Sight Word Activities
A verb expresses existence, action, or occurrence; it is an action word that tells about a person or thing. Regular verbs form the past tense by adding –d or- ed. Unlike their counter parts, irregular verbs do not follow a pattern when forming the past tense. Dolch sight word list included 92 verbs of which only 24 or about 26% are regular verbs.
Sight Word Activities – Regular Verbs
The sight word activities below provide fun exercises that reinforce Dolch’s sight words, specifically regular verbs.
- Sight Word Activities – reviewing the sight word, laugh.
- Sight Word Activities – reviewing the sight words, start and stop.
Dolch Sight Words – Regular Verbs
The table below lists the regular verbs that Dolch included on his sight word list.
| ask | laugh | pick | stop | want |
| call | like | play | thank | wash |
| carry | live | please | try | wish |
| help | look | pull | use | work |
| jump | open | start | walk |
Sight word activities provide entertaining ways to strengthen a child’s sight word vocabulary by reinforcing new sight words or previously learned ones.
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