Sight Words Worksheet – she, funny, girl
Can you see kids laughing and smiling? The sight words – she, funny, girl – are used in the sentence: She is a funny girl. Draw a picture of a funny girl.
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Can you see kids laughing and smiling? The sight words – she, funny, girl – are used in the sentence: She is a funny girl. Draw a picture of a funny girl.
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Little girls are especially pretty. The sentence for this worksheet is: That girl is pretty. Trace the sight words – that, girl, pretty. Draw a picture of a beauty.
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Man’s best friend times 2. Ruff! Ruff! The sentence in this worksheet: Two dogs run and jump. The sight words – two, dogs, run. Trace, write, and draw.
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We see a brown nest. Can you see kinders in awe of such a discovery! The sight words – we, brown, nest – make up the featured sentence. Draw a picture!
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The sight words – where, the, farmer – make you wonder where, o where can he be? Write the sentence. Draw a picture.
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Grab your cowboy hat & saddle up: I will ride a horse. The sight words – will, ride, horse – hint at havin’ fun times. Giddyup! Draw yourself on a horse.
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The yellow corn is good. Especially with butter! Trace the sight words – yellow, corn, good. Draw a picture and let’s eat!
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Ta Da! Introducing the sight word a. Trace the word a. Read the sentences: I see a bug. I see a fan. I see a map. Draw and color a picture to go with one of the sentences.
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The sight word am is the star of the show in this worksheet. The three sentences included: I am big. I am funny. I am a dog. Draw a picture to go with the sentences.
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Using the sight word and is easy-sneeezy especially when making lists like the sentence in this worksheet: I see a cat and dog and a pig. Draw a picture to go with the sentence.
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The sight word are used in these sentences sounds like a day at the beach or the pool: We are hot. We are wet. We are tan. Trace the word are, read the sentences, draw a picture.
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My dear little friend, where in this big wide world are you? Practice tracing the sight word at with these three answers: I am at home. I am at Tim’s. I am at Jill’s. Draw a picture.
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The sight word ate refers to lunch in this worksheet: I ate here. I ate lunch. I ate slowly. Trace the word ate, read the sentences, and draw a picture of yourself eating lunch!
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The sentences in this worksheet sound like it’s the perfect place to draw a big happy face! The sight word be is used to make the sentences: Be kind. Be good. Be happy.
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I can go. I can run. I can jump. As you read these sentences with the sight word can you envision an active child! Trace the word can, read the sentences, and draw a fun picture.
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Trace the sight word come then use your imagination to draw a picture to go with the sentences. I come here. I come now. I come see. What could it be that you’ve come to see?
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