Kindergarten sight words: but

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“but” is a common sight word that is often used to introduce a contrast or exception to what has been previously stated. For example, in the sentence “I wanted to go to the park, but it started raining,” the word “but” shows that the action of going to the park did not happen because of the rain.

### References:
– Fry, E. B., & Kress, J. E. (2006). *The Reading Teacher’s Book of Lists* (5th ed.). Jossey-Bass.
– Dolch, E. W. (1948). *Problems in Reading*. University of Illinois Press.

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