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READY TO LEARN SIGHT WORDS

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Sight words—short, easy words to recognize at a glance—form the basis of many early reading programs, and repeated exposure to sight words helps students learn to recognize them quickly. Ready to Learn: K-1 Sight Words Flash Cards make them part of a young reader’s vocabulary in a snap. Kindergarteners and first graders ages 5 to 7 will be on the path to reading success with this set of 48 cards that have a different sight word on each side. Flashcards are an engaging way to improve word recognition and reading skills and increase students’ learning confidence. Double-sided, two-color cards feature 96 sight words to memorize. Repetition solidifies vocabulary building and reading skills. Portable for on-the-go learning. Kids can use it on their own or with parents. Meets Common Core State Standards
SKU: 9781645173403
ISBN: 9781645173403

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