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Helpful guides for parents and teachers, and tips for making learning at home super fun.

A practical letter-teaching order for ages 3-7, starting with name letters, then useful high-contrast sounds instead of plain A to Z.
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Use this first grade sight words list, sorted by difficulty, to plan short home practice with Dolch grade 1 and Fry 51-100 words.
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When flashcards turn into a standoff, sight words can still grow through door labels, word hunts, environmental print, and a tiny bedtime review.
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Most 5-year-olds can handle about 5 to 10 minutes of table work. Short, calm practice builds attention better than long battles.
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