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Student Record Sheet Make-A-Word Center™: 2nd 100 Fry Sight Words Congratulations on your purchase of the Really Good Stuff® Make-A-Word Center™: 2nd 100 Fry Sight Words, a hands-on activity that offers explicit, systematic practice for primary students to master high-frequency words. Objective Using a predictable structure, students recognize, read, build, and write common high-frequency words. Meeting Common Core State Standards This Really Good Stuff™ Make-A-Word Center: 1st 100 Fry Sight Words is aligned with the following Common Core State Standard for English Language Arts: Phonics and Word Recognition R.F. K.3c Read common high-frequency words by sight. This Really Good Stuff product includes: • 4 Fry Sight Word Center Work Mats • 100 Fry Word Cards • 104 Lowercase Foam Letters • Compartmentalized Box with lid • Set of 21 Stickers • This Really Good Stuff® Teaching Guide ® This multisensory sight word kit includes the Fry words students encounter in early reading material. Early readers are already familiar with high-frequency words as part of their listening and speaking vocabularies, but reading and spelling those words often causes confusion. By focusing on and manipulating one word at a time, students internalize its appearance and recognize it in other contexts, building reading confidence and fluency. The Make-A-Word Center™: 2nd 100 Fry Sight Words features 100 of the first words early readers must learn. Because most of these words cannot be learned through the use of pictures, practicing them in isolation in a variety of ways helps students narrow their focus and recognize the words with automaticity. Students see the word, say it, build it using individual foam letters, and then write it. This repeated, predictable, systematic exposure to these early high-frequency words benefits all readers, including those learning English as a second language or struggling with word recognition. Use this activity with individual students and small groups as a direct instruction tool or in a literacy center. Managing the Make-A-Word Center™: 2nd 100 Fry Sight Words • Should you need this or any other Really Good Stuff® Teaching Guide, download them from our Web site at www.reallygoodstuff.com. • Label the box compartments with the Stickers. • Store the Word Cards, the Foam Letters and the Word Center Mats in the provided Compartmentalized Box. Place dry erase markers or dry erase crayons (not included) in the box also. • Make copies of the included Record Sheets for data collection as a progress monitoring tool and as a guide for students’ targeted practice. Introducing the Make-A-Word Center™: 2nd 100 Fry Sight Words Model the Activity First, set aside words that the students cannot read with automaticity. Make a copy of the Teacher Record Sheet, one for each student. Highlight the words to be studied. Also make a copy of the Student Record Sheet for each child to self-monitor progress. Begin by selecting a Word Card and placing it on the Work Mat in the first column under Read It. Read the word aloud with students. Have students name the letters in the word and then demonstrate how to gather the Foam Letters needed to build that word. Build the word in the second column, Build It. Read the word aloud. Next, model how to write the word in the third column, Write It, using a dry erase marker and saying each letter as you form it. Be sure to read the entire word after spelling it aloud and writing it. Point to and read each of the three versions of the word, carefully tracking. Determine your criteria for students to check off words in the student box on their sheet, either reading them with automaticity or spelling them without seeing them. Show students how to place all materials back into the appropriate compartments. Wipe off the Work Mat with a soft cloth, completely erasing the word. Keep track of your students’ progress by checking off the mastered words in the teacher box on the word list. Tips for the At-Risk Student or English Language Learner • Practice only a few words each week. • Post the words in the classroom and review them daily. All teaching guides can be found online. Helping Teachers Make A Difference® © 2013 Really Good Stuff® 1-800-366-1920 www.reallygoodstuff.com Made in Guangzhou, China #305618 Helping Teachers Make A Difference® © 2013 Really Good Stuff® 1-800-366-1920 www.reallygoodstuff.com Made in Guangzhou, China #305618 Teacher Record Sheet Make-A-Word Center™: 2nd 100 Fry