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Reading High-Frequency Words by Sight

Read common high-frequency and exception words automatically by sight, including words with irregular spelling patterns

Suggested ages 5–8

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Learning journey

Your child is building the foundation for reading — learning how letters and sounds work together, recognizing common words by sight, and developing the skills to sound out new words independently.

Evidence of understanding

  • Read common exception words instantly without sounding out (e.g. 'the', 'said', 'was', 'you')
  • Note unusual correspondences between spelling and sound in exception words
  • Recognise at least 20-30 high-frequency words in connected text

Assessment prompt

Can Reading High-Frequency Words by Sight instantly recognise everyday words like 'said', 'was', 'they', 'come', and 'because' without needing to sound them out every time?

Standards alignment

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