Matching sight words
12A: Sight Words Matching | Sight Words: Teach Your Child to Read
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Vocabulary, Distractors, Models, Race
The child matches the sight word flash cards to pictures. The activity provides opportunities for practicing sight word recognition and developing speed for nouns. The activity is easy to scale to a level that is challenging and can be a self-directed activity making it particularly well suited for station time.
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- Word flash cards
- Picture flash cards
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Given the matching set of image and word flash cards, the child’s task is to match the word to the appropriate image.
Video: Sight Words Matching Game
The child is provided with a matching set of word and picture flash cards and is prompted to match the word to the corresponding picture. We begin with a small set of cards, and build to a larger set as the child masters the smaller sets.
Begin by laying out a small set (3 pairs) of matching word and picture flash cards. You want to begin with a set of words that the child is familiar with. Select the first word, and prompt the child to read the word.
Teacher: Lets do some word and picture matching. Are you ready? (wait for commitment) Teacher: Do you know what word this is?When the child responds correctly, follow up by asking them to find the matching image and place it next to the word.
Teacher: That’s right, it is the word apple. Can you put the picture of the apple with the word apple?Affirm the child’s correct choice, then move onto the next word.
Teacher: Great. You matched the word apple to the picture of the apple. Teacher: What is this word? (moving onto the second wordThe exercise continues until the child has matched all the cards. If a child gives an incorrect response, we give appropriate feedback and ask them to try again, escalating the amount of leading after each mistake. For example:
Teacher: It’s not dog, lets try again. What is this word? (after first mistake)
Teacher: It’s not snake, lets try again. It begins with an ‘ah’. ‘Ah’ What is this word? (after second mistake)
Teacher: It says apple. What does this word say? (after third mistake)As the child increases their mastery of the exercise, we add more flash cards to the set so that they have more choices. We can also add the ocassional new word to the set to help the child grow their vocabulary. We can also move this from a guided activity to an independent activity. During the transition we may get the child started doing their first few matches, then ask them to finish up the set themselves. But eventually, the child can get the flash cards and do the activity without any instruction.
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The matching activity is one of the most versatile and can be scaled up or down to fit almost any difficult level.4.1 Larger Vocabulary
The most basic variation for this game is to increase the number of pairs of flash cards we use at the same time. While a beginning student may only have a set of three flash cards, an advanced student can navigate a set of up to thirty flash cards.
The task also become more difficult when you use words that are similar, particularly words with common initial letters of final letters. Adding some of these similar words will help the child stop relying exclusively on strategies that depend solely on using the initial and final letters to read the words. For example using ball and bell.
4.2 Distracting Words
To add further difficult to the game, you can add a set of distracting flash cards that include highly similar words or misspellings of the words. This helps the child learn more sophisticated pattern recognition skills as they can no longer rely on simple heuristic like relying on the first few sounds to guide their choice. For example to a set with boy, you could add buoy, buy, or bly.
4.3 Models
The exercise is already somewhat kinesthetic with the child moving the flash cards around. For the child that benefits from something even more kinesthetic we can use figurines instead of picture flash cards so that the child gets the tactile experience of touching the figurines and moving them around. Figurines are easiest to source around themes such as animals, professions, or colors. (Add amazon links)
4.3 Race
Have the children race against each other or a clock to see who can completely match their set the fastest. Have the children start together and then put both their hands up when they have finished. This activity adds a bit of fun to the activity and helps the child add speed.
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The activity makes a good assessment point for the children to measure their knowledge of the vocabulary set and to understand which words are causing them difficulty. Have the child (or children) perform the task and mark their correct matching of each word. To demonstrate mastery of the exercise, the child should be able to do a set of ten words with 100% accuracy with a minimum of hesitation.↑ Top
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10 Interactive Online Games to Teach Sight Words to Beginning Readers
Sight words and high frequency words are an important part of teaching new readers. These words have to be memorized, which means they require a lot of repetition and practice. I love using these online games to teach sight words in my classroom.
Sight word instruction can be really challenging in the classroom because you have a classroom filled with students who learn different things in different ways at different paces. 🥴
It requires so much repetition and practice, yet all of our students need those things in different ways.
I tackle sight word instruction from all sides. We read them in sentences, practice them with music and movement, do art projects, and more!
These 10 online games to teach sight words are FREE and super interactive. [Free as of August 2019] They give students the chance to practice identifying, matching and reading sight words, all while playing fun games.
Note: Did you know there is a difference between sight words and high frequency words? I thought they were the same for the longest time. Knowing their differences has helped me with my instruction. Read more about that here!
Sight Word Bingo
This classic bingo game from abcya.com is a favorite for all of my students. The little amoeba monster at the top says a word, then the student identifies it and clicks it.
This game words great on a computer or on an interactive white board. I have my students take turns at the SmartBoard in my classroom during a center or we do it whole group when we have a minute to spare.
No matter when we use it, it’s a student favorite. 👍🏼
Sight Word Smash
Students love this fun, sight word identification game. The computer says a word. Then they use the pointer to find it and smash it.
I like this game because the word is on more than one block so students get the repetition of seeing and identifying the word multiple times!
Sight Word Memory
There are many, many sight word memory games online but this one is my favorite. I like that the computer says the word as you flip the card, whether it’s a match or not.
Seeing and hearing a word multiple times is perfect for auditory and visual learners. I also appreciate that when they finish a level, they can keep playing with new words!
Sight Words in Space
Students love this space themed sight word game. A cat says the word they are trying to find. Words float by in power cells and they have to click the right one.
The words are floating up so students have to identify them quickly. Just like in Sight Word Smash, words appear more than one time, too. 👏
Listen & Spell
I absolutely love this Listen & Spell game! We know that readers struggle with sight words because they do not follow phonics rules or because they are too advanced. We also know that students learn to read and write words at the same time.
This game gives them the chance to spell sight words with a limited number of letters at the bottom. First it says the word, then students use the yellow letters to spell it. The only letters available are letters that are in the word.
Playing this game helps students move on from “identifying” to “creating” on Bloom’s Taxonomy, which we know helps make information stick. Students will gain confidence in writing their sight words as well as reading them!
