![]() ![]() First, Fry’s list has been revised several times. Fry’s list differs from Dolch’s (1936) in a few key ways. Dolch cautioned that his list of words did not include all the sight words children might need to learn in the elementary grades, but the words represented the minimum that children should be able to read automatically.Īnother popular list of sight words is Edward Fry’s (2000) 1000 Instant Words. The final Dolch list excluded all nouns, which are concrete and easily referenced in illustrations, and included an additional 27 words not found on the three lists mentioned above. Wheeler and Howell’s (1930) list of 453 words most frequently used in beginning readers published from 1922 to 1929. ![]()
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