah!
I can’t wait to follow this series!
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Thank you so much for making this booklet and sharing it with others for free! This really helped me a lot. I’m tutoring a 3 year old and this is exactly what I am looking for. Thank you!