Sight Words Teaching Resources
Teach sight words and high-frequency words this year with printable worksheets, digital reading center activities, games and more teaching resources designed for elementary teachers and your students.
This curriculum-aligned resource collection was created by teachers for teachers like you to save you time on your lesson plans with editable options to help with the differentiation of instruction for your learners. Explore curriculum-aligned sight word lists, decodable text worksheets and more!
New to teaching this part of the ELA curriculum or just looking for fresh ideas to engage your learners? Read on for a primer from our teacher team!
What Are Sight Words?
By definition, sight words are words that kids are taught to recognize by sight rather than learning to sound them out phonetically.
The thought is that these types of words are used so frequently in written language that it becomes more efficient for children to learn to recognize them automatically than teaching students to sound them out every time they encounter them.
Why Are Sight Words Important?
Also known as "high-frequency words," recognition of these words is essential for building a strong foundation in comprehension and reading fluency.
Here are just a few of the reasons we teach sight words!
- It Helps Build Reading Fluency — Even though sight words appear at a high frequency in language, they often don't follow phonetic rules, which can make them difficult for early readers to sound out. By teaching students to recognize them on sight, we give kids the skills they need to decode these words quickly and accurately, which helps to build reading fluency.
- It Improves Reading Comprehension — When students can read sight words automatically, it frees up their mental energy to understand the overall meaning of the text. In turn, this improves their reading comprehension and helps them make connections between different parts of a text.
- It Helps Writing Development — We call them high-frequency words because they frequently appear in writing ... and that doesn't just mean the texts our students are reading. It also applies to their own writing! By teaching sight words, students can develop their writing skills and expand their vocabulary.
- Kids Get a Confidence Boost — Struggling to read commonly occurring words can be frustrating, especially when those words don't follow the "rules" of the English language. When kids can read their sight words with ease, it can boost their confidence and motivate them to continue to develop their literacy skills.
Sight Word Examples
In the primary grades, sight word lists typically include short words of no more than a few letters. These lists include articles, pronouns and other words that will appear in most written texts.
The exact words on sight word lists will vary depending on the school district, but there are generally around 250 to 300 sight words in total learned in the primary grades.
Some examples of the types of words on primary lists include:
- the
- and
- he
- she
- said
- is
- was
- am
- are
- to
- do
- in
- out
- up
- down
- of
- for
- on
- off
- with
As students get older, their sight word lists naturally get more complex. They'll start to learn words with multiple meanings or more specific content-related vocabulary.
Fun Sight Word Activities
Browse this whole collection for fun games and activities to get kids hooked on learning new words, and check out some favorites from our teacher team below!
Let Students Write on Their Desks
What’s more fun for kids than the ability to write on the desk?
Use a window marker to write sight words on the desk (don’t worry, the writing comes off easily with a damp wipe). Have students pick three or four sight word flashcards suitable to their level, then have them copy each of the sight words on their desk.
Sand or Rice Writing
Fill a tray with sand or rice in a tray, have students pick sight word flashcards, then write that word in the sand or rice.
Place a sheet of colored paper on the bottom of the tray for a more visually appealing activity.
Scratch Paper Fun
Black paper that can be “scratched” to reveal rainbow-colored designs isn’t just good for art class. Encourage your students to write each sight word on scratch paper to create a colorful list of sight words.
Magic Sight Words Activity
Using a white crayon, write some tricky sight words on a white piece of paper. Children then use watercolor paint to discover their magic words. Can they work out what the magic sight words are? Challenge students by writing a secret sight word message for them to discover!
Sight Word Paper Cup Tower Building
Using paper cups, stick sight words to each cup using a glue stick. Children must correctly say the word on each cup before placing it on their "sight word tower." Challenge your students to find out who can correctly say all the words and create the tallest tower!
Bonus: This sight word activity also helps them build those engineering skills.
Play Dough Sight Word "Writing"
Who doesn't love to play with play dough? Using sight word flashcards, have students pick a word, then create it using play dough. You can also print the sight word cards and send them home for parents to practice sight words at home with their children.
Mess-Free Paint Writing
Put some paint or cheap hair gel in a plastic zip-lock bag, have your students pick sight words, and then use a cotton swab or their finger to write the sight word! Easy-peasy lemon squeezy.
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Sight Word Lists – Teacher Resource Binder
Use this collection of checklists, student pages and quick-check assessments when reviewing Dolch sight words spanning from pre-primer to 3rd grade.
