First Grade Ela High Frequency Words Worksheets

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  • Write the Sight Words: "Just"

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

  • Words That Begin with "J"

    Your beginning reader will master words that begin with the letter "J" using sight words and pictures.

  • Learning Sight Words: "To"

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

  • Alphabet Word Search: T, U

    First graders can find words that begin with the letters T and U in this fun and fundamental alphabet word search! Learn new vocabulary and alphabetical order.

  • Where Are My Sight Words? #1

    It's time for your students to activate their eagle eyesight. Ask your students to identify sight words scrambled in this printable word search.

  • Write the Sight Words: "Thank"

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

  • Read, Write, Check! #3

    With this activity, students will read the word, copy it, and then write again using only their memory. Kids will love the challenge of writing words from memory.

  • Write the Sight Words: "Them"

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

  • Words That Begin With "I"

    Indiana the iguana needs a little help with the letter "I". Your little reader will get some great practice with sight words.

  • Write the Sight Words: "Any"

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

  • Learning Sight Words: "For"

    All eyes are front and center on the sight word "for"! Our worksheet helps your kid learn the sight word "for" by having him fill in the blanks with the word.

  • Words that Start with "G"

    Using sight words, help your beginning reader master words that start with the letter "G". She'll be strengthening her vocabulary by matching pictures to words.

  • Write the Sight Words: "Know"

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

  • Parts of Clothes: Blue Jeans

    Teach your little one about the different parts of the clothes we wear! With this blue jeans cut-out activity, he'll learn a few useful new sight words.

  • Write the Sight Words: "Think"

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

  • Write the Sight Words: "May"

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

  • Unscramble Spelling Words

    Robots should be great at unscrambling messages, but this one has it all wrong! Put your child's spelling skills to the test and unscramble these sight words.

  • First Grade Sight Words Bingo Game #2

    Sprinkle some fun into sight words lessons with this bingo game. Ask your students to write the sight words in the boxes, cut out the words, mix them up, and play

  • Write the Sight Words: "Ask"

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

  • Where Are My Sight Words? #3

    Can your students find the 14 sight words hidden in this word search? This printable worksheet is not only great practice to recognize sight words, but it's also a fun game!

  • Parts of Clothes: Glasses

    Help your little one learn some new sight words about the clothes we wear! This one is all about the parts of a pair of glasses.

  • Write the Sight Words: "Fly"

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

  • Undersea Word Search

    Dive into a sea of words! Your child will have a blast hunting for all the words in this under-the-sea word search puzzle.

  • Sight Words Quiz

    Get a solid review of sight words while practicing for standardized testing! Kids will listen to your oral prompts to answer each question.