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The Hopkins Elementary Sight Word Project, led by Yanira Alfonso, Ed.S., ELL Language Specialist, aims to support English Language Learners (ELL) in developing their literacy skills through the mastery of essential sight words. This initiative focuses on key vocabulary—such as "mother," "light," "country," "father," and "let"—that helps build foundational reading abilities. Various resources are available for teachers and parents on Mrs. Alfonso's ELL Resource website, ensuring that all students can thrive in their language development.
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Hopkins Elementary Sight Word Project Yanira Alfonso, Ed.S. ELL Language Specialist & Project Coordinator Contact Information:yanira_alfonso@gwinnett.k12.ga.us yalfonso7@bellsouth.net, Websites: Mrs. Alfonso's ELL Resource Website http://www.att.net/p/s/community.dll?ep=16&groupid=314263&ck= or Go to: “Class Websites” on the Hopkins Elementary Website http://www.gwinnett.k12.ga.us/HopkinsES/home.html September, 2007
Words 226 - 230 Sallie Lee Special Education Teacher Roxanne Peake First Grade Teacher
mother • Her mother looked at her paper.
light • The sun gives us light during the day.
country • Egypt is a country in Africa.
father • His father helps him with his bike.
let • Their mother let them swim in the pool.
mother • Her mother looked at her paper.
light • The sun gives us light during the day.
country • Egypt is a country in Africa.
father • His father helps him with his bike.
let • Their mother let them swim in the pool.