Sight Word Jigsaw
This identification game uses the same concepts as matching, except students are able to see all of the words at one time. They click the sound button on one of the yellow pieces to hear the word they are looking for. Then they find the blue word puzzle piece and drag it over.
I like that this game adds the element of looking at several words to find the correct one. It gives students practice at quickly identifying words by their beginning sounds.
Popcorn Words
Students playing this game are working the popcorn machine at a movie theater. A monkey comes up to the counter and says a sight word. Students click on the correct sight word to give it to the monkey.
Once they have handed out 10 popcorn buckets correctly, they get to play a quick in-between game and then are promoted. Their goal is to become the manager. I’m sure it will not surprise you to hear that my students beg to play this game!
Kitten Hop
This silly game is another favorite of my students. They are playing a kitten who bounces from yarn ball to yarn ball. The computer says a sight word. That word is on one of the four yarn balls in front of the one your kitten is on.
Students love this game because they are racing three other kittens. The winner is the one who reaches the couch at the end of the game first. They have to be quick at matching the sight word their hear to the correct ball of year if they want to win!
Note: this game has options at the beginning for choosing a color, a name, etc. You will want to teach your students how to do this quickly (and set that expectation) so that they can do it independently.
Starfall Sight Words
Though I’ve already included a Memory Sight Word game, who doesn’t love Starfall? In this sight word game, the students need to determine if it is the same sight word by sight alone as it is not read until the match is made. But I love that they have three stars in the upper left corner to show their progress to the next level.
Once the student completes the game, they can move on to Level 2, where the sight words are slightly more difficult. The students love moving up a level to show their achievement!
My Reading Tools
In My Reading Tools, students see a kangaroo get several tools to become a better reader. The first tool is a flashlight. He uses it to highlight words in a dark cave.
This game is more challenging than the rest because students are asked to finish the sentence with the word spelled correctly. The computer reads the sentence. Then students hover their flashlight around the cave to find the word. 🔦
In this example, I was looking for the word “again. ” The other options in the cave were misspelled words “agin,” “agane,” etc. This game is perfect for students who are confidently reading many sight words and are ready for a challenge!
These 10 online games to teach sight words are perfect for giving students extra practice and lots of repetition during centers in my classroom. Did I miss any of your favorites? How do you like to practice sight words? Let me know below! 👇
Digital Sight Word Lessons with Practice
Are you looking for digital ways to teach sight words?
I mean, what’s the point of practicing a word (even with the fun and free sight word games shared above) if a student has not explicitly been taught a sight word? 🤔
For this very reason, I’ve created 150 sight word lessons with practice.
These Google Slides lesson and practice can be used with any free Google accounts and are so easy to assign in Google Classroom!
As you assign words to your students one at a time, they will learn, identify, build, read in context, and master the new sight word. It’s explicit instruction and practice, all in one.
Don’t just take my word for it, watch the lesson in action in the video below. 👇🏽
While the lessons DO have audio, this preview video does not. 🎧 Students can have the words and sentences read to them, if needed.
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This is such a fabulous digital sight word program and SO well-made!!!! Very creative…love the stickers they can give themselves at the end! -Lacy S.
Fly Gras. Something is wrong with her.
Chernomor
Good day, colleagues.
The following question arose - why on French propellers, starting from Chasspo, the front sight is shifted to the right from the center of the base?
What could influence this? I just can't seem to find a logical answer.
Who will have what versions? Or the correct answer?
With uv.
VVL
Wow! Here is the question! Kolosal! Question!
Boom looking for an answer.
Chernomor
VVL
Wow! Here is the question! Kolosal! Question!
Boom looking for an answer.
Do you think? 😊
But I want to find the answer...
VVL
Could something constructive in a rifle or cartridge cause a stably manifesting pull to the left?
Or any wear that develops over time?
You don't really move the fly on the stump to the right, i.e. adapted for editing the front sight only (almost) in one direction.
Chernomor
Vlad, the fly doesn't move at all!
The bayonet is mounted on the side, on the right. Maybe left hand rifling? Although, again, the position of the front sight is still not standard.
Maybe errero knows? Or Mover? Seryoga Mover once said that he knows everything about rifles... 😛
pf
He compensates for derivation.
Chernomor
Seryoga, how? This is not an automatic input of corrections in the sight? Or am I confusing something?
The first thought was about this, but somehow unusually the French solved this problem, if so.
VVL
Chernomor
Vlad, the fly doesn't move at all!...
How does it not move? There fastening in the groove "dovetail".
Chernomor
VVLHow does it not move? There fastening in the groove "dovetail".
Are you saying this? We bet on cognac that the fly is a monolith with a base? 😛
p-f
What else could be there? Cuts to the right? This means that the bullet leads to the right, especially since the bullet is healthy and blunt, it flies not far and badly, the derivation will be noticeable (i. e., affect the hit) already at 300 meters. You can compensate as a whole or with a front sight. The shooting rule is "the front sight runs after the bullet, the rear sight from the bullet." Here the fly "runs after the bullet", everything is as the Doctor ordered. Estimate the axial displacement of the front sight relative. the center of the barrel and the length of the sighting line, should be on the target in the range of 0-01 - 0-005.
Chernomor
The front sights moved on the Chasspaud and Chasspaud-Gras propellers, but the Gras (carbines and choke - exactly) did not.
Chernomor
p-f
What else can be there? Cuts to the right? This means that the bullet leads to the right, especially since the bullet is healthy and blunt, it flies close and poorly, the derivation will be noticeable (i. e., affect the hit) already at 300 meters. You can compensate as a whole or with a front sight. The shooting rule is "the front sight runs after the bullet, the rear sight from the bullet." Here the fly "runs after the bullet", everything is as the Doctor ordered. Estimate the axial displacement of the front sight relative. the center of the barrel and the length of the aiming line, should be on the target in the range of 0-01 - 0-005.
Grooves to the LEFT!
There was also an idea about the lateral location of the bayonet. On Chasspo-Gra it is a scimitar of rather large size, on Gra it is a rather heavy sword.
As for the "fly runs after a bullet" - I can't get it, as it applies in this case. Either it's already late or I just can't figure it out visually.
