Sight Word Worksheets
Sight Word Worksheet Generators
Create your own custom sight word worksheets in seconds using any of these popular templates:
Writing Practice
- Trace, Copy, Cover & Write - Multi-sensory approach for memorizing sight words
- Rainbow Words - Write each word in different colors for engaging practice
- Missing Letters - Fill in missing letters to reinforce spelling patterns
Games & Activities
- Sight Word Bingo - Turn review into a fun classroom game
- Word Search - Build visual discrimination skills
- Roll and Read - UFLI-inspired dice game for fluency practice
Pre-made Sight Word Lists
Start with our ready-to-use sight word lists organized by phonics pattern:
- Browse all 420+ pre-made word lists - Including multiple sight word categories
Our word lists include sight words organized by syllable type and phonics pattern, making it easy to create worksheets aligned with your scope and sequence.
Sight Word Worksheets Store
Browse ELA and early literacy worksheets perfect for sight word practice. These worksheets are designed by teachers and used in classrooms today. You can add any of them to your account and customize them for free.
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Trace, Copy, Cover & Write
Words used: so, so, sun, sun, like, like
Created by: R. Tan
Trace, Copy, Cover & Write
Words used: in, at, it, an, sit
Created by: M. Sutcliffe
Definition Match
Words used: 1. soft, 2. lift, 3. shift, 4. drift, 5. gift, 6. left, 7. raft, 8. craft, 9. loft, 10. swift, 11. sift, 12.apart, 13.form, 14.ride, 15. arrange, 16. pyramid, 17. geometry
Trace, Copy, Cover & Write
Words used: uphill, himself, bathtub, stepdad, sandbox, something, because, friend
Created by: B. Garcia
Trace, Copy, Cover & Write
Words used: wet, him, got, met, red, uphill, himself, bathtub, stepdad, sandbox, something, because, friend
Created by: B. Garcia
Tic Tac Toe
Words used: Give an example of how a student can model 'fair go' at school, Give an example of how a student can model 'understanding, tolerance and inclusion' at school, Why is democratic process important?, All voters have one vote in each election. Is this a right or responsibility?, A person can vote for a candidate of choice without fear or threat. Is this a right or responsibility?, Who has the right to vote in Australian elections? Include the words 'overseas' and 'hospital', Who has the right to vote in Australia? Include the words 'eighteen' and 'Antartica', Who does not have the right to vote in Australia? Include the words 'long term sentence', What does the word 'democracy' mean?
Cloze Worksheet with Comprehension Questions
Words used: memory, sensation, concentration, emotion, dream, balance
Created by: J. Yang
Cloze Worksheet
Words used: which, witch, to, too, two, their, there, they're, ate, eight, than, then
For grade level: Middle School
Created by: D. Erickson
Trace, Copy, Cover & Write
Words used: scant, scare, score, scram, scrape, scrawny, shaft, sheer, shown, shred, shrewd, shriek, scathing, shredded, shriveled
For grade level: 2nd Grade
Created by: M. Poirier
Trace, Copy, Cover & Write
Words used: shy, fly, country, high, kind, again, find, light, round, they
Created by: T. Massey
Tic Tac Toe
Words used: 20 + 14 =, 42 + 54 =, 17 + 32 =, 24 + 25 =, 94 + 5 =, 36 + 66 =, 23 + 47 =, 33 + 48 =, 19 + 22 =
Trace, Copy, Cover & Write
Words used: quit, quick, ax, zip, six, yips, of, wax, zap
For grade level: Kindergarten
Created by: C. Jordan
What Are Sight Words?
Sight words (also called high-frequency words) are words that appear frequently in written text. Many don't follow regular phonics patterns, so students need to recognize them instantly "by sight." The two most common sight word lists are:
- Dolch Words: 220 high-frequency words organized into five grade levels (Pre-primer through Grade 3)
- Fry Words: 1,000 words organized into groups of 100, with the first 300 covering about 65% of all written material
When students can recognize these words automatically, they can focus on comprehension rather than decoding.
Tips for Teaching Sight Words
- Introduce 3-5 words per week: Small groups allow for the repetition needed for mastery
- Use multi-sensory approaches: Combine seeing, saying, tracing, and writing
- Practice in context: Have students find sight words in sentences and books
- Review regularly: Use Bingo and Roll and Read with mixed new and review words
- Make it fun: Games keep students engaged during repetitive practice
For more detailed strategies, read our complete guide: How to Create Sight Word Worksheets in Seconds.
Conclusion
Sight word fluency is essential for reading success. With Worksheet Creator, you can create professional, customized sight word worksheets in seconds. Choose from Trace Copy Cover Write for multi-sensory learning, Bingo for game-based review, or any of our other templates to match your students' needs.