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Out of Sight Words |
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https://www.abcya.com/games/out_of_sight_words |
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Other ABCya
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Interactive/Game
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Overview: |
Out of Sight Words is a beautiful, quirky game that allows children to practice their knowledge of high-frequency words. Kids have to read the high-frequency word and then find its corresponding image in the fun illustrations. Simply click on the word at the bottom of the screen and then find it in the picture. |
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English Language Arts ELA2021 (2021) Grade: K | 16. Recognize and read grade-appropriate high frequency words with accuracy and automaticity.
Note: As noted in the phonics standards, high-frequency words should be taught with the main emphasis of the lesson being on regular correspondences and patterns within the word. The student should be able to read the word accurately three times in a row on different days to be considered accurate enough to add it to a personal word box, word ring, or fluency folder. Avoid teaching high-frequency words as "sight words" that need to be memorized as a whole word, unless there are no regular correspondences in the word. "Of" is an example of a word with no regular correspondences. | English Language Arts ELA2021 (2021) Grade: 1 | 10. Read high-frequency words commonly found in grade-appropriate text.
Note: High-frequency words should be taught with the main emphasis of the lesson being on regular correspondences and patterns within the word. The student should be able to read the word accurately and independently three times in a row on different days to be considered accurate enough to add to a personal word box, word ring, or fluency folder for fluency practice. Avoid teaching high-frequency words as "sight words" that need to be memorized as a whole word, unless there are no regular correspondences in the word. "Of" is an example of a word with no regular correspondences. | English Language Arts ELA2021 (2021) Grade: 2 | 14. Read high-frequency words commonly found in grade-appropriate text.
Note: High-frequency words should be taught with the main emphasis of the lesson being on regular correspondences and patterns within the word. The student should be able to read the word accurately three times in a row on different days to be considered accurate enough to add to a personal word box, word ring, or fluency folder for fluency practice. Avoid teaching high-frequency words as "sight words" that need to be memorized as a whole word, unless there are no regular correspondences in the word. "Of" is an example of a word with no regular correspondences. |
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adjectives, adverbs, conjunctions, nouns, prepositions, pronouns, sight words, verbs |
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