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Sight Words
100

What do we call a person, place, or thing?

Answer: A noun

100

What letter does a sentence start with—a capital or lowercase?

Answer: Capital letter

100

How many syllables are in the word cat?

Answer: 1

100

Count to 10 with me.

Answer: 1–10

100

Read the word: the

Answer: the

200

What do we do when we read—look at the pictures or the words?

 Answer: Words (or words and pictures

200

What goes at the end of a sentence?

Answer: Period

200

Clap the syllables in apple. How many?

Answer: 2

200

If you see 5 dots on a ten frame, how many are there?

Answer: 5

200

Read the word: and

Answer: and

300

What is the main idea of a story—what it is mostly about or one small detail?

 Answer: What the story is mostly about

300

What is a noun—person, place, thing, or action?

Answer: Person, place, or thing

300

What sound does the letter B make?

Answer: /b/

300

What is 3 + 2?

Answer: 5

300

Read the word: see

Answer: see

400

What does a main idea need: details or guesses?

Answer: Details

400

If I write “i like cats,” what needs to be fixed first?

Answer: Capital I

400

How many syllables are in banana?

Answer: 3

400

How many boxes are on a ten frame?

Answer: 10

400

Spell the word to.

Answer: T-O

500

If a story is about dogs playing at the park, what is the main idea?

Answer: Dogs playing at the park

500

Name one thing a good sentence needs.

Answer examples: Capital letter, spaces, period, words that make sense

500

If a word has 2 vowel sounds, how many syllables does it have?

Answer: 2

500

If I have 7 on a ten frame, how many more do I need to make 10?

Answer: 3

500

Use the word like in a sentence.

Answer example: I like dogs.

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