Sight words for preschool list: Preschool Dolch sight words Learning to read

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Free preschool sight word lists, printables, games, activities, worksheets and more! Teach your child to read with our free sight word printables from Dolch Pre Primer Sight Word Lists. Ready for more? Try our Preschool Sight Word Curriculum today! We’ve packed it with hands-on learning opportunities that will help your preschoolers learn the sight words they need to know!

Preschool Sight Word List

This is a free printable PDF of Preschool Sight words from Dolch 220 PrePrimer word list. These sight words are in alphabetical order for easy reference. Print this sight word list as a reference chart, for extra practice, or even use as a sight word assessment to see how many words your students know!

Preschool Sight Words List Dolch 220 Pre Primer

Preschool students can learn important sight words in order of frequency. This preschool sight word list presents the Dolch 220 Pre-Primer sight words in order based on use in texts. This is very helpful for building important reading fluency skills as these are the most common words your preschool student will come across in books.

Preschool Sight Words List

  • a
  • and
  • away
  • big
  • blue
  • can
  • come
  • down
  • find
  • for
  • funny
  • go
  • help
  • here
  • I
  • in
  • is
  • it
  • jump
  • little
  • look
  • make
  • me
  • my
  • not
  • one
  • play
  • red
  • run
  • said
  • see
  • the
  • three
  • to
  • two
  • up
  • we
  • where
  • yellow
  • you

Preschool Sight Word Games

Learning sight words in preschool is FUN with our free printable Sight Word Games and Activities! With our printable sight word flashcards, you can use our gameboards or create your own hands on learning games.

Preschool Sight Word BINGO

Learning sight words is fun with our free printable Sight Word BINGO games! Each game features unique sight words from the Dolch Pre-Primer Word list for your students to find, read, and cover!

Preschool Sight Word Flashcards

Free printable preschool sight word flashcards for Dolch 220 PrePrimer words list. These color coded flashcards include every sight word your preschooler should know! Great for learning to read practice or used with our Sight Word Games. These can be used as BINGO calling cards as well.

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  • Sight Word Slap Game
  • Sight Word File Folder Game

Preschool Sight Words Worksheets

Free printable sight words worksheets, flashcards, games, and activities for kids! We’ve created fun, hands-on learning activities for your preschoolers to learn sightwords.

Preschool Sight Word Worksheets

Students work on a variety of skills for learning sight words! With this free sight word activity your preschool students will:

  • Read Sight Words
  • Recognize Sight Words
  • Trace Sight Words
  • Sight Word Magnets
  • Sight Word Spelling
  • Sight Word Dab & Paint

Preschool Sight Words List Dolch 220 PrePrimer

Preschool students can learn important sight words in order of frequency. This preschool sight word list presents the Dolch 220 PrePrimer sight words in order based on use in texts. This is very helpful for building important reading fluency skills.

More Preschool Sight Word Worksheets:

  • Sight Word Dab & Dot Worksheets
  • Sight Word Playdough Mats

Your preschool students will enjoy being quizzed with these engaging sight word pages! All of the words listed are from the Dolch preschool (pre-primer) word list. Students are sure to love showing what they know when using this resource!

Preschool Sight Words Curriculum

We’ve created some fun, hands-on learning opportunities for your preschool students to learn preschool sight words! Check out the following products:

  • Sight Word of the Week Preschool Program (Dolch 220 Pre-Primer words)
  • Editable Sight Words Learning Bundles (Type in your own sight words)
  • Editable Type Your Own Name Learning Pack (Use as Fine Motor Sight Words

What are Preschool Sight Words?

Preschool Sight Words are words that cannot be sounded out phonetically and must be read by sight. Thus preschool students who are learning to read, should also work on learning and memorizing common, high-frequency words by sight. If you need a simple and quick list of Preschool Sight Words in alphabetical order, you can simply copy and print the list below! Use the list to plan out your homeschool preschool, or target word list for the school year. These sight words are taken from Dolch 220 Primer Word List:

Preschool Sight Words List in Alphabetical Order

  • a
  • and
  • away
  • big
  • blue
  • can
  • come
  • down
  • find
  • for
  • funny
  • go
  • help
  • here
  • I
  • in
  • is
  • it
  • jump
  • little
  • look
  • make
  • me
  • my
  • not
  • one
  • play
  • red
  • run
  • said
  • see
  • the
  • three
  • to
  • two
  • up
  • we
  • where
  • yellow
  • you

Preschool Sight Words List in Dolch 220 Pre Primer Frequency Order

  • the
  • to
  • and
  • a
  • i
  • you
  • it
  • in
  • said
  • for
  • up
  • look
  • is
  • go
  • we
  • little
  • down
  • can
  • see
  • not
  • one
  • my
  • me
  • big
  • come
  • blue
  • red
  • where
  • jump
  • away
  • here
  • help
  • make
  • yellow
  • two
  • play
  • run
  • find
  • three
  • funny

How to Teach Sight Words in Preschool

Here are some helpful tools that will help you teach your preschool students important sight words. Preschool students learn through play, so you’ll want to incorporate many hands-on preschool sight word games! Repetition is key, so you’ll find that many of the printables and games we feature below will help your student with extra practice on important preschool reading skills.

