![]() On the other hand, Spanish is a phonetic language, and despite a few rules, each letter has one sound. Many sight words in English include words that do not fit phonetic patterns, i.e., of, through, through, etc. Non-phonetic means the pronunciation of a word does not correspond to its’ spelling. In the English language, practicing sight words and doing sight word activities are extremely helpful due to English’s non-phonetic nature. Memorizing sight words help kids become faster and more fluent readers. Sight words are simple, common words taught to kids to be memorized and eventually recognized within three-seconds. “Sight words are the building blocks of the literacy instruction.” – This post will talk about high-frequency words in Spanish and ways to use them as educators use sight words to learn how to read and write in the English language.įirst, I will go into what sight words and high-frequency words are, how they differ, and I want to offer ways to use the FREE printable PDF list of 100 sight words in Spanish at home or in the classroom! ![]() Now that I told you my truth, and you know I am NOT an expert-not yet at least- in children’s literacy, I want to dive into my first literacy post in Spanish. After hours of research, I am now very zealous about the topic, and I have SO MANY ideas of posts lined up that I am anxious to get out ASAP. Recently, I received a question from one of my readers asking for tips and advice to help one of her students learn to read in Spanish, and I wasn’t exactly sure how to respond. If I can give him a big head start in his minority language, Spanish first, even better! I also have an almost-four-year-old bilingual toddler who will embark on his literacy adventures shortly. Nonetheless, I am a forever student of Spanish, and I am always eager to learn. This means that I do not have any professional experience teaching kids to read, not in English or Spanish. I am not an early childhood educator or a teacher at all. Be sure to follow my blog to receive notice of my latest FREEBIES.In this post, I will go into what sight words are, the difference between sight words and high-frequency words, and ways to use this printable PDF list of 100 high-frequency words in Spanish as sight words for preschoolers, kindergarteners, first, second and third graders in the classroom or at home.īefore I get into the nitty-gritty of this post, I need to tell you an honest truth.Ĭhildren’s literacy is new territory for me. BLOG FOLLOWERS I DO NOT put all my freebies in my TPT store. When you follow my store TPT will notify you when I add new things to my store or have a sale. ![]() Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: INCLUDES: (3 Stations)ġ Blank Template for Students to Create Their Own Write the syllables that make up the word in the boxes at the 4. Write the name of the picture in the top rectangle.ģ. Identifying syllables to form two syllable wordsĢ. These two-syllable words puzzles will give your students practice identifying and writing syllables that make up words. ![]()
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