Second Grade Sight Word Progress Reports | Evaluation Template & Word Wall
Second Grade Sight Word Progress Reports | Evaluation Template & Word Wall
This Dolch 2nd Grade List sight word assessment and evaluation kit is designed to help track student progress with second grade sight words. Aligned with the Dolch 2nd Grade List (46 words), it allows teachers to see which words students have mastered and which need more practice. The included progress report template makes it easy to keep parents informed while giving students the tools they need for success.
Benefits
- Track sight word progress with clear, organized reports
- Keep parents updated on student growth with easy-to-read forms
- Send home sight word bookmarks for extra practice
- Build a classroom word wall for daily visual reference
What’s Included
- Sight Word Progress Reports: divided into 4 lists for step-by-step mastery
- Assessment & Evaluation Forms: test student reading and writing skills
- Bookmarks: printable word lists for home practice
- Word Wall: display all sight words for consistent reinforcement
Features
- Black & White printing: word wall and bookmarks can also be printed on colored paper
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How to Assemble and Use
This resource comes as a full-color PDF that can be easily edited in PowerPoint. Simply open the file in PowerPoint, click on an editable box, type your text, and then save or print.
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Sight Word Progress Reports - SECOND GRADE | Evaluation Template & Word Wall
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dolch Sight Words
What are Dolch sight words?
What are Dolch sight words?
Dolch sight words are a list of high-frequency words that commonly appear in children’s books and early reading materials. Because these words show up so often, students are encouraged to recognize them instantly—without sounding them out—to support reading fluency and comprehension. The Dolch sight word list was created by Dr. Edward William Dolch, an American educator and literacy researcher. In 1936, Dolch analyzed children’s books and reading materials to identify the words that appeared most frequently in early texts. His goal was to help teachers focus instruction on the words students would encounter most often when learning to read.
How many Dolch sight words are there?
How many Dolch sight words are there?
There are 220 Dolch sight words in total. These words were selected based on how frequently they appear in children’s reading materials and are widely used in early literacy instruction.
How are Dolch sight words divided into levels?
How are Dolch sight words divided into levels?
The Dolch sight word list is divided by grade level to match students’ reading development:
Pre-Primer (40 words)
Primer (52 words)
First Grade (41 words)
Second Grade (46 words)
Third Grade (41 words)
Each level introduces words that students are most likely to encounter at that stage of reading.
What is the difference between Dolch and Fry sight words?
What is the difference between Dolch and Fry sight words?
The Fry sight word list was developed by Dr. Edward Fry in the 1950s and later updated. It contains 1,000 high-frequency words that appear most often in general English texts. Fry words include many nouns, verbs, and adjectives and are grouped by frequency rather than grade level.
Fry list structure:
First 100 words
Second 100 words
Third 100 words
up to 1,000 words