If we do not correct for a specific distance, how can we level the derivation? When making corrections with optics for a distance, we also take into account the horizon. But what about the mouse then?
p-f
Chernomor
On the Chasspaud and Chasspaud-Gra propellers, the front sights moved, but the Gras (carbines and choke - for sure) did not.
The problem of the French infantry - they did not know how to shoot, with the show off "smart bayonets", temperament problems - the calculation for one powerful blow. We woke up just in time for Gra. And in Russia they taught to compensate for the derivation as a matter of course.
VVL
Damn! Chernomor. Either you write that the fly is a monolith with a base, then they moved on Chasspo and Gras ... Let's decide: did they move or not?
And secondly, the Gra fitting - what is it?
Mower_man
Chernomor
What could influence this? I just can't seem to find a logical answer.
the direction of rotation of the rifling and also Coriolis, Magnus and Newton... m are strongly shifted to the LEFT. Perhaps this is the key to the problem.
But there is no such thing in carbines, although the distances there are up to 1 km. What, neglect of derivation? Or neglect something else?
p-f
ChernomorRifling to the LEFT!
There was also an idea about the lateral location of the bayonet. On Chasspo-Gra it is a scimitar of rather large size, on Gra it is a rather heavy sword.
As for the "fly runs after a bullet" - I can't get it, as it applies in this case. Either it's already late or I just can't figure it out visually.
If we do not correct for a specific distance, how can we level the derivation? When making corrections with optics for a distance, we also take into account the horizon. But what about the mouse then?
So, where is the bayonet at Gra, if the awl is on the side, then it affects, it’s not flat. B2 had an effect. Maybe the influence of the bayonet was compensated, I xs, since the rifling to the left.
What "horizon" do you take into account when shooting with optics? Nah take it into account? The derivation depends on the speed of rotation of the bullet and its time in flight. it is not all the same than to compensate for it, if it is known. At 30x calibers, they don’t pay attention to it up to 600m, at 40x count half as much.
Shl. "Level" derivation? Gee.
Chernomor
p-f
The problem of the French infantry is that they didn't know how to shoot, with "smart bayonets" showing off, temperament problems - calculation for one powerful blow. We woke up just in time for Gra. And in Russia they taught to compensate for the derivation as a matter of course.
As for smart bayonets - I've heard it for the first time, it's interesting.
Chernomor
VVL
Damn! Chernomor. Either you write that the fly is a monolith with a base, then they moved on Chasspo and Gras ... Let's decide: did they move or not?And secondly, the Gra fitting - what is it?
Moved on propellers.
Fitting Gra is from a series of gendarme carbine-cavalry carbine. Shortened barrel and a little stock.
Chernomor
Mower_manrotation direction of rifling and also Coriolis, Magnus and Newton.... 😊 😀
derivation? Exactly Did you take from French sources or where? Any links?
p-f
ChernomorDerivation exactly? Did you take from French sources or where? Any links?
Father, do not disgrace yourself... This is a school course in physics. ..
Chernomor affect, flat no. B2 had an effect. Maybe the influence of the bayonet was compensated, I xs, since the rifling to the left.
What "horizon" do you take into account when shooting with optics? Nah take it into account? The derivation depends on the speed of rotation of the bullet and its time in flight. it is not all the same than to compensate for it, if it is known. At 30x calibers, they don’t pay attention to it up to 600m, at 40x count half as much.
Shl. "Level" derivation? Gee.
Gras has not so much an awl as a not sickly sword.
Regarding the horizon - when shooting at long distances.
Chernomor
p-fFather, do not disgrace yourself... This is a school course in physics...
instructions.
p-f
ChernomorAs for smart bayonets - I've heard for the first time, it's interesting.
Et VVL ask how it is correct to say "smart bayonets" in French, something - bayonette intelligentsia. 😛 In short, infantry shooting training was below the plinth, they taught fencing and bayonet fighting. French in one word.
p-f
ChernomorYes, no, I'm wondering if this is explained somewhere like instructions.
So, at Potapov's... I'm confused, are you looking at him, or have you not read further than three?
ILL
This is how they have bayonets
P -F
Black Seain Gra, not how much not much awl, how sickly a sword.
Regarding the horizon - when shooting at long distances.
Why big? 😛 And what else? On small ones, its presence is not noticeable.
p-f
Ill
This is how their bayonets were attachedpowder gases.
ILL
and French with rifles grade, rifle size and bayonet size
Black Sea
P -FET VVL SISS how correct will be "smart bayonets" in French, something - bayonette intelligents. 😛 In short, infantry shooting training was below the plinth, they taught fencing and bayonet fighting. French in one word.
We also taught bayonet fighting. As for fencing among soldiers, I don’t know.
Chernomor
Ill
This is how their bayonets were fastened
Yeah.
Chernomor
p-fDuc, at Potapov's... I'm confused, are you referring to him, or have you not read further than three?
Yes, I'm talking about French instructions. Although, there are unlikely to be such nuances explained.
Damn, Seryoga, if I didn't know what derivation is, I wouldn't stutter on this topic, but would read it on the sly and digest it. Or would you ask - what is derivation? No, I wouldn’t have asked - they would have beaten me with a stool from the butts of Gra.
I needed to find out exactly WHAT is the cause of the fly shift on the Frenchie. And whether the derivation, the bayonet, the features of the shooting training of the Khrentsuz or all together - this is the hope for the forum.
Ill
Chernomor
I needed to find out exactly WHAT was causing the fly to move on the Frenchie. And whether the derivation, the bayonet, the features of the shooting training of the Khrentsuz or all together - this is the hope for the forum.
Monster will come - they will get rid of 😉
IMHO - bayonet, they have a long dozen, so look, they why they made it a curve on Shapo
VVL
ILL
This is how their bayonets were attached...
The rifles are beautifully laid out. Yours?
Black Sea
Ill
Monster will come - they are recovering 😉
IMHO, they have a long dozen, so look, they’ve for some reason they made it crooked on Shapo
9000
. Scimitars were then in vogue.
Chernomor
VVLBeautifully laid out rifles. Yours?
