On this worksheet, students will color the word, color the letters in the word, trace the word, and write the word in a sentence.
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Students will trace and circle the word Little. Then they’ll cut out the letters and glue them on the paper to make the word.
Trace the word. Write it in the sentence. Then draw a picture.
On this printable, students will color by number, circle the word, count the letters, trace, and print the word.
This page has large outline letteers for painting or coloring the sight word Little.
Use glitter, stickers, or markers to trace the giant sight word.
Use an ink dabber, markers, or crayons to color the word Little every time it appears this worksheet.
Trace the word Little five times on the primary-ruled paper. Then try to write it two times.
Cut out the letters in the word Little and glue them in the correct spaces on the worksheet.
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Happy Friday! Here are 3 new sight word readers to share with you all focused on the word “little”. Hope you enjoy these new free printables!
In this download, there are these 3 booklets:
- Little Animals at the Farm
- Little Dinosaurs
- Little Cups
Each of these sight word readers focus on the word “little”. They also mostly use words that were learned in previous sight word readers. The child can also use the pictures to help them read the sentences. You may have to help them with words that are not sight words. Encourage your child to sound out words, if they can!
You can download the FREE sight word readers here —> Sight Word Reader- Little
Find all the sight word readers in my collection HERE.
Print pages 2-11 on paper. (Page 1 is my Terms of Use.) You can also print the pages front and back. If you have troubles printing, make sure Adobe is up to date. You can download the most current version here.
After printing, cut out the pages and staple them together. Enjoy reading!
Get your preschooler started on sight words with a fun sight words art project. Kids will have fun coloring the word «little» and pasting silly animal parts on it that they won’t even realize they’re learning!
Keep up the sight words practice. Check out the rest of the series here.
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When teaching a child to read, it is essential that you teach both sight words and phonics. Sight Words are especially important because they occur so frequently in the materials that little people read. Today I have a Little sight word worksheet download for you. This is a sample page of our larger sight word packet that contains all of the dolch sight words.
Sight words are (usually) words that are difficult to sound out. Frequently words that children read can contain up to 80% of sight word text! Because children have to read sight words so frequently, it is essential to make sure that children can read these words fluently (accurately and quickly). When teaching sight words, though, you don’t want to just teach them using flash cards. Children need to read sight words IN CONTEXT. Sight words are more easily remembered and understood when you read them in the context of a sentence.
In addition, it it great to practice writing sight words in the context of a sentence (or, cutting and pasting sight words into a sentence). The more practice, the easier reading becomes! If you differentiate the sight word activities, students will continue to have fun learning. If you are looking for a fun game to play while learning sight words, consider Zingo! It is just like Bingo, except with sight words. My children love to play it! I love that you can get it for different levels!
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The “Little” Sight word worksheet has a few activities to help students read and write the word fluently. On the worksheet, students are asked to read, trace, write, spell, color and write a sentence using the sight word. To get your free sight word worksheet, enter in your email into the form below. The worksheet will be automatically emailed to you. If you have any trouble, please email me at [email protected]
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Watch out! Teaching and learning sight words has never been so easy! Our new printable Sight Word Little Books are the new essential teaching resource for lower years.
These must-have Sight Word Little Books have been created as part of our Little Learners Month (a month we’re dedicating to amazing teachers who are champions of their K-3 classrooms).
Sight Word Printables for Little Learners
As we know, students need to be exposed to a range of activities to learn sight words. What’s more, repetition is key! So, each Sight Word Little Book includes 7 different activities that provide the opportunity for little learners to learn these tricky little blighters!
By the time your students have completed a Sight Word Little book, it will be hard not to remember the sight word! These handy Little Books are quick and easy to fold. And you can select from 12 different school fonts!
Stay with me to find out more…
The Genius Behind Sight Word Little Books
The pages of our printable Sight Word Little Books give little learners a chance to practise identify, read, analyse and write high-frequency words.
The best news is that these books have been created with independence in mind. So they are ideal to use as a:
- task students complete independently
- lesson warm-up
- homework task
- fast finisher task.
How will you use Sight Word Little Books in your classroom?
Repetition and Visual Memory
These little gems are in no way time fillers! On the contrary, each activity in these foldable little books facilities repetition and encourages your students’ visual memory to kick in.
The activities in the Sight Word Little Books include:
- Rainbow Colour It – encourages sustained focus on a word.
- Count It – encourages students to look at individual letters and supports visual memory.
- Trace It – provides a scaffold for writing sight words.
- Circle It – encourages students to identify the word.
- Fix It – give students to chance to use visual memory.
- Box It – encourages the use of visual memory to remember the shape of the word.
- Find It – challenges students to find the word horizontally and vertically.
Pick Your School Font!
Our new sight word printable Little Books are available in 12 different fonts! So, simply select your preferred font from the drop-down menu.
Don’t forget that for students with dyslexia, recognising sight words and spelling them is a huge hurdle. Also, words turning and letters mirroring and swapping makes it very hard to read and identify words on a page. So, be sure to select dyslexia front to prevent these letter movements.
Top tip: If you have students with dyslexia in your class try a multi-sensory approach to support visual memory.
For more brilliant ideas for teaching sight words, read Holly’s blog 13 Fun Sight Word Activities for Home and School.
Editable Sight Word Little Book
Can’t find the sight word that you are looking for? Simply head to Editable Sight Word Little Book and create exactly what you need!
Please note that these teaching and learning strategies are recommended for sight words only. For other spelling words, it is considered more effective to learn to spell words by using knowledge and understanding of the sounds in words and by understanding spelling patterns.
As you can see, these little books offer a seriously big result!
The bottom line is that sight words are tricky because they are not spelled the way they sound. So students need all the help they can get! We are excited to offer these Sight Word Little Books as a solution for you and your students.
For more is sight word resources head to our Sight Words Learning Area or check out Holly’s excellent blog on 13 fun sight word activities for home and school.