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Assess your student’s knowledge of the Dolch 220 sight words with the Make, Take & Teach sight word assessment. Assessment materials, directions for administration, student recording forms and progress monitoring graphs are included.
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Assess your student’s knowledge of the Dolch 220 sight words with the Make, Take & Teach sight word assessment. Assessment materials, directions for administration, student recording forms and progress monitoring graphs are included.

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goodmorningteachera:

I would add “awesome” to this list.
twentythreevoices:

I subbed in this ninth grade classroom last week. I LOVE the teacher’s idea of dead words! Dead words = overused words that are not descriptive enough. (The teacher also adds some incorrectly spelled words.)
According to my seventh grade English teacher, I would also like to add very to the dead word list. 
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goodmorningteachera:

I would add “awesome” to this list.

twentythreevoices:

I subbed in this ninth grade classroom last week. I LOVE the teacher’s idea of dead words! Dead words = overused words that are not descriptive enough. (The teacher also adds some incorrectly spelled words.)

According to my seventh grade English teacher, I would also like to add very to the dead word list. 

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Great way to teach vocabulary!
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Great way to teach vocabulary!


Source: kckindergartentimes.blogspot.com

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