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Check out this FREE Trial Lesson on Alphabet for age 6-8!

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More than 1 word Worksheet
More than 1 word Worksheet

More than 1 word Worksheet

Test your child's reading skills with this fun worksheet! Point out the word in each picture, then switch the middle letter of each word with one from the list and check the box when you find a new word. It's a great way to develop your child's reading skills!
More than 1 word Worksheet
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Consonant Blend Dr and Tr Printable Worksheet
Consonant Blend Dr and Tr Printable Worksheet

Consonant Blends: "Dr" and "Tr" Printable

Pictures of the words provide a visual cue, and sound-outs help with auditory cues.
Consonant Blends: "Dr" and "Tr" Printable
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Words with Sound M Reading Worksheet
Words with Sound M Reading Worksheet

Words with Sound M Reading Worksheet

Emerging readers will use this traceable worksheet to name and trace pictures with the letter sound «m». Bright, engaging pictures make this fun and build confidence while strengthening fine motor skills. They won't even know they're also working on reading skills!
Words with Sound M Reading Worksheet
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Sight Words Worksheet: The
Sight Words Worksheet: The

Sight Words: The Worksheet

Get the worksheet and start now. The word "the" is an essential part of English. Teaching your child to read and write it is easy with this sight words worksheet. They'll practice reading the word, tracing it, and using it in sentences. It's the perfect way to take your child's language skills to the next level! Get the worksheet today.
Sight Words: The Worksheet
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Word recognition is a vital skill for children aged 6-8, as it lays the foundation for reading fluency and comprehension. During these formative years, children are developing their ability to recognize words quickly and accurately, which is essential for advancing literacy. Parents and teachers should care about word recognition because it significantly impacts a child’s confidence and motivation in learning.

When children can instantly recognize words, they are better able to focus on understanding the meaning of the text rather than decoding individual words. This shift enhances their comprehension skills and fosters a love for reading, making it a vital part of their educational journey. Additionally, strong word recognition skills contribute to improved academic performance across different subjects, as reading is an integral component of learning.

Moreover, encouraging word recognition early can help identify children who may struggle with reading, allowing for timely intervention and support. By creating a nurturing environment that emphasizes word recognition through fun activities, games, and repetition, parents and teachers can help children become proficient readers. Ultimately, investing in word recognition during these ages paves the way for lifelong literacy skills, which are crucial for success in a variety of life pursuits.