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Rote practice without variety
Take the time to use the "Look Inside" feature to look at the cover, which adequately shows the content. Each word is presented individually, just as shown. While it is certainly a good idea to have children write a sight word, see it in a sentence, and manipulate letters in the appropriate order, my special education primary students were bored after two of them and were not successful reading the word later in the day. For a better value that will give you results and provide a good review cycle of preceding words, try something like More Sight Word Stories by Gloria Lapin. Young students love the minibook format, and they can both read them in class and reread them as homework.
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