Sight Words • Provide lots of exposure to these words. Include them in class writing and spelling lists. • Use mnemonic devices: Have students draw a picture or make up a silly rhyme or phrase related to each word. For example, because could be taught as big elephants can always use some exercise. • Have students spell words aloud in a rhythmic pattern or “write” them in the air. • Have students “rainbow write” the word. They write the target word in a chosen crayon color, saying each letter as it is formed. They read it aloud, tracking, then they write over that word using different colors, repeating the process. Variations • Challenge students to use each word correctly in a sentence after writing it. • Cover the first two columns and have the student write the word in the third column. Using the Make-A-Word Center™ as an Independent Literacy Center After modeling the activity, direct students to complete the activity at a literacy center. 1. Distribute a Record Sheet to each student with the targeted words highlighted as a guide. Set out the Word Cards students need to practice at the center. 2. Students say each word on their list, build it, and write it on the Work Mat. 3. Students read each of the words as they track. 4. Check off correctly read words on the Record Sheet. 5. Students remove the Word Card from the Work Mat and read it aloud. 6. Place Word Card and Foam Letters back into appropriate compartments. 7. Wipe off the Work Mat completely. Instructions 1. Choose the top Word Card. 2. Say the word. 3. Build the word with Foam Letters. 4. Write the word on the Work Mat. 5. Track and read the word in each column. Mark the word off of your word list. 6. Put the Word Card on the bottom of the pile and put letters back into their appropriate compartments. 7. Wipe off the Work Mat. Related Really Good Stuff® products: Make-A-Word Center™: 1st 100 Fry Sight Words (#305611) Make-A-Word Center™: 3rd 100 Fry Sight Words (#305646) EZread™ 1st 100 Fry Phrase & Short Sentence Flash Cards (#305632) EZread™ 2nd 100 Fry Phrase & Short Sentence Cards (#305641) EZread™ 3rd 100 Fry Phrase & Short Sentence Cards (#305648) EZread™ Fry Phrase & Short Sentence Cards Complete Set (#305653) Build-A-Word Center: Sight Words (#303323) EZread™ Complete Set of Sight Word Flash Cards (#304525) Variation Have students work in pairs and take turns. One student selects a Word Card and names its letters. The other student gathers the appropriate Foam Letters, builds the word, and writes it on the Work Mat. Post these Instructions at your word study center: Helping Teachers Make A Difference® © 2013 Really Good Stuff® 1-800-366-1920 www.reallygoodstuff.com Made in Guangzhou, China #305618 Helping Teachers Make A Difference® © 2013 Really Good Stuff® 1-800-366-1920 www.reallygoodstuff.com Made in Guangzhou, China #305618 Student Record Sheet Make-A-Word Center™: 2nd 100 Fry Sight Words Congratulations on your purchase of the Really Good Stuff® Make-A-Word Center™: 2nd 100 Fry Sight Words, a hands-on activity that offers explicit, systematic practice for primary students to master high-frequency words. Objective Using a predictable structure, students recognize, read, build, and write common high-frequency words. Meeting Common Core State Standards This Really Good Stuff™ Make-A-Word Center: 1st 100 Fry Sight Words is aligned with the following Common Core State Standard for English Language Arts: Phonics and Word Recognition R.F. K.3c Read common high-frequency words by sight. This Really Good Stuff product includes: • 4 Fry Sight Word Center Work Mats • 100 Fry Word Cards • 104 Lowercase Foam Letters • Compartmentalized Box with lid • Set of 21 Stickers • This Really Good Stuff® Teaching Guide ® This multisensory sight word kit includes the Fry words students encounter in early reading material. Early readers are already familiar with high-frequency words as part of their listening and speaking vocabularies, but reading and spelling those words often causes confusion. By focusing on and manipulating one word at a time, students internalize its appearance and recognize it in other contexts, building reading confidence and fluency. The Make-A-Word Center™: 2nd 100 Fry Sight Words features 100 of the first words early readers must learn. Because most of these words cannot be learned through the use of pictures, practicing them in isolation in a variety of ways helps students narrow their focus and recognize the words with automaticity. Students see the word, say it, build it using