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Why a Sight Word approach to Reading?

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Why a Sight Word approach to Reading?

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Some beginning readers have difficulty remembering letter sounds, and blending sounds together to create or read a new word. With a Sight Word approach, the student is told the new word and then reinforces it in several ways: tactually, visually, auditorally many times. Through much repetition and reinforcement, the words become a core set from which the student may derive meaning from the printed word.

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