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Fry Sight Words 1-10

Practice the First 10 Fry Sight Words

This interactive sight word game helps young readers practice the first 10 Fry sight words in a fun and simple way. Fry sight words are common words that children see often when they read, so learning them helps build reading fluency and confidence.

In this activity, students will practice reading and recognizing the words:

the, of, and, a, to, in, is, you, that, it

These words are important because they appear often in early reading books, sentences, and everyday text. When children can recognize these words quickly, they can spend less time sounding out every word and more time understanding what they are reading.

This game is a great quick practice activity for homeschool lessons, reading centers, review time, or independent learning. Students can play more than once to build speed, accuracy, and confidence with these high-frequency words.

How to Use This Sight Word Game

Have your child read each word out loud as they play. If they miss a word, pause and practice it together. After the game, you can ask your child to use a few of the words in simple sentences, such as:

I see you.
It is a cat.
That is the book.

For extra practice, write the words on index cards and review them for a few minutes each day. Short, repeated practice is one of the best ways to help children remember sight words.

Why Sight Words Matter

Sight words help children become stronger and more fluent readers. Many sight words do not always follow simple phonics rules, so children often need repeated exposure to memorize them. Practicing Fry sight words can support reading fluency, spelling, sentence building, and early writing skills.

Use this game as a quick and easy way to help your child review the first 10 Fry sight words while keeping reading practice light, fun, and engaging.

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