Free Printable Pre-K Sight Words Worksheets –

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“I KNOW THAT WORD!” Those proud words coming from a preschooler or kindergartener are music to the ears of parents and teachers alike. Just think how excited your beginning readers will be to start working on reading skills with these pre k sight words printable worksheets when they recognize the words printed on them.

What Are Sight Words?

Sight words are exactly what they sound like…words automatically known when they are seen. Sight words help children learn to read. The reader has actually memorized the words to immediately recognize and read them without trying to say the letter sounds or use any other decoding strategy.

Why Teach Sight Words?

Sight words are frequently used in text and once children learn them, it makes reading easier. They can then focus on decoding more difficult words. Reading fluency and comprehension improves. Additionally, their confidence as a reader increases with every, “I KNOW THAT WORD!!”

Dolch, Fry, High Frequency….Oh My!

Google ‘ Pre K Sight Words List’ and be prepared to be overwhelmed and probably a little confused with so many different lists. Which word list should you teach? Well, all of them, of course!

They all are important for readers to learn, but the Dolch Sight Words Pre K List is the most commonly used to teach sight words. The Dolch sight Words List of 220 words are grouped by grade-level, starting with Pre-K and going through 3rd Grade.

The Pre-K Dolch Words List

The Dolch Pre-K Words List, also called the Pre-Primer Dolch Words List, contains 40 words. These are the words featured in this fun new printable sight words packet. Words included: a, and, away, big, blue, can, come, down, find, for, funny, go, help, here, I, in, is, it, jump, little, look, make, me, my, not, one, play, red, run, said, see, the, three, to, two, up, we, where, yellow, you.

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Printable Worksheets

The six different activities for each worksheet give beginning readers lots of practice working with the preschool sight words. How to introduce sight words in pre K? Yes.. we need to know. Children will read the word, trace the word, build the word, write the word, rainbow write the word, and find and color the word.

The black and white worksheets are low ink printables to help you save on a hot commodity–your printer’s ink. Save even more ink by printing a set and putting them in sleeve protectors–Instant Word Work Center!

Differentiate the printable sight words for pre k and create six different small group or center activities with some card stock, lamination, and a pair of scissors! Print the sight word activity worksheets on cover stock, laminate, and cut the activities apart.

  • The ‘read the word’ activity becomes a set of flash cards or word wall words.
  • Students can use different Reading Materials to find the ‘read the word’ in text.
  • Use dry erase markers or playdough for the ‘trace the word’ activity.
  • Letter Magnets can be used to spell the word for the ‘build the word’ activity.
  • Dry erase markers make the ‘write the word’ activity perfect for small group time–you say the word or show the word and have them write it from memory or copy it for those students just learning the sight words.
  • ‘Rainbow write the word’ becomes a fine-motor skills center when children use beans, beads, small pompoms, or any other small manipulative.
  • Don’t laminate the ‘find and color the word’ sight words printable activity. Use it as a check-for-understanding center where students color the focused dolch pre-k sight words of the center.
  • Make two copies of ‘read the word’ or ‘rainbow write the word’ for fun Sight Word Games.

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You’ll be able to instantly download this file containing ALL 40 of the words on the Pre-K Dolch Word List and it’s completely FREE! That’s right, I’m not going to try and tease you with just a few sample worksheets and then have you pay to print the rest of the word list. You’re going to receive 40 kid-friendly, printable worksheets, one worksheet page for each list of sight word on the Pre-K Dolch Words.

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After your preschoolers and kindergarteners master the 40 Words of the Pre-K Dolch Words List, they’re ready for the next set of worksheets: the Free Printable Kindergarten Sight Words Worksheets. The packet includes all 52 words of the Kindergarten Dolch Sight Words List (also called the Primer Dolch Words List).

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children’s words in English

Child. This word in English means child. It can often be found in the list of the most beautiful words. In the same place you will read: sweetheart – cute; butterfly – butterfly; inspiration – inspiration. In Russian, many diminutive words are invented by the children themselves: mommy, toy, yummy. We decided to make a list of “The most kind, touching and cute children’s words in English.”

Many people watch films, cartoons for children in English, and there such words are found in large numbers. Perhaps you have acquaintances or friends with children abroad – here you will definitely need a short study of English from the world of children. nine0003

We are used to the fact that any English text consists of standard words on various topics, from which English learning begins. In a kindergarten, for example, they can study the language with children, but they also do not always use children’s words in English. Now we will tell you what words are most common among children of native speakers. Diminutive children’s words in English are created using suffixes: -y / -ie.
For example:
Dog doggy – doggy. nine0011 Doll dolly – doll.
horse horsie – a horse.

Tune in the right way, remember your childhood and let’s dive into the world of children’s English together! Let’s start learning with a vocabulary for kids.
Binky
Yummy
Uppy
Tiny-winy
Tag
Roly-poly
Go beddy-byes

Baby’s first word – often about parents. When the baby says “mom” or “dad” – the soul rejoices, and you just blur in a smile. Over time, the baby learns to talk and affectionately calls you “mommy” and “daddy.” nine0011 Such children’s words in English will sound no less cute 🙂
Mommy ─ mommy; mommy.
Daddy daddy.
Children often say “granny”. In English, it will sound like “nanny”.

