Early First Grade

What do first graders love? Much like kindergarteners, playing with friends and family is still pivotal to kids at this age (typically six or seven years old). But throughout the year, first graders will increasingly grow into the world and try new things, challenge themselves, begin team sports and compete!

In the classroom, early first graders will capitalize on their expertise of short vowel words and will begin to tackle slightly more difficult words. Phonetically, these words will include blends, magic e, open vowel, y ending and glued sounds -all, -am and -an. They will continue to learn a growing list of sight words and master them for automatic recognition.

Quick stats listed for each book includes highly phonetic (words with short vowels, digraphs, blends, magic e, y ending, open vowel and glued sounds -am, -an, -all), sight words and challenge words (words with phonics not yet explicitly taught at this level, such as vowel teams, r-controlled vowels and other glued sounds and word families).