Well, you give! At least I got some sleep. Damn, it's the first time I've been online for so long. 😊
VVL
Did you set a dedicated line?
tramp
Do other rifles have such a front sight offset?
Bolivar
I think the front sight in the photo is located in the center of the barrel axis. but its base is shifted to the side, and the shift can also be caused by technological reasons
Mower_man
VVLBeautifully laid out rifles. Yours?
noticed the right rifle? It seems to be a rare Gra-Cropacek, for the Marines.
Ill
VVL
Beautifully laid out rifles. Yours?
Unfortunately no
Mower_man
noticed the right rifle? It seems to be a rare Gra-Cropacek, for the Marines.
"Chassepo" on the left, "Gra" in the center (if you look closely, you can see that Gra and Chaspeau have an identical bayonet mount, but their bayonets are different, Chaspeau has a curve, Gras has a straight line (see photo above))
On the right is "model 1884" but this is not a rifle for marines, the only "Marine" for marines is "1878 de marine" (1878 has a different bayonet mount)
Mower_man
On the right is "model 1884" but this is not a rifle for marines, the only "Marine" for marines is "1878 de marine" (1878 has a different bayonet mount)
means simply Gra-Kropachek, she was born late ... .2007 - 12:44
Bolivar
in my opinion the front sight in the photo is located in the center, the axis of the barrel. but its base is shifted to the side, and the shift can also be caused by technological reasons
I also think so.
Small Photoshop and Flip in the middle 😛
Ill
Yakush
Small Photoshop and Flip in the middle 😛
WHO! Satan!
Chernomor
VVL
Did you really set a dedicated line?
No, unfortunately. It's annoying and expensive.
Chernomor
Bolivar
in my opinion the front sight in the photo is located in the center, the axis of the barrel. but its base is shifted to the side, and the shift can be caused by technological reasons
No, on the contrary.
Chernomor
YakushI also think so.
A small photoshop and a fly in the middle 😛
You think wrong. 😊 Photoshop doesn't work.
VVL
Let's start from the beginning.
On which trunk is such a crooked front sight?
Give pictures of the whole rifle and sights.
Chernomor
VVL
Let's start from the beginning.
On which trunk is such a crooked front sight?
Give pictures of the whole rifle and sights.
On rifles and carbines Gras and Chasspo-Gras.
Rifles are like rifles, in the network of photos to hell.
If from the beginning, we have the front sight shifted to the right and the sight slots shifted to the left. The aiming axis runs diagonally from left to right of the barrel axis.
VVL
Chernomor
On rifles and carbines Gra and Chasspo-Gra.
Rifles are like rifles, in the network of photos to hell.
If from the beginning, we have the front sight shifted to the right and the sight slots shifted to the left. The aiming axis runs diagonally from left to right of the barrel axis.
You know, Chernomor, I haven't found pictures of the offset sights yet.
At the beginning of the topic, you said that such "crooked" flies come from Chasspo. Now limited Gra. Closer to the truth, it seems to me, the second.
Looked at my archives. I found drawings of the infantry Chasspo, model 1866, honestly stolen from the French.
There is no "curvature" of the front sight / bar.
Here, look:
ZORAN
what is derivation?
Ill
Dachshunds... sort of figured it out, the bayonet has nothing to do with it.
Look at the front sights of the rifles, the photos of which I screwed in my post, earlier in the photo of the Gra rifle, the one in the center (if you click on it) you can see the offset, but not on the Chaspo! That is, not all Gras and Chaspeau have an offset.
About this in more detail: In the center - these are "normal" sights and shifted to the right - this is a sight for shooting at a long distance, "volley sight", I did not find a Russian analogue for this word, the sight was made shifted, as was correctly assumed here to compensate for derivation.
Why such a name - tactically such rifles were used in order to hit the enemy with a group fire "wall of fire" (volley fire), at long and ultra-long distances.
Z.Y. A friend told me that, according to his information, not only the French were issued with a sight shifted to the right ... Namely, Berdan rifles were issued to a limited extent not only with the 'ordinary' so-called 'inverted v', but also with the "volley sight" shifted to the right.
Chernomor
I needed to find out exactly WHAT is the cause of the fly shift on the Frenchie. And whether the derivation, the bayonet, the features of the shooting training of the Khrentsuz or all together - this is the hope for the forum.
- Derivation
- Features of rifle preparation and use
- bayonet - there is no no effect, it was adjacent to the command
VVL
and I may, as the very most, as the very most, as the very very, as the very very, as the very very show all these sdigs with flies and slats in the picture? Top view and more. I will be very grateful.
Ill
VVL
And can I, as the most obtuse, show all these sdigs with flies and slats in the picture? Top view and more. I will be very grateful.
Popenker has a photo of "pre-1916 Lee-Enfield" with "volley sight" on http://world.guns.ru/rifle/rfl04-e.htm
VVL
volley - volley.
volley sight - sight for salvo shooting.
i.e. people shoot at extreme distances. The usual bar for such distances is not marked. To do this, they made some kind of adaptation.
At Popenker's Lee-Enfield (by the way, people, or rather for the Russian language: enfield or enfield?), The long-range sight is placed on its side. At Berdanka, it is made in the form of an additional slot on the aiming bar and an additional “fly” made under this slot on the front ring.
Derivation has nothing to do with it!
These are devices for long-range, often mounted shooting. Like, the formation of fighters unanimously sets the distance on command and hits the enemy in the same formation. At a long distance, there can be no question of an accurate aimed shot by an individual soldier. And so ... a hundred people banged on the same hundred: yes, something will hit!
What kind of derivation is there...
Here, from Mower's site, the bar of Berdanka and the ring with the fly:
I.e. the French may have planned all this for derivation, but Enfield and Berdanka do not.
Ill
VVL
I.e. the French may have planned all this for derivation, but Enfield and Berdanka do not.
Here is the Belgian Albini - Brandlin,
and here is the same one with the "volley sight" modification
Ie "volley sight" how to translate correctly? - "volley sight" ??
VVL Ie "volley sight" how to translate correctly? - "volley sight" ??
Sort of.
I will add that there are "Japanese" with long-range aiming bars. Then, like Berdanka, it died out.
