![]() ![]() ![]() If you have a preschooler you might want to check out my Letter of the Week Curriculum, click on the images below to see more activities. The two lists below are the kindergarten portion of the Dolch sight words List and the first 100 words included in the Fry sight words list. These activities are part of my K4 Curriculum geared towards kindergartners. I hope you enjoy the Kindergarten Sight Word Search worksheets! The good news is that Tinker Bell loved these so much she made me print out more! I love it when the kids like the things I make, plus they’re learning while they’re playing and that’s awesome homeschooling at its best! Use cheerios, gold fish, M&Ms, raisins, or any other edible manipulative, then eat your completed sheet!.Place sheet on a magnetic board and use pom-pom magnets, or colorful button magnets.I’ll be sharing below how we like to go about using this free printable for kindergarten. You can just print and be well on your way to learning with this awesome printable. ![]() Laminate and use dry-erase markers to complete the sheet (sheets can then be re-used) These free kindergarten sight words require no prep at all.Laminate them and use dry-erase markers to circle or put an “X” on the word.Here are a few ideas to help get you started: How do you use the Sight Word Search worksheets? There are several ways you can use these sheets. There are 45 sight word search worksheets for words: a, am, and, are, at, ate, be, big, but, can, do, eat, for, get, go, had, he, his, I, in, is, it, me, new, not, of, on, our, out, saw, say, see, she, so, sun, the, to, too, two, up, was, we, who, yes, you. You will then be prompted to save the file to your computer.) The two most popular sets of sight word lists are Fry and Dolch sight word lists, both of which are excellent resources for teachers and parents looking to decide where to start and assess what their students already know. (Downloading: If you have troubles downloading, RIGHT click on the download link and select “SAVE LINK AS”. You will find color words, shape words, themed words, and spelling word lists. –> Download the Sight Word Search Worksheets <– These correlate directly with my K4 Kindergarten Curriculum**, and have been included in the lessons as well! Whoohoo! I have some more fun kindergarten sight word activities for you all today! I wanted some more sight word practice for Tinker Bell and so I created some fun Sight Word Search worksheets to help her out. ![]()
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