4/10/2024 0 Comments 1st grade sight words printable![]() ![]() Many high-frequency words can be taught as part of normal phonics lessons. The most effective way to teach high-frequency words-words used most often in print-is by calling students’ attention to the letters and sounds in the word. Str: strap High-Frequency Short ‘A’ Words St: stab, stag, cast, fast, last, mast, vast, staff ![]() Nt: ant, pant, rant, chant, grant, plant, scant, slant Nd: band, hand, land, sand, bland, grand, stand (Some of the words below also include consonant digraphs, double consonants, or more than one blend.)Ĭl: clan, clam, clap, clamp, clank, clash When students become comfortable blending two or more consonants, there are so many more short ‘a’ words they can read and write. Note: Words with ‘a’ like “ball” and “fall” are not examples of the short ‘a’ sound. Sh: shag, sham, bash, cash, mash, rash, sash When they learn how to use double consonants for a one-syllable short vowel word ending in f, l, s, or z, add those words to their practice list! When students learn the consonant digraphs ch, sh, th, and wh, they can read and write the words below. More short ‘a’ words: gal, gas, pal, tax, wax, yak Short ‘A’ Words With Consonant Digraphs and Double Consonants ![]() (For convenience, we’ve included the starter CVC words with short ‘a’ from above in this list too.)Īt: bat, cat, fat, hat, mat, pat, rat, sat, vatĪd: bad, dad, had, lad, mad, pad, sad, tadĪn: ban, can, fan, man, pan, ran, tan, vanĪg: bag, gag, hag, lag, nag, rag, sag, tag, wagĪp: cap, gap, lap, map, nap, rap, sap, tap, yap, zap The activity pages are no-prep pages all in black and white for easy printing.Kids can read and write short ‘a’ words that follow the consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC) pattern once they know the consonant sounds in each word. I would also recommend that these be laminated too. You could print enough copies of these so that you have one bookmark for to give to each child to use as they learn these sight words. There are two bookmarks per page which will also need to be cut out. I would recommend that these are laminated for durability. The flashcards will need to be cut up as there are ten cards per page. Count the letters in the word and colour the correct numberĪfter you have grabbed your copy, print of the coloured or black and white version of the flashcards and bookmarks.This is then followed by one page for each of the forty-one sight words – after, again, an, any, as, ask, by, could, every, fly, from, give, going, had, has, her, him, his, how, just, know, let, live, may, of, old, once, open, over, put, round, some, stop, take, thank, them, then, think, walk, were, when.Įach page consists of a variety of activities to help children learn to read and spell the sight word. Two bookmarks that contain a list of all the forty-one different sight words that can be used to help work out which words children need to work on, or they could be used to check your child’s ability after they complete the worksheets.One flashcard for each of the forty-one different sight words.In this printable sight word pack, you will receive: With this activity, children will learn 41 sight words from the First Grade list. Learning these words is a great base for reading, another very important skill that they will learn. Sight words are the most common words in the English language which all children should learn to read by sight. They are difficult for children to sound out, making it easier to teach children to identify them through recognition and repetition. These words including as talk, come, once and the, are known as non-phonetic or tricky words. Not all of the sight words follow the standard phonetic spelling patterns either. This will enable them to read fluently and independently. Due to their high appearance, children need to be able to recognise, and understand them as soon as they read them. They don’t often have an image that can be used to picture them. Sight words are words that we see the most frequently while reading and writing. Young children will enjoy learning their sight words with these fun First Grade Sight Word Printables.Ĭheck out the list of materials that we use with these printables. ![]()
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