Fry Sight Word Phrases The First Hundred

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Build reading fluency and comprehension with these Fry word phrases!
Why use this resource? Studies show that learning words in phrases is more effective in developing reading fluency. Studies also show that color coding and movement help the learning process. Since learning sight words is essential to developing fluency and comprehension in reading, this resource has it all!
How it works: This resource has color-coded single-word cards as well as the first 100 fry words in short phrases. There are also 16 different brain breaks to mix in, and a game the brings it all together and makes learning fun!
Be sure to download the preview file for a better understanding of what is contained in this resource. Thanks!
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