Kids

Kindergarten Sight Words

My daughter started Kindergarten this week and she was so excited despite all the changes due to COVID. We attended a drive by to meet her teacher from a safe distance and she received some new learning materials for the year. Among her items were a list of sixty sight words. Yesterday we practiced writing them on rocks and then hid them for her to find with her siblings. She always loves a good competition. I also created a set of unicorn flash cards to help her learn her sight words. I went ahead and made a dinosaur set too in case some of her peers weren’t as much into unicorns.

I have included the two pdf files below. The files are non-editable. There are sixteen pages (fifteen with the sixty sight words and the last page is left blank for you to print out and write your own words if you like). The pages are best printed out in landscape orientation, laminated (for more durability) or just printed out onto cardstock, and then cut out. You can attach the cards to a binder ring to carry around, leave loose to hide in scavenger hunts, or use at the table with pipe cleaners and alphabet beads for your learner to spell. You can also print out more than one set and use them in a matching game. These are just a few suggestions. Without further ado, they are free to download here:

Your child may also be interested in:

Unicorn and Stars Sight Word Worksheets (with bonus muffin tin word sort circles)
Dinosaur Number Sense Cards
Personalized Tracing Worksheets Dinosaur Design (with bonus reward tags)
Personalized Tracing Worksheets Ballerina or Unicorn Design (with bonus reward tags)

More creative learning materials are available in my store at http://www.sodangfun.etsy.com Wishing everyone a fun Labor Day weekend ahead and happy learning!