100 Write-And-Learn Sight Word Practice Pages: Engaging Reproducible Activity Pages That Help Kids Recognize, Write, and Really LEARN the Top 100 High-Frequency Words That are Key to Reading Success
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Engaging Reproducible Activity Pages That Help Kids Recognize, Write, and Really LEARN the Top 100 High-Frequency Words That are Key to Reading Success
Builds Reading Confidence!
Watch confidence soar as children master 100 sight words the words most commonly encountered in any text. Children read more fluently, write with greater ease, and spell more accurately when they know these high-frequency words! These fun, ready-to-go practice pages let kids trace, copy, manipulate, cut and paste, and write each sight word on their own. Features words from the Dolch Word List, a commonly recognized core of sight words. Also includes games and extension activities.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #13117 in Books
- Brand: Scholastic
- Published on: 2002-02-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 3.00 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 112 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9780439365628
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Customer Reviews
Rote practice without variety
Take the time to use the "Look Inside" feature to look at the cover, which adequately shows the content. Each word is presented individually, just as shown. While it is certainly a good idea to have children write a sight word, see it in a sentence, and manipulate letters in the appropriate order, my special education primary students were bored after two of them and were not successful reading the word later in the day. For a better value that will give you results and provide a good review cycle of preceding words, try something like More Sight Word Stories by Gloria Lapin. Young students love the minibook format, and they can both read them in class and reread them as homework.
My daughter loves it
I was amazed to see the bad reviews. Is this workbook more fun than Nintendo? UMMM, no, it is a workbook. I use it to reinforce what we have been learning in other more visually stimulating books. Do look at the pages and notice that the student gets to cut out the letters of the word and paste them for one of the activities. She LOVES that and it gives her practice with her motor skills. This book is a great resource that I use often. The last thing asked is for the child to use the sight word in a sentence. So on one page you get the word to trace, then the word to write on your own, the word to cut out and paste, then a sentence to write the word into and last of all you get to make your own sentence with the word. So you have reading, hand writing, cutting and pasting and creative writing all on one page. What more could you really ask for? This is a solid book that gets right to the skills children need to learn in short simple lessons.
Great Resource
This easy to use, high frequency reproducible is a wonderful resource to help your students become familiar with and practice using 100 words from the Dolch list. Every kindergarten teacher at my school uses it. Great product!