individual foam letters, and then write it. This repeated, predictable, systematic exposure to these early high-frequency words benefits all readers, including those learning English as a second language or struggling with word recognition. Use this activity with individual students and small groups as a direct instruction tool or in a literacy center. Managing the Make-A-Word Center™: 2nd 100 Fry Sight Words • Should you need this or any other Really Good Stuff® Teaching Guide, download them from our Web site at www.reallygoodstuff.com. • Label the box compartments with the Stickers. • Store the Word Cards, the Foam Letters and the Word Center Mats in the provided Compartmentalized Box. Place dry erase markers or dry erase crayons (not included) in the box also. • Make copies of the included Record Sheets for data collection as a progress monitoring tool and as a guide for students’ targeted practice. Introducing the Make-A-Word Center™: 2nd 100 Fry Sight Words Model the Activity First, set aside words that the students cannot read with automaticity. Make a copy of the Teacher Record Sheet, one for each student. Highlight the words to be studied. Also make a copy of the Student Record Sheet for each child to self-monitor progress. Begin by selecting a Word Card and placing it on the Work Mat in the first column under Read It. Read the word aloud with students. Have students name the letters in the word and then demonstrate how to gather the Foam Letters needed to build that word. Build the word in the second column, Build It. Read the word aloud. Next, model how to write the word in the third column, Write It, using a dry erase marker and saying each letter as you form it. Be sure to read the entire word after spelling it aloud and writing it. Point to and read each of the three versions of the word, carefully tracking. Determine your criteria for students to check off words in the student box on their sheet, either reading them with automaticity or spelling them without seeing them. Show students how to place all materials back into the appropriate compartments. Wipe off the Work Mat with a soft cloth, completely erasing the word. Keep track of your students’ progress by checking off the mastered words in the teacher box on the word list. Tips for the At-Risk Student or English Language Learner • Practice only a few words each week. • Post the words in the classroom and review them daily. All teaching guides can be found online. Helping Teachers Make A Difference® © 2013 Really Good Stuff® 1-800-366-1920 www.reallygoodstuff.com Made in Guangzhou, China #305618 Helping Teachers Make A Difference® © 2013 Really Good Stuff® 1-800-366-1920 www.reallygoodstuff.com Made in Guangzhou, China #305618 Teacher Record Sheet Make-A-Word Center™: 2nd 100 Fry Sight Words • Provide lots of exposure to these words. Include them in class writing and spelling lists. • Use mnemonic devices: Have students draw a picture or make up a silly rhyme or phrase related to each word. For example, because could be taught as big elephants can always use some exercise. • Have students spell words aloud in a rhythmic pattern or “write” them in the air. • Have students “rainbow write” the word. They write the target word in a chosen crayon color, saying each letter as it is formed. They read it aloud, tracking, then they write over that word using different colors, repeating the process. Variations • Challenge students to use each word correctly in a sentence after writing it. • Cover the first two columns and have the student write the word in the third column. Using the Make-A-Word Center™ as an Independent Literacy Center After modeling the activity, direct students to complete the activity at a literacy center. 1. Distribute a Record Sheet to each student with the targeted words highlighted as a guide. Set out the Word Cards students need to practice at the center. 2. Students say each word on their list, build it, and write it on the Work Mat. 3. Students read each of the words as they track. 4. Check off correctly read words on the Record Sheet. 5. Students remove the Word Card from the Work Mat and read it aloud. 6. Place Word Card and Foam Letters back into appropriate compartments. 7. Wipe off the Work Mat completely. Instructions 1. Choose the top Word Card. 2. Say the word. 3. Build the word with Foam Letters. 4. Write the word on the Work Mat. 5. Track and read the word in each column. Mark the word off of your word list. 6. Put the Word Card on the bottom of the pile and put letters back into their appropriate compartments. 