

Printing the ones for previous grades as well - the Fry words are cummulativeĪnd you'll be able to make more complex sentences. You're printing the cards for one of the higher grades, you should consider But if you're looking for a more engaging activity, tryĬombining the Fry flashcards with the noun picture flashcards for a variety ofĪctivities (I've listed some suggestions here from simplest to hardest). The flashcards can simply be held up, giving the child the opportunity to More themes of image based, 6 per page flash cards: Here are some extra flash cards you can combine with the Fry Sight Words that children can use to create their own sentences! Picture Six Per Page Flashcards (not Fry Words) Instead, I have categorized the words into groups that I believe are most conducive to learning, enabling children to form common sentences and phrases with ease and in a shorter amount of time. This is because grouping together all the words with the same letter can pose a challenge for some children. Sequencing picture clue cards to keep things exciting - for example you can use Fourth of July cards during patriotic holidays, Noah's Ark cards when studying the Bible or Farm animals cards when doing aĪs you may have observed, I have intentionally avoided arranging the words in alphabetical order. There are some general noun cards listed on this page, but the fry cards can also be used in conjunction with the themed sentence The kids can engage in activities such as practicing writing the words and creating short phrases or sentences. This way, the five sheets are utilized over the course of a month's worth of teaching time.


After this, I introduce the dotted line (trace) sheets and the picture clue nouns, which we continue to play with for another three weeks. Typically, after a week - with approximately one sheet per day - I introduce four to five sheets to the children. Once a child has confidently grasped the reading material on a particular sheet, I move on to the next one. My teaching approach involves introducing the sheets gradually, one by one. When your child is in the mood, have them read the word on the handprint and give the hand a High Five! Six per page Flashcards - Fry First 100 Hang these on the fridge or your word wall. You can also trace your child's hand on construction paper and glue these flash cards into the center of the hand.
