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Practice reading, writing, and identifying the high-frequency word “that” from the Kindergarten-level Dolch sight words list.
This worksheet was designed as independent practice to support the study of Kindergarten-level Dolch Sight Words.
The students will read, color, write, find, and use the sight word “that.”
“That” 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 sentences using 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.
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This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a teacher in Michigan and a Teach Starter Collaborator.
Make the most of Kindergarten sight word practice with activities that spark a love of reading!
Curriculum
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CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.K.3.C
Read common high-frequency words by sight (e.g., the, of, to, you, she, my, is, are, do, does).
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CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.1.3.G
Recognize and read grade-appropriate irregularly spelled words.
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Word List
This is the sight word list for unit 8. Students can take this list home and practice the words with their parents using the activity included.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
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Worksheets
Glue the letter squares on this page to make your unit eight sight words.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Here’s your set of sight word bingo boards for units 1 through 8.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
First, read each sight word. Then trace it. Last, write it neatly on the line.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
In this activity, kids will trace their sight words.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Students will practice their weekly sight words by writing them two times in this activity.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Use these words to make a complete sentence: we, eat, egg, will, and an.
The completed sentence should read, «We will eat an egg.»
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Determine which words have 3 letters and which ones have 4. Sort the words on the graphic organizer and attach them with a glue stick.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
You can use this activity in a learning center. Students use letter ink stampers to make their sight words.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Use these sight word caterpillars to have children practice reading sight words aloud.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Students will read all of the words from the first eight Units of our Sight Word curriculum.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Individual Sight Words
Read, color, trace and write the word them on this worksheet.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
This printable worksheet allows the student to practice writing, coloring, and identifying the word that.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Students will read, color, trace, write, and draw a picture involving the word «eat».
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Circle, color, trace, and write the word said on this printable worksheet.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Practice getting familiar with reading and writing the word egg on this worksheet.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Reading Practice Tools
Cut out and color the penguin-shaped word slider. Weave the word strip through the belly and use it as a practice tool. (We recommend printing this on card stock.)
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Have your students cut out these printable flashcards so they can review their Unit 8 sight words.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Spin this word wheel to practice Unit 8’s sight words. Print, cut, and assemble. (Use card stock paper for best results.)
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Unit 8’s words are divided into strips that can be cut out and added to a word wall or a pocket chart.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Sight Word Tests
Assess students’ ability to read Unit 8 sight words. This page has two printable assessment forms.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
In this biweekly reading assessment, students will read aloud each of their sight words from units 7 and 8. They will also read two full sentences.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Read the sight words from the list aloud. Your students will circle the word they hear in each box.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
STW Sight Words
Master List
This is the master list, which shows all of the sight words in this series. Use it as an assessment checklist, or as a weekly unit guide.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
See Also:
STW Sight Words — Unit 9
Our next list will help students learn to read the words: on, off, of, will, and cup.
Sight Word Units (Full List)
Here is a complete list of units in the STW sight word series.
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Sight words worksheets are great activities; they are the perfect supplement to a sight word lesson. We have created numerous worksheets to help your child or student develop a sight word vocabulary. Our selection of sight words is based on our reading curriculum and Dolch’s and Fry’s list containing common or high frequency words that a child should recognize by sight, rather than sounding out.
Printable Sight Word Worksheets
These are our most popular worksheets. We have created over 150 FREE worksheets of which most focus on one sight word; they contain helpful information on forming each letter as well as offers numerous opportunities to practice writing each sight word. We recommend each child saying the sight word aloud as he writes to help develop a sight word vocabulary.
Kindergarten Worksheets
We offer free worksheets that are ideal for a child in kindergarten. Our reading curriculum strongly encourages kindergarteners to automatically recognize these twenty-five sight words. Each worksheet offers advice on properly forming each letter as well as offers many opportunities to practice writing each word. Our program also encourages students to write in a journal so we offer some suggestions.
Dolch Worksheets
Using Dolch’s sight words, we created free worksheets. Our sight word soup worksheets (fill in the missing letters) help a child learn sight words through a fun activity. Our sight word scramble (unscrambling sight words) is another fun activity that helps a child automatically recognize sight words. When your child or student identifies a word, we recommend saying the sight word aloud.
First Grade Worksheets
These worksheets are ideal for a child in first grade; they provide the perfect sight word review. By the end of first grade, our curriculum recommends spelling sight words correctly as well as writing independently using simple and compound sentences. These worksheets will assist a child in attaining both of these milestones.
Featured Worksheets
Worksheet #5 is a blank template. Use this worksheet if you are working on a specific set of sight words.
The last worksheet (#6) is a blank template. Use this worksheet if you are working on a specific set of sight words.
Sight Word Instruction
Practice, repetition, and repeated exposure to sight words is critical when developing a sight word vocabulary. Ideally teach words that appear most frequently; a mere twenty-five words account for approximately a third of written material and many of these words are phonetically irregular. Sight words should be introduced in a cumulative manner. As new words are introduced, old words should be reviewed.
Our worksheets provide the perfect complement to a lesson by offering opportunities for your child or student to practice the sight words using both reading and writing activities.
Additional Sight Word Resources
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