Mower_man
The same sight has the same sight M1888
P -F
VVL
Volley - volley.
volley sight - sight for salvo shooting.Derivation has nothing to do with it!
These are devices for long-range, often mounted shooting. Like, the formation of fighters unanimously sets the distance on command and hits the enemy in the same formation. At a long distance, there can be no question of an accurate aimed shot by an individual soldier. And so ... a hundred people banged on the same hundred: yes, something will hit!
What kind of derivation is there...
I.e. the French may have planned all this for derivation, but Enfield and Berdanka do not.
Shooting at long distances is determined by the elevation angle of the rear sight relative. aiming lines, i.e. vertical adjustments. Horizontal corrections to compensate for the effect of wind or derivation on the bullet are made by horizontal movement of the rear sight (or front sight). And nothing else. In the pictures, just such a case - the second slot of the rear sight is on the same level as the standard slot, there is no question of any vertical corrections, and since the derivation is a constant value (for each distance, and of course for each type of bullet and barrel parameters), then the sight "stitched" on her compensation.
At 30 calibers, derivation at a distance of a kilometer is about a meter. In 40x with a lead 25 gram bullet and a short twist, one can assume a derivation two or three times greater. Those. shooting at a regular rear sight will give a guaranteed miss even with volley fire.
The wind is generally a separate issue. At a thousand, with a wind of 4, a lead bullet will be blown away by 10 meters.
q123q
As for the strange fly, I saw the same shift on the pictures of Berdan 2. Only it was in the other direction.
I looked at Gra, everything seems to be normal, here is a photo. It shows, albeit badly, that there is a platform here, the one that Yura practically does not have, here it is available.
Ill
q123q
What derivation?????? What are you talking about?As for the strange fly, I saw the same shift on the pictures of Berdan 2. Only it was in the other direction.
I looked at Gra, everything seems to be normal, here is a photo. It shows, albeit badly, that there is a platform here, the one that Yura practically does not have, here it is available.
on Starnichka 2 of this topic, go there rifles with bayonets, the center is visible in the center of the grade (click on the third photo from above)
q123Q
Ill 9000 on the elder go there rifles with bayonets, you can see the offset in the center of the gra (click on the third photo from the top)I saw it, that's why I inserted the photo where everything seems to be normal.
Only as version. These are rifles in which the barrels were separated from the box and subsequently, after assembly, the front sight was adjusted or something like that. That is, it is due to technological features. It is necessary to measure for these trunks the angle between the protrusion for attaching the bayonet and the middle line of the base of the front sight. Everything will become clearer here.
It goes without saying that derivation has absolutely nothing to do with it. What is derivation?
Everything is written here:
http://www.sniping.ru/index.html?ballistics/index
I hope you remember physics well?
SergeyKPI
It feels like they made a fly on Izhmekh 😊 I have the same garbage on MP654K 😊
Chernomor
Ill
Dachshunds... sort of figured it out, the bayonet has nothing to do with it.
Look at the front sights of the rifles, the photos of which I screwed in my post, earlier in the photo of the Gra rifle, the one in the center (if you click on it) you can see the offset, but not on the Chaspo! That is, not all Gras and Chaspeau have an offset.
About this in more detail: In the center - these are "normal" sights and shifted to the right - this is a sight for shooting at a long distance, "volley sight", I did not find a Russian analogue for this word, the sight was made shifted, as was correctly assumed here to compensate for derivation.
Why such a name - tactically such rifles were used in order to hit the enemy with a group fire "wall of fire" (volley fire), at long and ultra-long distances.
Z.Y. A friend told me that, according to his information, not only the French were issued with a sight shifted to the right ... Namely, Berdan rifles were issued to a limited extent not only with the 'ordinary' so-called 'inverted v', but also with the "volley sight" shifted to the right.
- Derivation
- Features of shooting training and use
- The bayonet - NO had no effect, it adjoined on command
Displaced salvo sights have nothing to do with this topic.
Chernomor
There has been some confusion in opinions.
VVL
Confusion? So what?
You came to consult, to ask for opinions: here, the people are smart - what's what with "crooked" flies. normal creative process.
You'd better answer me (I'm asking for the second time): which particular models of French rifles and carbines (if any) "sick" with the curvature of the front sights. Just "Gra" - does not roll.
And post pictures (well, it's hard to find - take my word for it!) of rifle sights with crooked front sights. There are no "French" at hand, but there is no one to take and look at yet...
Chernomor
Screws and carbines chambered for Gra had a displaced front sight. The screws had offset sight slots. I'll look for a photo right now.
Chasso-Gras 1866-74 rifle scope. Installation at 200 meters, the frame is thrown forward on the trunk. I gave you a link to an article with the features of setting distances on Sh-G and Gra rifles.
When the frame is raised, the slot on the clamp is also shifted to the left.
And here is a top view of the front sight of the Chasspo-Gras 66-74 rifle. Fly on a dovetail, offset from the axis of the trunk. Good visibility?
Ill
0007 It feels like they made a fly on Izhmekh 😊 I have the same bullshit on MP654K 😊
IzhMekh ZhZhot nipadetski!
Now you can brag to your colleagues
- this super tuning!!! According to the super secret, ultra-ancient, forgotten by everyone, technology of the French masters of the middle of the century before last! 😊 😛
Q1237 01/25/2007 - 14:25
Here is a photo with Berdana
VVL
Q123Q
Here are photos with Berdana . ..
I wonder if Izhmekh also made these front sights? 😊 The guys celebrated the birth of an heir or someone's name day and to the machine ... so the crooked flies went.
A couple of times a thought crept into my head: isn't this a marriage, among the French? Tea, also people - you never know what: there, a holiday of young wine, something else ...
Chernomor
So, 2 answers - marriage and compensation for wooding. Both are in doubt.
So I'm thinking about something about the derivation, I'm not quite sure, despite all the arguments of Sergey. Either the French are so special, or everyone else just scored on the derivation.
Chernomor
q123q
Yes, they just shifted when shooting.
Perhaps, after the shooting, the French turned the dovetail of the fly, made for this purpose "with a margin", flush?
Then how to explain the displaced one-piece with the base of the front sight of carbines?
VVL
If I understand your photo correctly, I cut a curve on the aiming bar for a direct shot.
