![]() She began with Set 1 knowing very few sight words. When my daughter transferred to an academically-focused preschool, we were pleasantly surprised to be introduced to the Bob Book Series. Read the review on my blog Book Reviews and More. This is a great series and with each new one I appreciate them more. One of the things I like best is that in the front cover of each book is a list of the site words focused on in that book, and a parenting tip for helping the child to acquire the new words. The focused repetitions between the flash cards and the same words being a big focus in the books is a well designed and planned tool. The tools combined in this box set are a real aide in helping a child grow and develop their reading skills. There are 10 books in this specific boxed set:Īre, good, now, ate, he, little, pretty, said, she, will, with, you, my, that, what, come, into, under, make, new, like, play, bring, small, old, find, This is the second set we have given our oldest daughter and she loves them. They are designed to grow with a child as their skills in reading improve. The Bob Books are a series of boxed sets designed to help develop skills at different levels and complexities. Context clues and illustrations give sight word hints. Three new sight words introduced in each book. Consistent short vowels mean easy decoding in the rest of the story. All stories told in one syllable, three-, four- and five-letter words, plus sight words. ![]() Slightly longer and more complex stories. Inside this eBook you'll - 10 easy-to-read, hilarious small books, 12 pages each. Consistent short vowels in one syllable words of three, four or five letters, mean children can sound out (decode) the story.They learn three new sight words per book.While words and stories in Sight Words First Grade are slightly longer and more complex than Sight Words Kindergarten, they are still suitable for a beginning reader. It is a great companion book to Bob Books Sight Words - Kindergarten. Bob Books Sight Words - First Grade gradually adds more complexity as your beginning reader acquires 30 new sight words. Knowing these words “by sight” is essential for reading fluency. Sight words are common words that appear again and again in your children’s reading material.
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