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FREE printable sight word worksheets help children practice writing sight words. While your child writes the word, encourage her/him to say the word aloud. Automatically recognizing sight words helps emergent readers become more fluent and builds confidence!
FREE Sight Word Printable Worksheets
We created over 150 free sight word worksheets. Please use our search button to narrow your results. NOTE: the search button doesn’t work for certain sight words, e.g. me & no. If you receive the following message: no matching records, we have not created a worksheet for that sight word. Please contact us via our comments form below and we’ll update our list accordingly.
Based on our kindergarten and first grade reading curriculums, we created additional sight word worksheets. These worksheets focus on more than one word. In addition, we created worksheets that contain several of Dolch’s preprimer and primer sight words.
- Kindergarten Sight Word Worksheets
- Dolch Sight Word Worksheets
- First Grade Sight Word Worksheets
As noted above we indicated if the sight word was included on either Dolch or Fry’s sight word lists. Dolch categorized his words based on grades: pre-primer (PP), primer, 1st, 2nd and 3rd grade. Whereas, Fry categorized his words based on frequency, e.g. top 50 or top 100.
Sight words can be tricky for a child who is learning to read. These are words that are so common that children should learn to quickly recognize them by sight, rather than ‘sounding them out’. Some of these words cannot be “sounded out” using phonetic principles. Our worksheets assist a child in learning to quickly recognize these sight words.
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Sight Word Assessment
Assess your students’ ability to recognize common sight words using this quick assessment.
Kindergarten
Reading & Writing
Complete the Sentence: Common Sight Words
Complete the Sentence: Common Sight Words
Combining writing and sight word practice, this complete-the-sentence worksheet is packed with learning.
1st grade
Reading & Writing
Easter Word Hunt
Don’t just hunt for eggs this Easter, have your kid hunt for words! Practice spelling and vocabulary with this festive worksheet.
2nd grade
Reading & Writing
Easter Sight Words #1
Your kid might want to write about colorful eggs this Easter, but first he’ll need to spell the word. Help your child write the word «eggs» with this worksheet.
1st grade
Reading & Writing
Sight Words Game
The simple and bright look of this sight words game will help your child on the way to being a reading super star.
Kindergarten
Reading & Writing
Easter Sight Words #2
The most popular animal at Easter time is the rabbit. Your child will learn to write and spell the word «rabbit» in this Easter sight words worksheet.
1st grade
Reading & Writing
Spring Assessment: Sight Words
Spring Assessment: Sight Words
Kindergarteners love to learn! Use this sheet of sight words to assess your students’ ability to recognize 50 common kindergarten sight words.
Kindergarten
Reading & Writing
Missing Sight Words
Kids choose a sight word from the pool that fits into each simple sentence.
1st grade
Reading & Writing
Fill in the Sight Word
Kids will gain familiarity with sight words with this fill-in the blank worksheet.
1st grade
Reading & Writing
Mid-Year Assessment: Sight Words
Mid-Year Assessment: Sight Words
Assess your students’ ability to recognize 50 common kindergarten sight words using this handy assessment.
Kindergarten
Reading & Writing
Sight Words Inventory
Time for a reading check-in? Assess your students’ abilities to read grade-level sight words using this quick reading inventory.
1st grade
Reading & Writing
Sight Word Find
Get your students excited about reading and all the words they know with this sight word worksheet. As they keep an eye out for sight words, they will also get faster at reading them!
Preschool
Reading & Writing
Write the Sight Words: «The»
Write the Sight Words: «The»
Help your child learn the sight word «the» with this printable phonics worksheet.
Kindergarten
Reading & Writing
Easter Sight Words: Sun
The sun is out for writing and sentence building practice this Easter! Work on sight words with your young learner.
Kindergarten
Reading & Writing
Color by Sight Word
This color by sight word worksheet is a fun way to help kids learn word recognition for high frequency words.
Kindergarten
Reading & Writing
Kindergarten Sight Words Bingo
Kindergarten Sight Words Bingo
Children will enjoy practicing high-frequency sight words with this sweet game of bingo!
Kindergarten
Reading & Writing
Who Is Mae Jemison?
Ask students to read an interesting biography about Dr. Mae Jemison and then answer questions about the text!
End of Year Assessment: Sight Words
End of Year Assessment: Sight Words
It’s almost the end of kindergarten! Use this helpful sheet of sight words to assess your students’ ability to recognize 75 common kindergarten sight words.
Kindergarten
Reading & Writing
Easter Sight Words
Spring into Easter and learning with sight words worksheets! Spelling and letter writing practice never looked so good.
Kindergarten
Reading & Writing
Flower Color by Word
This coloring worksheet reviews the following sight words: a, at, he, no, in, and see.
Kindergarten
Reading & Writing
Sight Word Spelling
Dive into sight words with these spelling cut-and-paste worksheets
Kindergarten
Reading & Writing
Sight Words: Year End Check-in
Sight Words: Year End Check-in
Your students have been hard at work all year gobbling up new vocabulary words! Assess your students’ abilities to read grade-level sight words using this quick reading inventory.
1st grade
Reading & Writing
Er, Ir, Ur Words
In this phonics worksheet, children practice identifying r-controlled vowels in 12 sentences.
1st grade
Reading & Writing
Browse our Free printable Sight words worksheets. Sight words are also called high-frequency sight words. It is a list of words that small kids are prompted to recognize without using any decoding strategy. Several sight word lists are in use. Parents must ensure that they use this tool in teaching kids to read.
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TYPES OF SIGHT WORD LIST
- Dolch sight word list – Prepared by Dr. Edward William Dolch, this list has been prepared after reading some children’s books. Several free Dolch sight words worksheets PDFs can be downloaded as knowing Dolch sight word list makes reading easier.
- Top 150 Written Words – The list contains 150 words and is recommended by a Professor from Yale University.
- Fry sight words – This list mainly contains 3RD-grade sight words and sight words for 4th graders besides having sight words for 5th to 9th grade. There are 1000 fry words that a child knows will allow them to read around 90% of words in a book.
- Pre-K sight words – This includes kindergarten sight word worksheets, and some kindergarten sight words are – a, am, can, in, like, my, no, go, and, are, for, he, here, see, play, the, she, said, etc.
U words for kids are not found much, as a result of which various educators have curated separate u sight words. Both pre-schoolers and kindergarten kids can use the sight word worksheets.
Some U words for kids are – Us, undo, up, use, upset, unit, uncle, upper, etc.
BENEFITS OF SIGHT WORDS
Parents and teachers should keep themselves equipped with sight word worksheets. These are very beneficial for kids –
- Sight words increase the speed of reading.
- Practicing sight word worksheets daily shapes fluency.
- Speed and fluency, in turn, enhance comprehension.
- It lays the foundation for building a solid vocabulary.
Some research conducted pointed out some drawbacks of the sight word.
These are –
- A sight word list is long, and therefore, memorizing these is an uphill task. It has been estimated that around 35 trials are required per word.
- Mentors who use sight word lists and focus less on phonics instruction make it challenging to inculcate a word-recognition knack that is needed throughout an individual’s lifespan.