Reading Power! Sight Words Preschool

Reading Power! Sight Words Preschool

Reading Power! Sight Words Preschool

Teaching of reading / Pre-K

The first reading power! Book contains all 40 Sight Words on the pre-primer Dolch list for preschoolers. The Dolch list is according into Dr. Edward Dolch, an educator who put together the 220 named most frequently found into read “service words” in the children’s books. Because these words can be sounded phonetically, they should be memorized & recognized “on sight”. If this core of basic sight words learned by heart, children read with more fluency, comprehension & confidence.

The 40 words in this issue make as much as 70% of the pre-text books.

How Reading Power! different perspective than other dictionaries? Each word is followed by a set of t,

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One Response to “Reading Power! Sight Words Preschool”

  1. Aimee Ziegler Says:
    1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    My son loves Reading Power!, January 20, 2012
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    Aimee Ziegler (Kansas) –
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    This review is from: Reading Power! Sight Words Preschool (Kindle Edition)

    We downloaded this book on my husband’s Kindle Fire and took it to the Doctor’s office. Sometimes the waits are long and boring, but instead of staring at the TV, Max read and read and read through this book until he’d mastered the words. He loved being able to use the touch screen and scroll from page to page.

    Can’t wait to snag the rest of the books. The sentences were simple enough but offered an extra challenge to “plain old sight words”. Thanks!

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