Since only a few words can be made into diminutives in English, native speakers, for the most part, add the words “little”, “sweet”, “dear” to soften the word.
Let’s take, for example, the space that surrounds a small child and the place of his first games. The very word “house” for a kid learning English will sound like for an adult – “house”, however, if you add “little”, a serious adult house will turn into a house or even a little house familiar to a Russian-speaking child. The same thing happens with the room – in English it will sound like “little room”. But a small city a kid can translate and how “little town”, and as “townlet”.

There are also more complex suffixes that add emotional coloring not only to children’s English, but also to ordinary speech. The already mentioned townlet is just one of many examples. Let’s look at them in a table.

Suffix English Russian
-let islet island
-kin boykin boy
-ule animacule animal
-ette kitchenette kitchenette
-ock hillock mound
+ling catling; manling; firstling kitten; little man; firstborn

Children use diminutive suffixes not only to name small animals and their cubs, but also for affectionate designations of already adult animals and birds. Here’s what it looks like:
owlet – owlet
dovelet – dove
leveret – hare
piglet – pig

In fact, with the right suffixes, almost any word can be made cute and affectionate. In Russian, “dress” becomes a soft synonym for the word “dress”, in English “dress” is formed from “dress”; a suit can be called a “suit”, or you can call it a “suitie” – the logic here is quite simple. Dictionaries do not abound with examples of such derivatives, but that’s what fantasy is for, to compose words yourself! 😉
Also in English there are seemingly very childish words that adults use quite often. You must have heard them in songs or movies.
Snookums ─ cute
Honeybunch ─ cute; darling
Sweetie pie (US version)
Babykins
Kiddy, childie, moppet

In the same way, children’s English brought its ideas to abbreviations. To tell the truth, everything here is also quite concise. For example, in Russian on behalf of “Olga” you can create many affectionate forms: Olenka, Olechka, Olya, Olyusya. There can be one form in English using the same suffixes. nine0011 John ─ Johnny
Barbara ─ Barbie
Emily ─ Emy
Kathryn ─ Katie
Sandra ─ Sandy
Victoria ─ Vicky

See how simple it is? Learn children’s words in English with your childie 🙂 And in our blog you will find not only words, but also useful materials for self-study of English.

Everything will be English with Allright!

KEnglish.ru – for parents and children.

Here you will find cards for the main pairs of opposite words in English. nine0003

Knowing such pairs of words allows the child to increase his active vocabulary and help build new sentences. One of the easiest ways to remember such pairs of opposites in English is cards with specially selected pictures. And if these pictures are so funny, then learning words becomes even fun.

short – tall, clean – dirty, empty – full, same – different

light – heavy, short – long, white – black, front – back

more – less, big – small, dry – wet, slow – fast

hard – soft, low – high, cold – hot, weak – strong

Each A4 page has 4 cards. It turns out only 16 cards with the main pairs of opposites, which you can start learning with your child in the first year of study.
These cards can be downloaded as a single pdf file and used in your lessons with children in the future here.

Vocabulary for these cards, including transcription and translation:

short /ʃɔːt/ — low
tall /tɔːl/ — high
Clean /Kliːn /- Pure
DIRTY /ˈDɜːTI /- Dirty
EMPTY /ˈEMPTI /- empty
Full
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ET ˈDɪfrənt/- different
Light /Laɪt/- Light
Heavy /ˈhevi/- heavy
Short /ʃɔːT/- short

9000 White /- black /blæk/- black
Front /Frʌnt /- Front part
BACK /Bæk /- the rear part

MORE /Mɔː (R) /- more than
Less /Les /- less than
BIG /Bɪɡ /———————– Large
Small /SMɔːl /- small
Dry /Draɪ /- dry
Wet /Wet /- wet
Slow /Sləʊ /- Slow
9000 FAST
/FɑːST /- fast 9000 /hɑːd/ — hard
soft /sɒft/ — soft
LOW /Ləʊ/- Low
9000 HIGH /Haɪ/- high
Cold /KəʊLD/- cold
/hɒt/- hot
Weak /Wiːk/- weak
9000 STRONG strɒŋ/- strong

Game №1. The simplest game that can be offered on this topic is a game of opposites, of course )) The teacher calls the word, the children must name the antonym for this word.


Game #2.
With older children: the teacher “shows” the word with movements and facial expressions, and the children must not only guess and name this word, but also immediately pick up an antonym for it. nine0003


Game #3.
2-3 people participate in the game. For this game, you will need to print another copy of the cards, and cut out pairs of words that are opposite in meaning (for example: a separate card “ cold “, a separate card “ hot “).
The teacher keeps one word from each pair of antonyms for himself, mixes the rest of the cards and distributes them to the students. The teacher/facilitator takes one of his cards, says the word, and shows the picture to the participants in the game.
The player who believes that this card fits one of his cards says the word that is opposite in meaning to what the presenter read.