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Combining writing and sight word practice, this complete-the-sentence worksheet is packed with learning.
Reading & WritingAfter tracing and writing the word "walk" on this worksheet, your child will use his imagination to draw a picture about the featured word.
Kindergarten Reading & WritingYour 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.
Reading & Writing Missing Sight Words Missing Sight Words Kids choose a sight word from the pool that fits into each simple sentence. Reading & WritingKindergarteners love to learn! Use this sheet of sight words to assess your students’ ability to recognize 50 common kindergarten sight words.
Kindergarten Reading & Writing End of Year Assessment: Sight Words End of Year Assessment: Sight WordsIt’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 Sight Words Game Sight Words GameThe 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 Color by Sight Word: Hot-Air Balloon Color by Sight Word: Hot-Air Balloon Take sight word practice to new heights with this coloring activity! Kindergarten Reading & Writing Back to School Word Search Back to School Word SearchGet into the scholarly spirit by completing this back to school word search! Have your child find the words, circle them, and cross them off the list.
Reading & Writing Sight Words Inventory Sight Words InventoryTime for a reading check-in? Assess your students’ abilities to read grade-level sight words using this quick reading inventory.
Reading & WritingAsk students to read an interesting biography about Dr. Mae Jemison and then answer questions about the text!
Social studiesWho, what, where, why, when: These are five very important words in our language. Use this worksheet to practice them!
Reading & Writing Finish the Halloween Sentences Interactive Worksheet Finish the Halloween SentencesThis worksheet is a fun way to get in the Halloween spirit while also practicing reading and writing simple sentences! Using the picture clues and word options to help guide them, young learners will finish the sentences by writing in the missing words.
Kindergarten Reading & Writing Interactive Worksheet Sight Words Assessment Sight Words AssessmentYour first graders have been hard at work on their reading skills this year! Use this quick one-on-one reading inventory to gauge and assess your students' abilities to read grade-level sight words.
Reading & WritingDo students know their colors and how to read them? In this activity students will be asked to identify the shade that matches.
Reading & WritingHelp your child strengthen his memorization skills with this printable worksheet, which uses sight words in a simple matching game.
Kindergarten Reading & Writing Independence Day Word Search Independence Day Word SearchThe 4th of July can be a day of both fun. and learning! Especially when you make it a day filled with tough-to-find, holiday-themed words.
Reading & Writing Sight Word Find Sight Word FindGet 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!
Reading & Writing Sight Word Search: How Does Your Garden Grow? Sight Word Search: How Does Your Garden Grow?Learning sight words is a breeze with these fun word searches that turn spelling practice into a game.
Reading & Writing Spelling Check-in Spelling Check-inReady, set, spell! Use this worksheet to gauge your students’ familiarity with common second grade spelling patterns.
Reading & Writing Word Search: Time to Eat! Word Search: Time to Eat!Learning to spell is a breeze with this word search, which turns boring ol' spelling practice into a game.
Reading & Writing Er, Ir, Ur Words Er, Ir, Ur Words In this phonics worksheet, children practice identifying r-controlled vowels in 12 sentences. Reading & Writing Flower Color by Word Flower Color by Word This coloring worksheet reviews the following sight words: a, at, he, no, in, and see. Kindergarten Reading & Writing Back to School Word Scramble Back to School Word ScrambleRing in the new school year with a fun word scramble, full of school-related words! Your student will build spelling skills as he goes.
Reading & WritingSight words can be particularly tricky for little ones to learn, mainly because these words cannot be sounded out using conventional phonetic principles. One way to overcome this obstacle is to print out our sight words worksheets. With themed word searches, matching games, professionally illustrated coloring pages, and other fun activities, your young learner will master key words like the, are, does, who, not, and one in no time!
Here’s the interesting thing about sight words: Once we master them, we never think about them again. But we also quickly forget just how difficult they were to learn. To the trained reader, words such as boy, girl, he, me, has, have, do, and does are easy to read, spell, and understand. But for beginning readers with developing brains, these sight words can be extremely tricky to grasp. Thanks to our sight words worksheets, parents and teachers can ease the confusion and put kids on the fast track to sight word proficiency.
One reason our sight words worksheets are so effective is they feature vibrant colors, as well as professionally drawn illustrations of recognizable objects, creatures, and characters to keep kids engaged as they learn. While you’ll never run out of sight word worksheets to print out, another fun way to practice this vital skill is during bedtime reading. Have your child flip through his favorite book and see if he can point to words like kite, orange, and egg. When he succeeds, lavish him with praise and watch his face light up!