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Strategies to Teach Sight Words in an Elementary Classroom

Authors:
Rachel Blackwell, Sarah Laman

Abstract

The theoretical framework within which this article defines and describes the teaching of reading in early childhood education is derived from the work Ehri (1995). Ehri is professor of educational psychology at New York University. Professor Ehri describes four phases to the process of learning how to read. The four phases are pre-alphabetic, partial alphabetic, full alphabetic, and consolidated alphabetic (Ehri, 1995). Once the reader has gone through these four stages, they are then able to move forward towards fluency in reading by memorizing sight words. At the end of these processes the student will then be able to achieve literacy. 

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DOI: https://doi.ms/10.00420/ms/1996/EZ374/VSR | Volume: 5 | Issue: 1 | Views: 0
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