Summer Dolch Sight Word Flashcards Primer
Kick off your shoes and head into the surf and sand with these summer primer Dolch sight word flashcards. Ten pages of 52 words.
CCSS RF.K.3c
Kindergarten sight words are the words that are recommended for kindergarteners to learn first. They include Fry words and Dolch sight words. You will find one section dedicated to Dolch words and one to Fry words. The other sections are a compilation of these sight words used in a variety of sight word worksheets, color by sight word worksheets, and emergent reader booklets. Dolch words have a list of 40 words called pre primer sight words. Those are included in this kindergarten sight words section as well.
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Kick off your shoes and head into the surf and sand with these summer primer Dolch sight word flashcards. Ten pages of 52 words.
CCSS RF.K.3c
Cute characters adorn these winter themed Dolch sight word flashcards. Eight pages, 40 words, six words per page.
CCSS None for Pre-K
Cute kids, snow forts, and warmly dressed pets adorn these winter Dolch sight word flash cards. Eight pages, 52 words, six per page.
CCSS RF.K.3.c
Spunky pumpkins with polka dots and stitching lead the way to beautiful fall days with these Dolch sight word flashcards for pre-primer.
CCSS None for pre-K
Spice things up with this set of fall Dolch sight word flashcards for primer! Cute orange and yellow pumpkins with white lettering.
CCSS RF.K.3c
Trace the sight words – am, on, chair. Read and write the sentence: I am on the chair. Draw a picture of yourself sitting, singing, or even dancing on a chair!
CCSS RF.K.3c and SL.K.5
We are at school. I wanna be at school! School is cool! Trace the sight words – are, at, school . Write the sentence. Draw yourself at school.
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I ate three red apples. The three featured sight words – ate, three, apples. Trace, write, and draw. Will you draw three apples or the leftover cores?Yum!
CCSS RF.K.3c and SL.K.5
Is it a truck, a van, or a big, fast race car? The big car is red. This sentence combines the sight words big, car, and red to appeal to little imaginations.
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Kids love to play with their friends. Putting together the sight words – came, play, now – gives us this sentence: He came to play now. What fun is in store?
CCSS RF.K.3c and SL.K.5
I can jump up. But the question is how high can you jump? The sight words – can, jump, up – fill your thoughts with kids like Tigger! Trace, write, & draw.
CCSS RF.K.3c and SL.K.5
Trace the sight words – cat, ran, away. Write the sentence in your best printing. The cat ran away! Draw a picture. What is the cat running away from?
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Kids love to go to each others homes to play! Trace the sight words – come, my, house. Write this sentence: Come to my house! Draw a picture.
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Can you hear the ball bouncing? I have a blue ball. Trace the sight words – have, blue, ball. Write the sentence and draw a picture. Bounce! Bounce!
CCSS RF.K.3c and SL.K.5
I like this new flower. What’s not to like about a newly bloomed flower? Trace the sight words – like, this, flower – and write the sentence. Draw a picture.
CCSS RF.K.3c and SL.K.5
Baa. Baa. Look at the black sheep. Have you any wool? Trace the sight words. Write the sentence and draw a picture. Yes, sir I will!
CCSS RF.K.3c and SL.K.5