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Kindergarten Kindergarten Sight Words Worksheet

Use the word bank to finish each short sentence with the right sight word.

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Worksheet details

Grade
Kindergarten
Subject
Reading
Skill
Sight Words
Topic
pre-primer sight words
Difficulty
Easy
Time
10 minutes
Pages
2 (incl. answer key)
Format
Printable PDF (US Letter)
Answer key
Included
Best for
centers, homework, morning work, intervention

What This Worksheet Practices

Students will recognize and use common pre-primer sight words to complete simple sentences.

  • Recognizing pre-primer sight words
  • Using a word bank
  • Reading a short sentence

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Preview of Kindergarten Sight Words Worksheet

A child’s very first words to know

Pre-primer sight words - I, see, the, can, we, like, go, my - are the first words a new reader meets, over and over. Because they show up so often, the goal is to recognize them instantly, which frees a child to enjoy reading instead of sounding out every word.

How to use it

Read each short sentence aloud and have your child pick the word that makes sense. Practice any tricky word on a flashcard until it’s automatic. Leads into 1st grade sight words.

👩‍🏫 Teacher note

These first sight words (I, see, the, can, we, like, go, my) appear constantly in early books. Read each sentence aloud and have students pick the word that makes sense.

🏠 Parent note

Read the sentence together and choose the word from the bank that fits.

Common Mistakes to Watch For

  • Sounding out words meant to be known on sight
  • Choosing a word that doesn't fit

Answer Key

Each answer shows the correct sight word.

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