Sight Words 1 / 10 Which of the following is an example of a sight word Running Jumping Said Climbing 2 / 10 What is the purpose of teaching sight words to early readers? To confuse them with complex vocabulary To build their reading fluency and comprehension To discourage reading To limit their vocabulary 3 / 10 Why are sight words important for early readers? Why are sight words important for early readers? They allow readers to focus on comprehension rather than decoding every word They make reading more difficult They are unnecessary for reading fluency 4 / 10 What is the significance of sight words in reading comprehension? They are the only words that matter in a text They help readers decode unfamiliar words They serve as the main plot points in a story They indicate the author's writing style 5 / 10 How are sight words typically taught to young readers? Through memorization and repetition Through complex linguistic analysis Through only phonics instruction Through writing exercises only 6 / 10 Which of the following is not a sight word? Because Around Elephant Where 7 / 10 Which of the following words is a sight word commonly taught in early reading? Antidisestablishmentarianism Hippopotamus Can Photosynthesis 8 / 10 Which word is a common sight word? Extraterrestrial Elephant The Enormous 9 / 10 Which of the following is a sight word commonly found in beginner reading materials? Magnificent Wonderful See Spectacular 10 / 10 What is a sight word? A word that is difficult to see A word that is easy to recognize by sight without sounding it out A word used to describe things we see A word that is rarely encountered in reading Your score is 0% Restart quiz