7. Wipe off the Work Mat. Related Really Good Stuff® products: Make-A-Word Center™: 1st 100 Fry Sight Words (#305611) Make-A-Word Center™: 3rd 100 Fry Sight Words (#305646) EZread™ 1st 100 Fry Phrase & Short Sentence Flash Cards (#305632) EZread™ 2nd 100 Fry Phrase & Short Sentence Cards (#305641) EZread™ 3rd 100 Fry Phrase & Short Sentence Cards (#305648) EZread™ Fry Phrase & Short Sentence Cards Complete Set (#305653) Build-A-Word Center: Sight Words (#303323) EZread™ Complete Set of Sight Word Flash Cards (#304525) Variation Have students work in pairs and take turns. One student selects a Word Card and names its letters. The other student gathers the appropriate Foam Letters, builds the word, and writes it on the Work Mat. Post these Instructions at your word study center: Helping Teachers Make A Difference® © 2013 Really Good Stuff® 1-800-366-1920 www.reallygoodstuff.com Made in Guangzhou, China #305618 Helping Teachers Make A Difference® © 2013 Really Good Stuff® 1-800-366-1920 www.reallygoodstuff.com Made in Guangzhou, China #305618 Record Sheet 2 EZread™ 2nd 100 Fry Phrase & Short Sentence Cards Congratulations on your purchase of the EZread™ 2nd 100 Fry Phrase & Short Sentence Cards, a versatile set that helps primary students master important sight words and common phrases. The words chosen for these cards are taken only from the 2nd 100 Fry word list and are easily decodable words. Each Fry word is shown in two common phrases on a card. Objective To read Fry word phrases fluently and automatically. Managing the EZread™ 2nd 100 Fry Phrase & Short Sentence Cards • Should you need this or any other Really Good Stuff® Teaching Guide, download them from our Web site at www.reallygoodstuff.com. • Keep the cards organized in numerical order. Each Fry word in the phrase is colored, and there are two different phrases on a card. The cards are on a ring that can be easily opened to make sets for differentiated practice. • Mark the phrases that challenge students to keep track of their progress and to aid in assessment. (See Record Sheets.) • Storing the cards in baggies or on separate rings will allow you to access them easily during a lesson or when you want to place a selection of cards in a learning center. Meeting Common Core State Standards This Really Good Stuff® EZread™ 2nd 100 Fry Phrase & Short Sentence Cards set is aligned with the following Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts: Phonics & Word Recognition R.F. K.3c Read common high-frequency words by sight. R.F. 1.3b Decode regularly spelled one-syllable words. R.F. 1.3g Recognize and read grade-appropriate irregularly spelled words. This Really Good Stuff® product includes: • 100 Two-sided Cards on an O-ring • This Really Good Stuff® Teaching Guide Using word card activities, you can provide your individual or small group of emergent readers the repetitive practice they need to master sight words and short phrases. This helps students recognize some of the most frequently occurring words automatically by sight, rather than by sounding out letter sounds that they are still learning. Similar practice with reading common phrases is a great way to improve on the sight-word knowledge base and to build reading fluency. Because most sight words do not stimulate a visual image in the mind of the reader, practicing them in common phrases helps students attach meaning and context to otherwise abstract words. The repeated contextualized exposure to sight words allows you to reach all readers, especially those struggling with word recognition or learning English. Introducing EZread™ 2nd 100 Fry Word Phrase & Short Sentence Cards 1. Determine which Fry words your student needs to practice. 2. Hold up each card and have the student read the two phrases aloud. Observe his or her reading behaviors, noting words on the Record Sheet that slow the student. 3. Set aside those cards that the student cannot read fluently. 4. Have the student study the words and phrases further using the activities on the following page. 5. After a time, again display the cards one at a time, increasing the pace slightly as you hold them up for the student. 6. Repeat until the student is able to read the words automatically. 