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Trace, Copy, Cover & Write

Words used: sing, ding, ring, king, sting, cling, wing, doing, going, being, ping, thing, fling, bring, swing, sling

For grade level: ParentHomeschool

Created by: K. Cole

Bingo Cards

Words used: wish, dish, fish, fresh, dash, rush, sash, flash, brush, smash, shut, ash, shy, ship, shop, shed, shell, shush, chin, much, chop, chip, chick, rich, chat, inch, bench, lunch, bunch, pinch, chill, chug, crunch, branch

For grade level: ParentHomeschool

Created by: K. Cole

Trace, Copy, Cover & Write

Words used: wish, dish, fish, fresh, dash, rush, sash, flash, brush, smash, shut, ash, shy, ship, shop, shed, shell, shush

For grade level: ParentHomeschool

Created by: K. Cole

Trace, Copy, Cover & Write

Words used: chin, much, chop, chip, chick, rich, chat, inch, bench, lunch, bunch, pinch, chill, chug, crunch, branch

For grade level: ParentHomeschool

Created by: K. Cole

Trace, Copy, Cover & Write

Words used: bath, math, path, cloth, moth, thin, Seth, thick, this, then, than, that, thy, them, with, Beth, they

For grade level: ParentHomeschool

Created by: K. Cole

Trace, Copy, Cover & Write

Words used: oh, boy, they, there, two, said, girl, little, her, does, goes

For grade level: ParentHomeschool

Created by: K. Cole

Trace, Copy, Cover & Write

Words used: bath, math, path, cloth, moth, thin, Seth, thick, this, then, than, that, thy, them, with, Beth

For grade level: ParentHomeschool

Created by: K. Cole

Bingo Cards

Words used: oh, they, boy, there, said, two, little, girl, her, does, goes, bath, math, path, cloth, moth, thin, Seth, thick, this, then, than, that, thy, them, with, Beth

For grade level: ParentHomeschool

Created by: K. Cole

Bingo Cards

Words used: say, day, way, may, lay, play, pray, stay, hay, yay, pay, ray, clay, tray, sway, bay, fly, fry, dry, cry, sky, pry, sly, ply, try, spy, why, guy, buy, by, my

For grade level: ParentHomeschool

Created by: K. Cole

Trace, Copy, Cover & Write

Words used: say, day, way, may, lay, play, pray, stay, hay, yay, pay, ray, clay, tray, sway, bay

For grade level: ParentHomeschool

Created by: K. Cole

Crimes and law

Words used: Criminal justice system: – The system of law enforcement, courts, and corrections that addresses criminal behavior., Law enforcement agencies: – Organizations responsible for enforcing laws and maintaining public order., Legal rights: – Rights bestowed upon individuals by law., Crack down on: – To take severe measures against illegal activities., Turn in: – To report someone to authorities., Break into: – Illegally entering a building with intent to commit a crime., Felony: – A serious crime typically punishable by imprisonment for more than one year., Defendant: – An individual accused in a court of law., Prosecution: – The legal party responsible for presenting the case against an individual accused of breaking the law., Caught red-handed: – Discovered while committing a crime., In hot water: – In trouble; facing difficulties due to one's actions., A law unto oneself: – Someone who behaves according to their own rules rather than following established laws., Witness testimony: Evidence given by someone who has seen or heard something related to a case., To walk a fine line: Means to navigate a situation that is precarious or risky, often referring to legal matters where one must be careful not to cross legal boundaries., To throw the book at someone: Means to punish someone to the fullest extent of the law, often used in the context of sentencing.

Created by: А. Патрушева

Trace, Copy, Cover & Write

Words used: by, fly, my, fry, dry, cry, sky, pry, sly, ply, try, spy, why, guy, buy

For grade level: ParentHomeschool

Created by: K. Cole


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.

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