Kindergarten sight words: like

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“Like” is a common sight word that children often learn in early reading and writing activities. It is used to express similarity or preference. For example:

– “I like apples.”
– “This is like that.”

Sight words are typically memorized as whole units rather than decoded phonetically, which helps children read more fluently.

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*. Southern Illinois University Press.

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