
If learners take longer than one second, but still read the word correctly, place a vertical line ONLY in the blank (-).If learners skip the word or read it incorrectly, do not mark anything in the blank beside that sight word.On the sight word checklist, include your learner’s name and the date(s) of the assessment.The goal is for learners to be able to read the word within one second of seeing it. Learners go through the list and read each word.

Learners use a scrap piece of paper to cover all but one column of sight words.

Pulling words from several lists also makes these sight word lists more comprehensive. Essentially, it’s against the law to use the exact same words from one list. The reason I combined high frequency words from various lists is because most sight word lists are copyrighted.

4th grade sight words dolch password#
If you’re already a subscriber, go to this password page and enter the most current password (always found at the bottom of your newsletter). This is a subscriber freebie! Please subscribe to get a copy for your 3rd – 5th grade learners. These lists can help you assess the sight word needs of your learners. If you’re looking for some upper elementary sight word lists and checklists (for 3rd through 5th grades), here you go!
