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Extra Practice for Struggling Readers

Extra Practice for Struggling Readers: High-Frequency Words

Motivating Practice Packets That Help Intermediate Students Master 240 Essential Words They Need to Know to Succeed in Reading and Writing

By Linda Beech Illustrator Narrator Editor Photographed by

Extra Practice for Struggling Readers

Extra Practice for Struggling Readers: High-Frequency Words

Motivating Practice Packets That Help Intermediate Students Master 240 Essential Words They Need to Know to Succeed in Reading and Writing

By Linda Beech Illustrator Narrator Editor Photographed by
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Often called “sight words” because readers need to know them at a glance, high-frequency words can prove challenging for students. This resource offers dozens of practice pages that give older struggling readers multiple opportunities to review and really learn common tricky words-such as which, listen, enough, and answer-that aren"t easily decodable and don"t follow the usual sound-spelling relationships. When students can identify high-frequency words quickly and accurately, their reading fluency increases, and their reading comprehension improves. With repeated practice, students develop automatic recognition of dozens and dozens of words and become more...
Often called “sight words” because readers need to know them at a glance, high-frequency words can prove challenging for students. This resource offers dozens of practice pages that give older struggling readers multiple opportunities to review and really learn common tricky words-such as which, listen, enough, and answer-that aren"t easily decodable and don"t follow the usual sound-spelling relationships. When students can identify high-frequency words quickly and accurately, their reading fluency increases, and their reading comprehension improves. With repeated practice, students develop automatic recognition of dozens and dozens of words and become more fluent readers.
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Create word lists from each lesson. Students can use them in word sorts, on word walls, in writing assignments, or in reader's journals!
Create word lists from each lesson. Students can use them in word sorts, on word walls, in writing assignments, or in reader's journals!

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