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Rawlins, Amanda; Invernizzi, Marcia – Reading Teacher, 2019
Sight word learning occurs in most early elementary classrooms. Some kindergarten students face the prospect of learning up to 100 sight words, and many teachers feel pressure to ensure that students know lists of words by the year's end. The authors offer five assertions about sight word learning to direct teachers and administrators toward the…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Beginning Reading, Vocabulary Development, Kindergarten
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Balch, Marian C.; Johnson, Dale D. – Contemporary Education, 1977
Descriptors: Definitions, Early Reading, Instructional Improvement, Sight Vocabulary
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Johns, Jerry L. – Reading World, 1976
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education, Reading Research
McCabe, Don – 1976
This booklet discusses a procedure to assist students experiencing difficulty in learning the "Dolch Basic Sight Vocabulary of 220 Words" and rearranges a list of 220 words to make it easier for students to learn. The procedure discussed in the booklet is based on the "word family" approach, in which words like "all call,…
Descriptors: Basic Vocabulary, Elementary Education, Sight Method, Sight Vocabulary
Hansen, Cheryl L.; Feinburg, Phil – 1982
To devise a list of functional sight vocabulary words, a search was made of numerous curriculum guides and books, school district curricula, and several commercial materials purporting to teach such words. This search provided 16 word lists with a total of 466 different words and symbols. The word lists ranged from as few as five words to as many…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Disabilities, Functional Reading, Language Handicaps
Bunch, A. Kathleen; Matthews, Kenneth M. – 1988
This monograph is based on research designed to (1) identify the vocabulary words introduced at each grade level by the basal reader series adopted by the Georgia Board of Education; (2) determine the extent of overlap among the books is the series; (3) compare these lists with other recognized word lists; and (4) generated a list of words for the…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Basic Vocabulary, Elementary Education, Reading Comprehension
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Dreyer, Lois G.; And Others – Reading Teacher, 1985
Argues that traditional sight word lists do not include many of the words young learners see on the computer screen. Presents a supplementary list that incorporates such words for computer-assisted instruction in the elementary school. (FL)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Elementary Education, Microcomputers
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Staten, Marge – Reading Horizons, 1972
Descriptors: Educational Games, Elementary Education, Reading Instruction, Reading Programs
Cooper, Richard – 1989
This guide explains the purpose, components, and use of the Sight/Sound System, which is an alternative reading instruction approach designed to meet the individual needs of learners of all ages who have poor decoding skills. Described in the first section are the ways in which the system works to accomplish the following goals: develop…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Classroom Techniques, Context Clues, Decoding (Reading)
Maryland State Dept. of Education, Baltimore. – 1989
This booklet is intended to help adults master the basic and life skill vocabulary needed to meet the simple communication demands of daily life. It is designed to assist adult basic education (ABE) teachers in the implementation of a competency-based learning system that emphasizes the integration of basic and life skills learning. The booklet…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Basic Skills, Basic Vocabulary, Competency Based Education
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Horodezky, Betty – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1979
The 50 most frequently occurring words found in primary level reading materials were taught to kindergarten pupils using three different teaching methods. Neither methodology nor frequency of occurrence affected the relative learning difficulty of sight words. The study is the second investigation in a series. (SB)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Context Clues, Kindergarten Children, Kinesthetic Methods