Worksheet 1: Be On this worksheet, students will color the word, color the letters in the word, trace the word, and write the word in a sentence. The child just grabs a pair of scissors, some glue, and he’s ready to go! Gotta love NO PREP when you’re working with multiple students. Check out this early literacy page, which has nine worksheets for teaching students to recognize, read, and write the sight word be. One of the best parts about these pages is that they are NO PREP. Just take a peek at the words and if you feel your child/student is ready, go for it! Of course, playing the sight word rhyming game with your child/student will help you gauge their readiness. I usually do not usually post things by grade level for the very reason that a child may be in Kindergarten and ready for the 1st grade list (or in 3rd grade and ready for the 2nd grade list). Your students will get to work with each of the 40 pre-primer words on the Dolch sight word list in 7 different ways on each worksheet. In this pack of sight word worksheets are four different matching pages loosely based off of the Dolch/Fry’s sight word lists: PP/P (Kindergarten), 1st grade, 2nd grade, and 3rd grade. These free sight word printable worksheets will give your pre-k, preschool, and even kindergarten students many meaningful opportunities to practice and work on these high frequency words. Sight Word Worksheets – Match the Rhyming Words *The free download link can be found at the END of this post. These are a great way to follow up with the rhyming game for some NO PREP independent work! Our sight word rhyming card game has been such hit with my 1st grader, so I created some companion sight word worksheets using the same words.
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