Sight words, also known as high-frequency words, are words that frequently appear in written text and do not necessarily follow standard phonetic patterns. These words are often taught to early readers because they occur so frequently that recognizing them by sight (hence the name "sight words") is essential for fluent reading. Common examples of sight words include words like "the," "and," "is," "was," "to," "it," "I," "you," "he," "she," "we,"...