7. Once the student knows all of the words in the set, challenge the student to use each phrase correctly in a sentence. All teaching guides can be found online. Helping Teachers Make A Difference® © 2013 Really Good Stuff® 1-800-366-1920 www.reallygoodstuff.com Made in Guangzhou, China #305641 Helping Teachers Make A Difference® © 2013 Really Good Stuff® 1-800-366-1920 www.reallygoodstuff.com Made in Guangzhou, China #305641 Record Sheet 1 EZread™ 2nd 100 Fry Phrase & Short Sentence Cards Assessment You may use the Record Sheets as a screener to determine which words the student needs to practice, and then use them again later for progress monitoring. You may choose to circle incorrectly read words and make notations. Dating the Record Sheets and using different colors each time you progress monitor is a great way to document progress for parents. For struggling readers, provide only a few cards at a time to avoid frustration. Activities for Further Practice Fry Word Card Cut-Apart Select a sight word phrase and write it on an index card in large print. Have the student read it and then cut up the phrase into words. Then ask the student to put the words back into the correct order of the phrase. Rainbow Write Have students “rainbow write” the Fry word (or any word causing frustration) in a chosen crayon color, saying each letter as it is formed. They read it aloud, tracking, then they write over that word using different colors, repeating the process. Phrase Hunt Have students hunt for phrases in the context of reading materials, classroom labeling, and sentences you display for them. Or have them find the word or phrase on the board, and then come up and point to it. Use It in Context Use the phrases in sentences as you go. Then challenge the student to do the same. The sentences can be simple as long as they make sense. Choose a sentence or phrase, and have the student read the sentence back to you and then copy it in his or her notebook. Related Really Good Stuff® Products: EZread™ 1st 100 Fry Phrase & Short Sentence Cards (#305632) EZread™ 3rd 100 Fry Phrase & Short Sentence Cards (#305648) EZread™ Fry Phrase & Short Sentence Cards Complete Set (#305653) Make-A-Word Center™: 1st 100 Fry Words (#305611) Make-A-Word Center™: 2nd 100 Fry Words (#305618) Make-A-Word Center™: 3rd 100 Fry Words (#305646) Concentration Select at least eight phrases and write each on two cards. Mix up the cards and place them face down in rows. Have two to four students take turns turning over two cards at a time, trying to find a match. When a student gets a matched pair, he or she gets to keep the pair. If not, the cards go back to their original positions, and the turn is over. The game is over when all the cards have been matched. The winner is the player with the most pairs. Helping Teachers Make A Difference® © 2013 Really Good Stuff® 1-800-366-1920 www.reallygoodstuff.com Made in Guangzhou, China #305641 Helping Teachers Make A Difference® © 2013 Really Good Stuff® 1-800-366-1920 www.reallygoodstuff.com Made in Guangzhou, China #305641 Record Sheet 1 EZread™ 2nd 100 Fry Phrase & Short Sentence Cards Assessment You may use the Record Sheets as a screener to determine which words the student needs to practice, and then use them again later for progress monitoring. You may choose to circle incorrectly read words and make notations. Dating the Record Sheets and using different colors each time you progress monitor is a great way to document progress for parents. For struggling readers, provide only a few cards at a time to avoid frustration. Activities for Further Practice Fry Word Card Cut-Apart Select a sight word phrase and write it on an index card in large print. Have the student read it and then cut up the phrase into words. Then ask the student to put the words back into the correct order of the phrase. Rainbow Write Have students “rainbow write” the Fry word (or any word causing frustration) in a chosen crayon color, saying each letter as it is formed. They read it aloud, tracking, then they write over that word using different colors, repeating the process. Phrase Hunt Have students hunt for phrases in the context of reading materials, classroom labeling, and sentences you display for them. Or have them find the word or phrase on the board, and then come up and point to it. Use It in Context Use the phrases in sentences as you go. Then challenge the student to do the same. The sentences can be simple as long as they make sense. Choose a sentence or phrase, and have the student read the sentence back to you and then copy it in his or her notebook. Related Really Good Stuff® Products: EZread™ 1st 100 Fry Phrase & Short Sentence Cards (#305632) EZread™ 3rd 100 Fry Phrase & Short Sentence Cards (#305648) EZread™ Fry Phrase & Short Sentence Cards Complete Set (#305653) Make-A-Word Center™: 1st 100 Fry Words (#305611) Make-A-Word Center™: 2nd 100 Fry Words (#305618) Make-A-Word Center™: 3rd 100 Fry Words (#305646) Concentration Select at least eight phrases and write each on two cards. Mix up the cards and place them face down in rows. Have two to four students take turns turning over two cards at a time, trying to find a match. When a student gets a matched pair, he or she gets to keep the pair. If not, the cards go back to their original positions, and the turn is over. The game is over when all the cards have been matched. The winner is the player with the most pairs. Helping Teachers Make A Difference® © 2013 Really Good Stuff® 1-800-366-1920 www.reallygoodstuff.com Made in Guangzhou, China #305641 Helping Teachers Make A Difference® © 2013 Really Good Stuff® 1-800-366-1920 www.reallygoodstuff.com Made in Guangzhou, China #305641 Record Sheet 2 EZread™ 2nd 100 Fry Phrase & Short Sentence Cards Congratulations on your purchase of the EZread™ 2nd 100 Fry Phrase & Short Sentence Cards, a versatile set that helps primary students master important sight words and common phrases. The words chosen for these cards are taken only from the 2nd 100 Fry word list and are easily decodable words. Each Fry word is shown in two common phrases on a card. Objective To read Fry word phrases fluently and automatically. Managing the EZread™ 2nd 100 Fry Phrase & Short Sentence Cards • Should you need this or any other Really Good Stuff® Teaching Guide, download them from our Web site at www.reallygoodstuff.com. • Keep the cards organized in numerical order. Each Fry word in the phrase is colored, and there are two different phrases on a card. The cards are on a ring that can be easily opened to make sets for differentiated practice. • Mark the phrases that challenge students to keep track of their progress and to aid in assessment. (See Record Sheets.) • Storing the cards in baggies or on separate rings will allow you to access them easily during a lesson or when you want to place a selection of cards in a learning center. Meeting Common Core State Standards This Really Good Stuff® EZread™ 2nd 100 Fry Phrase & Short Sentence Cards set is aligned with the following Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts: Phonics & Word Recognition R.F. K.3c Read common high-frequency words by sight. R.F. 1.3b Decode regularly spelled one-syllable words. R.F. 1.3g Recognize and read grade-appropriate irregularly spelled words. This Really Good Stuff® product includes: • 100 Two-sided Cards on an O-ring • This Really Good Stuff® Teaching Guide Using word card activities, you can provide your individual or small group of emergent readers the repetitive practice they need to master sight words and short phrases. This helps students recognize some of the most frequently occurring words automatically by sight, rather than by sounding out letter sounds that they are still learning. Similar practice with reading common phrases is a great way to improve on the sight-word knowledge base and to build reading fluency. Because most sight words do not stimulate a visual image in the mind of the reader, practicing them in common phrases helps students attach meaning and context to otherwise abstract words. The repeated contextualized exposure to sight words allows you to reach all readers, especially those struggling with word recognition or learning English. Introducing EZread™ 2nd 100 Fry Word Phrase & Short Sentence Cards 1. Determine which Fry words your student needs to practice. 2. Hold up each card and have the student read the two phrases aloud. Observe his or her reading behaviors, noting words on the Record Sheet that slow the student. 3. Set aside those cards that the student cannot read fluently. 4. Have the student study the words and phrases further using the activities on the following page. 5. After a time, again display the cards one at a time, increasing the pace slightly as you hold them up for the student. 6. Repeat until the student is able to read the words automatically. 7. Once the student knows all of the words in the set, challenge the student to use each phrase correctly in a sentence. All teaching guides can be found online. Helping Teachers Make A Difference® © 2013 Really Good Stuff® 1-800-366-1920 www.reallygoodstuff.com Made in Guangzhou, China #305641 Helping Teachers Make A Difference® © 2013 Really Good Stuff® 1-800-366-1920 www.reallygoodstuff.com Made in Guangzhou, China #305641