Well, what kind of derivation and its accounting (and even with such a shift!) Can be when shooting at close range?!
I am sure that with all the French perversions, no one takes into account any derivation.
Chernomor
Yes, Vlad. Curved cut - at a distance of up to 200 meters. But even for longer distances, the collar of the propylene collar is also offset.
Think now. If the distance is 100 meters, the front sight is shifted to the right, the rear sight is propylized to the left ... Maybe this is really not compensation for derivation, but compensation for the jambs of pickers?
Pf, what do you think about this?
Chernomor
As for derivation compensation: the rifling is left, the bullet goes to the left. When the front sight is shifted to the right, we get the STP shift to the left. The rear sight sawn to the left further enhances the shift of the STP to the left. As a result, instead of compensating for the derivational drift of the bullet, we get an even greater displacement of the STP.
P-f, you're better at ballistics. Correct me if I'm wrong.
p-f
Chernomor
Yes, Vlad. Curved cut - at a distance of up to 200 meters. But even for longer distances, the collar of the propylene collar is also offset.Think about it now. If the distance is 100 meters, the front sight is shifted to the right, the rear sight is propylized to the left ... Maybe this is really not compensation for derivation, but compensation for the jambs of pickers?
Pf, what do you think about this?
Duc, what does the schools of collectors mean? The plant is not a private shop named after the locksmith Polesov. Yura, they work at the plant in a factory way, using standards and regulations, with inter-shop and general technical control using instrumentation, gauges, checkers, dies, etc. Marriage, it was a marriage under Tsar Peas.
p-f
Chernomor
As for derivation compensation: the rifling is left, the bullet goes to the left. When the front sight is shifted to the right, we get the STP shift to the left. The rear sight sawn to the left further enhances the shift of the STP to the left. As a result, instead of compensating for the derivational drift of the bullet, we get an even greater displacement of the STP.
P-f, you're better at ballistics. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Give me a photo of the rifling...
Chernomor
Sergey, look a little higher about the derivation, I can't understand a little.
Chernomor
p-fGive me a photo of the rifling...
Yes please! The photo is not very good, but what is it? The plant is not a private shop named after the locksmith Polesov. Yura, they work at the plant in a factory way, using standards and regulations, with inter-shop and general technical control using instrumentation, gauges, checkers, dies, etc. Marriage, it was a marriage under Tsar Peas.
These words - yes IzhMehu in the ears ... 😀
p-f
ChernomorYes, please! The photo is not very good, but what is it
Where is the photo? Everything falls out except for her. Hypnosis?
p-f
LantsepokThese would be the words - yes IzhMekh in the ears . .. 😀
Yes, even in the teeth. What problems do our orzavods have with army weapons? It seems like it's about him.
Ill
q123q
Here is a photo with Berdana
Thank you! This is exactly what I had in mind, now it’s clearly visible, not only the French did it shifted to the right
Chernomor
p-fWhere is the photo? Everything falls out except for her. Hypnosis?
Seryoga, yes, I see like a photo...
Chernomor
Ill
Thank you! This is exactly what I meant, now it’s clearly visible, not only the French did the shifted to the right
Once again - the French have a slightly different approach!
q123q
ChernomorOnce again - the French have a slightly different approach!
Yur, and yet it seems that this is technology.
You say on this Gras of yours the numbers match on all parts or not. In my opinion, this is the main thing, that is, what is it? Is it all original or has it been refurbished?
Chernomor
q123qYur, and yet it seems that this is a technology.
You say on this Gras of yours the numbers match on all parts or not. In my opinion, this is the main thing, that is, what is it? Is it all original or has it been refurbished?
Unfortunately, Gra is not mine. The Chasspo-Gra rifle, of course, is a remake and a repair one with different numbers, but the carbine is zero in general. There used to be his photos on the site errero
q123q
It's hard to say, just pay attention to the drawing and cuts.
The carbine is fine, but the rifle clearly shows the offset.
Ill
What are the main versions?
- Derivation - derivation at this time was already quite a well-known phenomenon, Springfield in his model 1884 rifle with a 'Bufington' sight took this into account 100%,
- Manufacturing features - it is quite possible that the sights on each rifle were adjusted individually to eliminate ' assembly jambs'.
Any other ones?
P.S. Does anyone have W.W.Greener's book "Modern Breech-Loaders, Sporting & Military"??? There seems to be a topic covered there.
VVL
Oh, guys... Do you like the abstruse word derivation?!
Prove that derivation is taken into account in this way: by making crooked flies and crooked cuts on the planks. Prove, because proving the opposite is already tired!
The stem derivation is constant, i.e. it is elementary to take into account when installing sighting devices. Fixed fly? So we adjust the bar to the offset due to derivation and counter it with a screw, core, solder, etc. The fighter doesn’t care where the bullet blows there and in which direction the rifling: everything has already been taken into account and put up at the factory. Well, what a thrill to catch a fly in a curved slot of the sight. And if in the zero position, in the sense when shooting at point-blank range, it’s easy to get used to, then what is it like for the eye to look out for a slot in the raised bar when it is not on the axis, but somewhere on the side ?! And all this can be avoided by setting the bar ... Tired of just.
Chernomor
Vlad, don't get excited. You argue correctly, it’s just that the word “derivation” that you liked so much was initially voiced by one of the main reasons.
And what are your assumptions?
VVL
So, I'm not getting excited. Although, no, it was small. Judge for yourself: the topic is five pages! Stunned! Four of them are derivation.
Until I picked up smart books, I didn’t push too hard. In general terms, I imagined what it was about, but left it to other, more knowledgeable people to discuss this effect. He himself dug in the other direction: he studied literature and documents on sights. Haven't found an answer there yet. And today I came across a little book, where, although with formulas, the effect of derivation was chewed more or less clearly. I took a pencil, drew for myself, so that it would be clearer ... And I concluded: there is no point in remembering this derivation. As a version - yes, why not. Discussed. There are no hard arguments in its favor. Then why remember her for the hundred and first time?
What is really there? Yes, hell knows, Chernomor. Didn't understand. I do not reject the option of marriage.
