Kindergarten sight words: get

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“Get” is a common sight word that students should recognize on sight without having to sound it out. It is frequently used in reading and writing.

### Usage Examples:
– **Sentence:** “Can you get the book from the shelf?”
– **Phonics:** The word “get” consists of three letters: G-E-T. The “g” makes a hard sound, and the “e” is short.

### References:
– **Fry’s Instant Words List:** “Get” is included in the first 100 words of Fry’s Instant Words List, which are the most common words used in reading and writing.
– **Dolch Sight Words List:** “Get” is also part of the Dolch Sight Words List, specifically in the first grade list.

These lists are widely used in early education to help children develop fluency in reading and writing.

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