Sight Word Practice | Lists 1-5

Recognizing sight words is a very important part of becoming a fluent reader. They account for 75% of the words found in beginning reader text. Sight words can be difficult to sound out because most of the time they don’t follow phonics rules. These no prep resources give your students fun and engaging ways to practice sight words from lists 1 - 5. 

Included in each no prep sight words resource are:
· 20 words introduced with a page for each word
· 9 additional worksheets including
     o 2 color by code pictures,
     o a word search
     o scrambled words
· A six page student reader which includes words from the list

Recognizing sight words is a very important part of becoming a fluent reader. They account for 75% of the words found in beginning reader text. Sight words can be difficult to sound out because most of the time they don’t follow phonics rules
the, to, and, he, of, they, was, said, a, I, you, if, is, that, she, for, on, had, but, in

Recognizing sight words is a very important part of becoming a fluent reader. They account for 75% of the words found in beginning reader text. Sight words can be difficult to sound out because most of the time they don’t follow phonics rules
at, as, with, up,am, then, little, down, all, is, look, her, be, have, some, there, we, go, out, 
him

Recognizing sight words is a very important part of becoming a fluent reader. They account for 75% of the words found in beginning reader text. Sight words can be difficult to sound out because most of the time they don’t follow phonics rules.
do, can, could, when, did, what, so, see, not, were, get, them, like, one, this, my, would, me, 
will, yes
Recognizing sight words is a very important part of becoming a fluent reader. They account for 75% of the words found in beginning reader text. Sight words can be difficult to sound out because most of the time they don’t follow phonics rules.
big, went, are, come, if, now, long, no, came, ask, very, an, over, your, its, ride, into, just, blue, red
Recognizing sight words is a very important part of becoming a fluent reader. They account for 75% of the words found in beginning reader text. Sight words can be difficult to sound out because most of the time they don’t follow phonics rules.
from, good, any, about, around, want, don’t, how, know, right, put, too, got, take, where, 
every, pretty, jump, green, four


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