It is necessary to clearly deal with models that have curvature. I don't like your version that all rifles chambered for Gras. There is nothing special in the cartridge. And many rifles chambered for this cartridge have absolutely normal sights. So it's not the cartridge, but something else.
Perhaps, for example, where you can look for such crooked front / rear sights in carbines due to the length of the barrel, or something is wrong with the barrels - some of the Gras rifles were converted from the Chasspo rifle. And she had a paper cartridge. Perhaps here the dog and rummaged?! The alteration consisted in inserting (inserting) a chamber tube from the treasury. a kind of cartridge liner. Moreover, I saw two options for inserts among the French: in one version, the bullet entry with rifling approached the pool itself - as it should, in the other - some distance was blown. This is how the difference between the inserts on the diagrams looked.
So far, the last thing I think about is the French sophistication with aiming: that they had some kind of abstruse theories, which subsequently did not live up to expectations and were dismissed.
So for now I can only guess.
Chernomor
q123q
It's hard to say, just pay attention to the drawing and cuts.
The carbine is fine, but the offset is clearly visible on the rifle.
Uh-huh. It's a pity there are no flies on the map
Chernomor
VVL
So, I'm not getting excited. Although, no, it was small. Judge for yourself: the topic is five pages! Stunned! Four of them are derivation.
Until I picked up smart books, I didn’t push too hard. In general terms, I imagined what it was about, but left it to other, more knowledgeable people to discuss this effect. He himself dug in the other direction: he studied literature and documents on sights. Haven't found an answer there yet. And today I came across a little book, where, although with formulas, the effect of derivation was chewed more or less clearly. I took a pencil, drew for myself, so that it would be clearer ... And I concluded: there is no point in remembering this derivation. As a version - yes, why not. Discussed. There are no hard arguments in its favor. Then why remember her for the hundred and first time?What is really there? Yes, hell knows, Chernomor. Didn't understand. I do not reject the option of marriage.
It is necessary to clearly deal with models that have curvature. I don't like your version that all rifles chambered for Gras. There is nothing special in the cartridge. And many rifles chambered for this cartridge have absolutely normal sights. So it's not the cartridge, but something else.
Perhaps, for example, where you can look for such crooked front / rear sights in carbines due to the length of the barrel, or something is wrong with the barrels - some of the Gras rifles were converted from the Chasspo rifle. And she had a paper cartridge. Perhaps here the dog and rummaged?! The alteration consisted in inserting (inserting) a chamber tube from the treasury. a kind of cartridge liner. Moreover, I saw two options for inserts among the French: in one version, the bullet entry with rifling approached the pool itself - as it should, in the other - some distance was blown. This is how the difference between the inserts on the diagrams looked.
So far, the last thing I think about is the French sophistication with aiming: that they had some kind of abstruse theories, which subsequently did not live up to expectations and were dismissed.
So for now I can only guess.
Dead end for now. Now I would like to hear the opinion of p-fa ...
Vlad, can you give a link to the diagrams with Chasspo-gras chambers?
p-f
ChernomorDead end for now. Now I would like to hear the opinion of p-fa . ..
Vlad, can you give a link to the diagrams with Chasspo-gras chambers?
Duc, what is your opinion - does the jump (the very distance that the bullet travels to the rifling) affect the sights? No, it doesn't.
Horizontal movement of the bullet is caused by either wind or derivation. All. for gourmets, devivation can be mentioned. Perhaps a strong effect of powder gases on the bayonet, and thus compensate for the withdrawal of the barrel to the right during the shot. The rest of the shamanism does not apply to shooting. Mona arbitrarily long to repeat the same thing.
The derivation is compensated with a bar for art. Luger. There is an automatic input of corrections with the rear sight moving along the bar.
What did the french mean - xs. One of two, one hundred pounds.
Your photo won't open for me.
VVL
Chernomor
Vlad, can you give me a link to diagrams with Chasspo-gra chambers?
Did not save.
Maybe the drawings themselves remained. I'll look at them.
And here are the sources - I'll try to track the "History" in the Internet Explorer service. I don't promise it will work.
VVL
pf
Duc, what is your opinion - does the jump (the very distance that the bullet travels to the rifling) affect the sights? No, it doesn't.
I'm not a bench-restor, I take your word for it. It's just that this is the only difference between the chambers that I noticed on the diagrams. Maybe there was something else, but the text was in French - I don't understand it.
If I jump again, I'll try to make a translation.
pf
Possibly a strong effect of powder gases on the bayonet, and thus compensate for the drift of the barrel to the right during the shot.
Your post reminded me of the problems with the French rifle.
She had one sore: an extremely tight descent. It's clear what that led to. The shooter presses furiously on the trigger, the rifle leads away from the aiming line. To compensate for the withdrawal ... goofy, as I read it, I didn’t even believe it - they changed the direction of the rifling in the barrel!
The French really are entertainers! They will become...
Do you see the photo of Chernomor?
Chernomor
VVLYour post reminded me of the problems with the French rifle.
She had one sore: an extremely tight descent. It's clear what that led to. The shooter presses furiously on the trigger, the rifle leads away from the aiming line. To compensate for the withdrawal ... goofy, as I read it, I didn’t even believe it - they changed the direction of the rifling in the barrel!
The French really are entertainers! They will become ...
Here are those! Are you serious? Where did you read? The descent at the Gras is a little worse than Berdanovsky, yes.
p-f
So I see. Cross out the Mona derivation.
Chernomor
p-f
So I see. Cross out the Mona derivation.
Well, at least that's sorted out.
NLPepper
People, I'm sorry, I niasiled the whole topic, so I'm sorry if this version has already been. 😊
In my opinion, there is not a front sight shifted to the right in the photo. It is in the center (judging by the photo). And at the base of the fly on the left, for some reason, a part was cut down.
Found: Yakush had the same version. Completely agree with him.
It would be nice to have a photo of that rifle exactly from the muzzle. Then the question would disappear.
Chernomor
NLPepper
People, I'm sorry, I missed the whole topic, so sorry if this version has already been. 😊In my opinion, there is not a front sight shifted to the right in the photo. It is in the center (judging by the photo). And at the base of the fly on the left, for some reason, a part was cut down.
