Dolch Sight Words Dolch Sight Words

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Version: 6.1.2
Last Update: 2019-10-19

Overview

Dolch Sight Words is a Chrome extension developed by Pacific Lava. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Dolch Sight Words is 6.1.2, updated on 2019-10-19.
0 users have installed this extension. 18 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: www.examword.com

Dolch sight word card, spelling, fill in, example, and worksheet from pre-primer to grade 3.

Dolch sight words is a list of frequently used English words. This well-known sight word list has been compiled by Edward William Dolch. So, it's called Dolch Sight Words. In USA it is a primary list for English starters. Parents and teachers of elementary school usually check kids' vocabulary level by this list.

This app isn't only a word list. It includes web spelling exercises, fill in exercises, phrase or sentence examples, and hundreds of printable worksheets. Parents and teachers may print worksheets for offline game or training.

In this app, all 300+ Dolch words are categorized into 5 groups:

Pre-primer: 4 lists, each has 15 words (60 words in total)
Primer: 4 lists, each has 15 words (60 words in total)
Grade 1: 4 lists, each has 15 words (60 words in total)
Grade 2: 4 lists, each has 15 words (60 words in total)
Grade 3: 4 lists, each has 20 words (80 words in total)

Rating

18 ratings

Total Installs

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Information

Last Update

2019-10-19

Current Version

6.1.2

Size

7.92KiB

Author

Pacific Lava

Website

www.examword.com

Category

Family

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avatar Lil B
2019-01-08

the app did not even work and so clearly this is a scam. i just wanted to get beater in spelling.

avatar Nicole Greene
2014-04-09

The captions were not well related to the words. Giving the word in another phrase is not a very good picture association for low or new readers. If it says "funny" a winking smiley face is not associated with that word, as well as the phrase written "think big" is not a good picture association with the word "big". Picture cues are used to help non-readers or new readers associate with a word for understanding of the meaning to quickly recognize the word later. Hence the idea of sight words!

avatar Nicole Greene
2014-04-09

The captions were not well related to the words. Giving the word in another phrase is not a very good picture association for low or new readers. If it says "funny" a winking smiley face is not associated with that word, as well as the phrase written "think big" is not a good picture association with the word "big". Picture cues are used to help non-readers or new readers associate with a word for understanding of the meaning to quickly recognize the word later. Hence the idea of sight words!

avatar Nicole Greene
2014-04-09

The captions were not well related to the words. Giving the word in another phrase is not a very good picture association for low or new readers. If it says "funny" a winking smiley face is not associated with that word, as well as the phrase written "think big" is not a good picture association with the word "big". Picture cues are used to help non-readers or new readers associate with a word for understanding of the meaning to quickly recognize the word later. Hence the idea of sight words!

avatar Nicole Greene
2014-04-09

The captions were not well related to the words. Giving the word in another phrase is not a very good picture association for low or new readers. If it says "funny" a winking smiley face is not associated with that word, as well as the phrase written "think big" is not a good picture association with the word "big". Picture cues are used to help non-readers or new readers associate with a word for understanding of the meaning to quickly recognize the word later. Hence the idea of sight words!