6/18/2023 0 Comments Flash cards sight wordsThrough careful study of more words, you and your learners may realize that some of these words are not truly “oddballs” at all! For example, the ey in they matches the pattern found in prey, whey, and obey. With these words, be sure to explicitly discuss the parts of the word that both DO and DON’T follow their expected sounds. Since the ai sounds like /ĕ/ instead, it is considered an “oddball.” The word they has the /ā/ sound at the end, but the ey pattern is used instead of the expected ay pattern. a word that makes the same phonics sound but is spelled differently than expectedįor example, said has the visual vowel team pattern of ai, which usually makes the sound /ā/.a word that has the same visual pattern as other words within the same category, but the pattern does not make the expected sound.On the chart, you’ll see the term “oddball.” This comes from my Words Their Way training, and is a wonderful way to explicitly teach the parts of a sight word that are expected/regular and the parts that are not expected/not regular.Īs explained at the end of the chart, an “oddball” can either be: For example, you’ll find all the CVC words listed together such as: but, at, is, had, and yes.īecause many sight words can be fully sounded out using phonics and nearly all the others can be partially sounded out, combining the two strategies is a POWERFUL way to teach sight words! Not only is there a chart, but all 250 sight words are then provided via flashcards by their phonics skills! Quick Confession: These are really high frequency word flashcards, as they feature all of Fry’s first 100 words, all of Dolch’s words by their phonics pattern. *I am a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for me to earn fees by linking to and affiliated sites. Enter the password, which can always be found at the bottom of your most current newsletter. If you are already a subscriber, snag this freebie from the subscriber library.Not a subscriber? Subscribe HERE or enter your email at the end of this post to get the cards.It’s fast, easy, and best of all, exciting for students.Please note: This pack of flashcards is for subscribers only. If you’re looking for interactive flashcards in PDF format (use with Acrobat PDF Reader), the check out our super popular Interactive PDF Flashcard series! Just download them to your computer, tablet, or phone and change the words and sentences as you go. Plus many of these interactive flashcards have audio features, making them fun and interactive for kids! There are several options which allow you to turn on or off the image, the text, a sample sentence, or even switch from uppercase to lowercase. Just choose the FREE English flashcard pack you want from below, and watch your computer, tablet, or phone become a flashcard slideshow instantly. Using the interactive flashcards is easy. That’s why BINGOBONGO Learning’s FREE Digital Interactive Flashcard Library is perfect for you! You don’t have to download any inconvenient apps or spend time printing and laminating! So many schools and classrooms are going digital. Save Time with FREE Digital Interactive Flashcards 10-Minute Crafts Need a quick idea for a classroom activity? Try one of our many fun crafts from BINGOBONGO’s 10 Minute ESL Classroom Crafts.
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