PS. Found: Yakush had the same version. Completely agree with him.
It would be nice to have a photo of that rifle exactly from the muzzle. Then the question would disappear.
Center front sight base. The front sight itself is offset from the axis of the barrel. That's for sure.
NLPepper
Photos in the thread say otherwise.
I'm quite ready to believe you (especially if you felt these trunks with your own hands 😊).
But only after I see such a photo. 😊
VVL
Here are the curved sights:
NLPEPPER
So the photo from the muzzle detachment where? 😊
On these, just like on the previous ones, it is impossible to determine the vertical axis of symmetry. Therefore, it is impossible to understand whether this front sight is displaced relative to the vertical axis of symmetry, or vice versa: the front sight is in the center, and the base of the front sight is asymmetrical.
We need something like this:
VVL
And I wasn't going to upload photos of the muzzle 😊 I just don't have them.
Added photos of curved ribs, in different positions.
ILL
NLPEPPER
Here is the rear sight from 1866-74 Gra-Sasas
from the bottom of the curve of 1874 grade 9000
front line, from the trunk of the Squeezant Square Ski
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NLPepper
Well, that's understandable then. And is this rifle yours, or do you only have pictures?
NLPepper
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ill:
[B] Front, from the discussed subject to the center of the trunk, a clear line
I see the line.
How does it follow that this line indicates the vertical axis of symmetry of the trunk, and not something else?
I am not a rifle expert 19centuries, so please explain: was this method of marking the sighting line or the vertical axis of the barrel used on weapons?
VVL
NLPepper
2 VVL. Well then, it is clear. And is this rifle yours, or do you only have pictures?
Alas, no. Not mine. Someday it will, but not now. 😊 Other priorities.
NLPepper
Okay, let's wait. Off... 😊
Chernomor
But - this will be relative to the bayonet stops - they are located approximately at 90 degrees to the right and left of the front sight. And the stops are somewhat offset from the vertical axis of the rifle. Therefore, in this case, the base of the front sight will not have an offset, but the front sight will.
Damn, it's hard to explain, let's wait for the right photos.
VVL
Yeah... it's better to wait. And then your explanations cannot be mastered without half a liter 😊
Chernomor
VVL
Yeah... it's better to wait. And then your explanations cannot be mastered without half a liter 😊
Wait a bit. 😛
What's incomprehensible? We look at the muzzle - relative to the stops of the bayonet, both the front sight and the base of the front sight are offset from the axis. We look along the axis of the rifle - the base is in place, the front sight is to the right. Whole to the left. 😛 Fucking French. Not everything is like people. Because of them, we spend traffic in vain...
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Relatives or namesakes?
The lists of target recipients contain the names of famous people in the republic. So, in an agricultural university (for example, in 2016 the minimum passing score was 150), under an agreement with the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Tatarstan, Eliza Valerievna Makarova (140 points), namesake of the head of the Agryz region Valery Makarova. Emil Ilshatovich Nuriev (143) will be educated at the same university. This surname is the head of the Arsky district Ilshat Nuriev. Nikita Sergeyevich Stolyarov (146) (perhaps not a stranger to Sergey Stolyarov, head of the legal department of the Council of Municipalities of the Republic of Tatarstan), and also Ravil Dilusovich Mukhametdinov (169), sent by the executive committee of the Aktanysh region, where there is the head of the department of the Department of Agriculture Dilus Mukhametdinov. The future target farmer Bulat Ildarovich Gainullin (160) also has an influential namesake - in the prosecutor's office of the Tetyushsky district - Ildar Gainullin. Among the future students of the forge of personnel of the Tatarstan elite is also Alina Shamilevna Khasanova (156), whose namesake is the head of the UPFR in Mamadyshsky district Shamil Khasanov.
In KSMU, where, as a rule, it is difficult to break through (in 2016, at least 186), 9 students were admitted according to the target quota1392 Elena Antonovna Shibaeva (204). Anton Shibaev, executive director of the Notary Chamber of the Republic of Tatarstan, bears the same surname. Another target student of the university Lilia Nailevna Kalieva (227). Are you related to Nail Kaliev, deputy head of the department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation for the Rybno-Slobodsky district?
In KNITU-KAI (at least 110 in 2016), under an agreement with the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Republic of Tatarstan, Bulat Ruslanovich Gabidullin (206) will study, whose patronymic and surname match those of Ruslan Gabidullin, Deputy Director of the Investment and Venture Fund of the Republic of Tatarstan.
Dilyara Marsilovna Galimullina (152) will study at KNRTU-KHTI (at least 104 in 2016). Marsil Galimullin, head of the Department for the Protection and Use of Objects of the Animal World of the Republic of Tatarstan in the Sabinsky District, bears the same surname.
The names of many target members are consonant with the full names of the deputies. The executive committee of the Aktanyshsky district will provide work for the future agricultural engineer Ilnar Ilkhasovich Akhmetdinov (159), and the Shumbut school of the Rybno-Sloboda district will provide a physicist trained at KFU Rafis Rifkatovich Ismagilov (190). Meanwhile, deputy Ilkhas Akhmetdinov is working in Aktanyshsky district, and deputy Rifkat Ismagilov is working in Rybno-Slobodsky district.
Conservatives and pioneers
It seems that many targetists will continue family dynasties. Moreover, the scores of such successors are slightly higher than average. So, at the Institute of Physics of KFU (at least 180 in 2016) will study Elena Pavlovna Korchagina (184). Pavel Anatolyevich Korchagin, a senior lecturer, works at the same institute at the Department of Radiophysics. Admitted to the Department of Radiophysics Bulat Lenarovich Safiullin (211). And Professor Lenar Safiullin works at the Institute of Management, Economics and Finance of KFU.
Aizirya Nadirovna Lotfullina (241) will receive a pedagogical education at KFU, she is expected in the Aibash secondary school of the Vysokogorsky district. This educational institution is headed by a person with the same surname Nadir Lotfullin. It is quite possible that city hospital No. 16 of Kazan is ready to hire Artyom Konstantinovich Zolotenin (235) after studying at KSMU . The head of the department, otolaryngologist Konstantin Zolotenin, works there.
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