
Trace the words inside the box and then write the words in the correct boxes below the word bank. The final worksheet is another tracing and writing activity. Color in the monsters that are standing above one of the words from the box. Underneath the box are monsters with high-frequency words written beneath them. Your students need to trace the words in the box. In the box are all of the kindergarten sight words that we've been focusing on in this unit.
#Sight words pre k worksheets how to#
Since we're just starting to learn how to read, you may have to help your child read the sentence and then let him or her pick the correct word. Using the words from the box, have your child complete the sentences. The next sheet is a fill in the blank activity. Use these sight words kindergarten worksheets to teach your child about the pre-primer words listed below. Using the word bank at the top of the page, unscramble the word on each animal and then write it on the line next to it. Your kindergartener will sort through the letter scramble to spell and write down each sight word.

Each word is written on one of the animals and has been scrambled up. Dive into sight words with these spelling cut-and-paste worksheets. It is estimated that the high frequency words on the list make up 80 of the words. The third paper is a scrambled writing task. A total of 315 words are broken down by grade, from Pre-K to 3rd grade. Have your child circle all of the trees that have one of the sight words from the box written on it. Below the box are trees with words on them. In the second row is a box with the sight words in it.

Have your child trace the word and then practice writing the word a few times on the remaining space. Each word is written in a traceable font at the beginning of each line. There are five rows of handwriting practice. The first sheet focuses on simple handwriting tasks.
#Sight words pre k worksheets free#
If you've been working your way through the previous sets of words, then you are familiar with the different types of worksheets below. Print out these free worksheets to help your preschool and kindergarten kids learn their first words and build their vocabulary. If you haven't worked on these words yet, you can go ahead with this lesson, but be sure to check out the related pages at the bottom of this page for the free worksheets covering those words. If you have been working your way through all of the lessons, your child should already be able to read I, can, we, see, the, a, and, go, to, and you. Use these sight words kindergarten worksheets to teach your child about the pre-primer words listed below.
