I Know My Alphabet! 4 + I can independently identify all 26 letters of the alphabet in and out of sequence, make the sounds of the letters, and use.

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I Know My Alphabet! 4 + I can independently identify all 26 letters of the alphabet in and out of sequence, make the sounds of the letters, and use them to decode simple CVC words. ``

I Know My Alphabet! LAFS.K.RF.3.AP.3.a & LAFS.K.RF.3.AP.3.b I can recognize and produce the sound for each letter .

I Know My Alphabet! - I can identify 5 -15 letters and their sounds with verbal prompting or pneumonic reminders.

I Know My Alphabet! - - I can identify 1-5 letters and their sounds with verbal prompting or pneumonic reminders.

I know my Sight Words ! 4 + I can independently identify and spell 4 + I can independently identify and spell 60 -100 Sight Words both in and out of text.

I Know My Sight Words! LAFS.K.RF.3.AP.3.e I can identify 30-59 common high frequency words by sight.

I Know My Sight Words! 2 - I I can identify 10-20 Sight Words both in and out of text with verbal support and pneumonic prompts.

I Know My Sight Words! 1 -- I can match/point to/ identify 1-5 Sight Words both in and out of text with verbal support and Pneumonic prompts.