The topic “Sight Words - Advanced” focuses on building children’s reading fluency and comprehension by expanding their recognition and understanding of high-frequency sight words. Children will begin by learning to identify, pronounce, and spell the 150 most common sight words appropriate for 6-year-olds, such as “much,” “round,” and “after.” Mastery of these words lays a solid foundation for early reading skills, enabling children to read simple texts with greater confidence. As they progress, children will move on to the 200 most common sight words for 7-year-olds, including words like “sentence,” “follow,” and “also.” This expansion enhances their reading fluency and comprehension, allowing them to engage with more complex texts and understand their context better. Finally, children will learn the 250 most common sight words for 8-year-olds, such as “should,” “while,” and “thought.” This advanced vocabulary further enriches their reading experience, promoting deeper understanding and more fluid reading. Overall, the topic equips children with essential vocabulary that is critical for developing strong reading skills, fostering a love for reading, and enhancing their overall literacy development.