Kindergarten Ela High Frequency Words Worksheets

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  • Balloon Color by Sight Word

    Add a splash of color to sight words practice! This color by sight word activity will help your child with word and color recognition.

  • Write and Draw Sight Words: Girl

    This 'Write and Draw Sight Words' worksheet is all about the word 'girl': have your child trace the word first, then try writing it on her own.

  • Write and Draw Sight Words: Ran

    After you child finishes this sight words worksheet on the word "ran", she'll be ready to run the world!

  • Learning Sight Words: "The"

    Looking for a phonics worksheet to help your child with sight words. This printable will him practice with the word "the".

  • Easy Word Search: W through Y

    Help get your kindergartener ready to read and write with this word search featuring simple words that start with W through Y.

  • Write and Draw Sight Words: Made

    What letters is the word "made" made up of? Find out on this great writing worksheet.

  • Write and Draw Sight Words: His

    This page works on learning the sight word "his", by asking kids to trace the word, then write it in a sentence. At the end, kids can color in the word.

  • Sight Words: Butterfly

    The butterflies are out for writing and sentence building practice this Easter! Work on sight words with your young learner.

  • Hearts Color by Sight Word

    Show a little love for kindergarten sight words! This color by word page is a great way to help reinforce word recognition in your beginning reader.

  • Write and Draw Sight Words: Cold

    This worksheet makes learning sight words a hands-on activity as your child traces the word "cold" then practices writing it himself.

  • Learning Sight Words: "Play"

    Looking for a phonics worksheet to help your child with sight words. This printable will him practice with the word "play".

  • Write and Draw Sight Words: Fly

    This worksheet builds reading and writing skills, and shows kids that reading can be fun! Kids practice tracing the word "fly", then write it in a sentence.

  • Write and Draw Sight Words: Six

    Learning sight words doesn't have to be boring. This worksheet adds in a fun drawing activity to get kids excited about learning to spell the word "six."

  • Write and Draw Sight Words: Pretty

    By tracing and then writing the sight words on their own, your preschooler will practice penmanship and broaden his vocabulary at the same time.

  • Sight Words: Sing

    Teachers will sing the praises of your child's reading and writing skills if she gets a head start with this sight words exercise featuring the word 'sing'.

  • Write and Draw Sight Words: Round

    Write and draw the word "round" in this sight words worksheet. Kids will write, trace, and color the word "round" in this worksheet.

  • Learning Sight Words: "Go"

    Help your child learn the sight word "go" with this printable phonics worksheet.

  • Write Your Name!

    Assess your students’ ability to write their name throughout the school year.

  • Write and Draw Sight Words: Don't

    Don't you want your child to become a pro at sight words? Print out this fun sheet, all about the word "don't."

  • Write and Draw Sight Words: Hold

    In this early reading and writing worksheet, your child will be asked to trace the word "hold", and then try writing it on her own in a sentence.

  • Sports Round-up

    Get to know the different sports with this triple-play sports worksheet! Trace the letters, learn sights words and complete a match-up activity.

  • Fireman Poem

    Your kindergartener is learning a lot of new words and how to use them. Give him the challenge of filling in the correct words in this poem about firemen.

  • Write and Draw Sight Words: Grow

    This fun worksheet, all about the word "grow," is chock-full of fine motor skills practice, including tracing, writing, and even a coloring activity, too!

  • Write and Draw Sight Words: Live

    The best way to learn new words is to practice them in context, and this worksheet allows kids to use the word "live" in a sentence.