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Dolch Sight Word List – Complete Set
Practice word recognition with our set of 8 Dolch Sight Word Lists.
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Sweet Sight Words Worksheet - SAY
Practice reading, writing, and identifying the high-frequency word “say” from the Kindergarten-level Dolch sight words list.
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Dolch Sight Word Tracker - Google Sheets
Track mastery of Dolch Sight Words using a digital Google Sheets Sight Word tracking spreadsheet
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Sweet Sight Words Worksheet - VERY
Practice reading, writing, and identifying the high-frequency word “very” from the Second Grade Dolch sight words list.
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My Little Sight Word Book - Editable
An editable little book for learning sight words.
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Sweet Sight Words Worksheet - HAD
Practice reading, writing, and identifying the high-frequency word “had” from the First Grade Dolch sight words list.
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Roll it! Read it! Write it! Dolch 1st Grade Sight Words
Practice reading and writing Dolch’s first grade high-frequency words with this board game for multiple players.
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Roll and Read – Sight Word Game Pack
Practice reading sight words with this set of 5 Roll to Read Sight Word Game boards.
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Daily Dolch Drills — Pre-Primer Weekly Homework
Practice weekly sight words to strengthen letter-sound recognition, spelling, and reading fluency with six weeks of sight word homework worksheets.
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Sight Word Dominoes - Dolch 1st Grade
Improve identifying high-frequency words by sight with this set of 40 Dolch First Grade sight word dominoes.
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Find It! - Sight Word Worksheets
Make your sight word instruction fun with this word search puzzle.
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Sight Word Assessments and Data Tracking Sheets
Track Dolch sight word mastery with this set of printable assessments and data sheets.
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Dolch Sight Word Flash Cards
Practice the first 100 Dolch Sight Words with a deck of sight word flash cards.
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Sight Word SLAP IT! - Third Grade Dolch Words
Play a sight word matching game to enhance reading fluency and knowledge of third grade high frequency words.
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Google Interactive Sight Words - 1st Grade Dolch
Read, write, identify, and build all 41 Dolch first-grade sight words in an interactive Google Slides presentation.
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Google Interactive Sight Words - 2nd Grade Dolch
Read, type, build, and identify words from the Dolch Grade 2 Sight Words List in an interactive format.
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Second Grade Sight Word Dominoes
Improve high-frequency word identification by matching 46 words from the Dolch second grade sight word list.
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Sight Word Hunt — 2nd Grade Dolch Words List Activity
Practice reading 2nd-grade level sight words from the Dolch high-frequency words list with this activity.
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Color by Sight Words - 5 Words - Bee
A fun coloring activity to use when working with sight words.
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Color by Sight Words - 6 Words - Chicken
A fun coloring activity to use when working with sight words.
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Sweet Sight Words Worksheet - RAN
Practice reading, writing, and identifying the high-frequency word “ran” from the Kindergarten-level Dolch sight words list.
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Sweet Sight Words Worksheet - WAS
Practice reading, writing, and identifying the high-frequency word “was” from the Kindergarten-level Dolch sight words list.
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Sight Word BINGO (Fry Word List 201-300)
Practice learning sight words 201-300 on the Fry Sight Word List with our set of 22 Sight Words Bingo cards.
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My Little Sight Word Book - Said
A little book of activities for the sight word ‘said’.
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Sweet Sight Words Worksheet - WRITE
Practice reading, writing, and identifying the high-frequency word “write” from the Second Grade Dolch sight words list.
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Sweet Sight Words Worksheet - OLD
Practice reading, writing, and identifying the high-frequency word “old” from the First Grade Dolch sight words list.
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Sweet Sight Words Worksheet - OF
Practice reading, writing, and identifying the high-frequency word “of” from the First Grade Dolch sight words list.
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Sweet Sight Words Worksheet - WERE
Practice reading, writing, and identifying the high-frequency word “were” from the First Grade Dolch sight words list.
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Sweet Sight Words Worksheet - THANK
Practice reading, writing, and identifying the high-frequency word “thank” from the First Grade Dolch sight words list. Perfect Thanksgiving resource!
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Sweet Sight Words Worksheet - ONCE
Practice reading, writing, and identifying the high-frequency word “once” from the First Grade Dolch sight words list.
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Sweet Sight Words Worksheet - STOP
Practice reading, writing, and identifying the high-frequency word “stop” from the First Grade Dolch sight words list.