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WOULD Sight Word Worksheet
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Practice reading, writing, and identifying the high-frequency word “would” from the Second Grade Dolch sight words list.
This worksheet was designed as an independent practice to support the study of Grade 2 reading level Dolch Sight Words.
At the top of the page, students will read and color the sight word. Next, students will write the word twice on the dotted lines. Then they’ll find it in the word search. Finally, students will write the sight word in a sentence on the lines provided.
“would” Sight Word Worksheet: Scaffolding & Extension Tips
In addition to individual student work time, use this sight word worksheet as a:
- Reading center activity
- Post-lesson exit ticket
- Homework assignment
- Whole-class review (via smartboard)
Got fast finishers? Students who need a challenge can write additional sentences with the sight word on the back of the worksheet.
Students who need extra support can use a visual reference, like an alphabet display or anchor chart, to help decode the word.
A Variety of Ways to Prepare This Resource
You can turn this teaching resource into a sustainable activity! Print a few copies on cardstock and slip them into dry-erase sleeves. Students can record their answers with a dry-erase marker, then erase and reuse.
Additionally, project the worksheet onto a screen and work through it as a class by having students record their answers in their reading notebooks.
Before You Download
Use the dropdown icon on the Download button to choose between the PDF or Google Slides version of this resource.
This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a teacher in Michigan and a Teach Starter Collaborator.
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Word List
Here is the sight word list for unit 25. Students can take home this sight word list to practice their sight words with their parents. There is a home review section at the bottom of the page.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
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Worksheets
Cut out the letters and glue them on the paper to make sight words from this unit’s list.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Your class with enjoy this sight word bingo game! File includes two dozen bingo boards and 35 sight word calling cards.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
First, read the words. Then, trace and write them on the lines provided.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Students can practice this week’s sight words by tracing them twice using this printable activity.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Write each sight word twice as neatly as you can.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Read the sight words and cut them out. Sort them on the graphic organizer to show which words have 3 letters, which have 4 letters and which have 5.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Use this activity as a learning center in your classroom. Students make sight words with ink letter stampers.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Try out these printable worksheets to use as review for all of the previous sight words from the first twenty-five Units.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Individual Sight Words
Color, trace, and print the word take. Then use it in a sentence: «I will take my dog home.»
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Circle the word could every time it appears in the word bank. Also practice writing and tracing the word. Near the bottom of the page is a cut-and-glue section too.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
After tracing and writing the word would, write it in the sentence. «I would like to eat that egg.» Then draw a picture.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Color the letters in the word now. Then trace the word neatly and tell how many letters are in the word.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Read, color, trace, and write the word cow.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Reading Practice Tools
Use this teddy bear-shaped word slider to practice this week’s words. (If you’d prefer a color version of this file, click on the alt button below.)
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Cut out the flashcards for Unit 25. Use them for small group practice sessions or take-home practice.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Spin the wheel to practice reading Unit 25’s sight words.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Here are this week’s sight words printed on strips. They’ll fit nicely in your pocket charts, or use them to make a word wall in your classroom.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Sight Word Tests
Students can read sight words and sentences from Unit 25 to their teachers, and earn up to 15 points on this printable test.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Assess your students’ ability to read this week’s sight words with this printable tool.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
STW Sight Words
Master List
After this unit, you’ll be 83% of the way through the STW sight word curriculum. If you haven’t already, you should print out this master word list to see all 150 words your students are learning.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
See Also:
STW Sight Words: Unit 26
The next unit has the words: like, we, and, at, and pig.
Sight Words Units (Full List)
This page will link you to any of the 30 printable STW Sight Word units.
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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