![]() ![]() ![]() Bob Books Sight Words - First Grade gradually adds more complexity as your beginning reader. (The sight words are an example of something a child must memorize since they often aren’t decodable and therefore a time when I do endorse flash cards. Knowing these words by sight is essential for reading fluency. Plus they come with two-sided, sight word flash cards. These books use the common sight words, three new sight words are introduced in each book. I wondered if the illustrations would be a turn-off for JJ but she liked them - and LOVED them on the iPad because reading the word correctly meant the pictures got colored in.Įach set of books includes hints for teaching your child to read and ideas for the specific set. The illustrations are line drawings with only a few splashes of one color per picture. Have you seen Bob Books? Physically, they’re small. ![]() I liked that the last pages of each book tell you what the book introduced, for example in Cat and Mouse from Set 4, some of the new concepts listed are: “blends: sn – snap, th – that, st – stop, lp – help, ck – back.” I really liked the Bob Books and how it made reading accessible for JJ and me. * Also, I made her a set of sight-word flashcards that she didn’t know on key rings and we reviewed all the others she had learned and added a new one each day. We worked on using her finger to track – she hated that – and decoding. ![]() We started with Bob Books Set 3, Word Families.Įvery day she read two Bob Books books to me. So, when Bob Books asked if I wanted to try their early reading sets, I gladly agreed, hoping their books would give me a place to start with JJ for our reading time at home. But, I really should have been doing something at home besides just reading aloud to her. Having read enough research on learning disabilities caused by pushing academics at early ages, I didn’t want to push her until she was out of the worksheet environment and showed an interest in reading. However, in my defense, one of the reasons, besides just sucking as a mom, was my worry about pushing her too fast, too soon. Not when it’s not practiced or reinforced – by me or the school.(Duh, right?) I knew better. We had done our sight word wall for a few months, I thought she knew them. I should have been keeping up, you’re right. Now you’re wondering why I didn’t know this – either about her level or the sight words. The expert game me a sight word list, and a book and encouraged me to practice with JJ at home. When I asked a trusted reading expert to assess JJ in reading and the results shocked me - JJ was at a preschool reading level and didn’t know half the kindergarten sight words. You will need to confirm your subscription and then the printable file will be sent directly to your email.As you know, JJ is in kindergarten and I’ve been frustrated with h er school’s lack of differentiation and reliance upon worksheets during reading time. I couldn’t believe how little JJ could read. Subscribe to the newsletter using the form below to receive your free set of BOB Book Printables. I tried to keep the prep and supplies minimal for you forįor this book, you will need the following: Supplies Needed to Complete the BOB Books Worksheets Color in the turtle with the number one on it. When your student masters this book, Mat Hid, grab the progress chart. This chart can be used with the entire set of BOB Books Sight Words: Kindergarten Find Your Way to Ted Maze (sight word focus: ran).What printable activities are included in the download? The download includes these BOB Book worksheets for your student: In addition to easy to read phonics words, this reader also includes these sight words:īOB Book Printables for Sight Words Kindergarten: Book 1 This post includes a download for one of the little books found in this set, Book 1: Mat Hid. You will need this set of books in order to use the printables provided in this post. If you are looking for an easy set of books for your beginning reader, try BOB Books Sight Words: Kindergarten. ![]()
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