CREATING SIGHT WORDS THE HARD WAY
Sight words are clearly useful, but how are they created? There's a hard way and an easy way – and both are necessary for skilled reading and spelling to develop. The hard way is to rote-memorize the spelling of the word visually, without regard to the sound value of its letters. For a longer word, this is akin to memorizing passwords or phone numbers.
Here are some examples of words (or other symbolic representations) where rote-memorization of the accompanying sound is a necessity: OF, ONE, CHOIR, YACHT, COLONEL, 7, @, $, and ?. The five words in this list are so irregular that sounding them out is not feasible. (To be regular, they would have to be spelled UV, WUN, KWIRE, YOT, and KERNAL.)…
