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A New Model for Teaching High-Frequency Words

By Linda Farrell, Michael Hunter & Tina OsengaLast updated 2024/3

Description

Often, high-frequency words are called “sight words” with the expectation that these words are irregular and must be memorized. Integrating high-frequency words into phonics lessons allows students to make sense of spelling patterns for these words. To do this, high-frequency words need to be categorized according to whether they are spelled entirely regularly or not. This article describes how to “rethink” teaching of high-frequency words, and provides a word list to support educators in designing effective instruction.

Curriculum Connection

B2. Language Foundations for Reading and Writing
Grade(s): 1 2 3 4 K
Topic(s): Words with irregularities

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