Whoohoo! I have some more fun kindergarten sight word activities for you all today! I wanted some more sight word practice for Tinker Bell and so I created some fun Sight Word Search worksheets to help her out. These correlate directly with my K4 Kindergarten Curriculum**, and have been included in the lessons as well!
–> Download the Sight Word Search Worksheets <–
(Downloading: If you have troubles downloading, RIGHT click on the download link and select “SAVE LINK AS”. You will then be prompted to save the file to your computer.)
What’s Included?
There are 45 sight word search worksheets for words: a, am, and, are, at, ate, be, big, but, can, do, eat, for, get, go, had, he, his, I , in, is, it, me, new, not, of, on, our, out, saw, say, see, she, so, sun, the, to, too, two, up, was, we, who, yes, you.
How do you use the Sight Word Search worksheets? There are several ways you can use these sheets. Here are a few ideas to help get you started:
- Laminate them and use dry-erase markers to circle or put an “X” on the word
- Use highlighters to mark each word
- Laminate and use dry-erase markers to complete the sheet (sheets can then be re-used)
- Use with do-a-dot markers
- Place sheet on a magnetic board and use pom-pom magnets, or colorful button magnets
- Use cheerios, gold fish, M&Ms, raisins, or any other edible manipulative, then eat your completed sheet!
The good news is that Tinker Bell loved these so much she made me print out more! I love it when the kids like the things I make, plus they’re learning while they’re playing and that’s awesome homeschooling at its best!
I hope you enjoy the Kindergarten Sight Word Search worksheets!
These activities are part of my K4 Curriculum geared towards kindergartners. If you have a preschooler you might want to check out my Letter of the Week Curriculum, click on the images below to see more activities.
**Please note: If you downloaded my K4 Curriculum prior to 5/22/2012 and would like these free additions, please email me for updated download links!
Love these. Question: how do you laminate them? I have a laminating machine but it will not work with dry erase markers. I tried. The dry erase marker is either way too hard to get off or in most cases will not come off and stains the page. what am i doing wrong? HELP
I’m woke with my son at 2 am. He has autism and requires very little sleep 🙂 Stumbled upon your blog while searching for sight words. Thanks for sharing. I’m home schooling my children and appreciate your templates /resources. May God continue to bless you and your family.
I am a grandmother you just found out about sight words last year when my grandson was in first . I am helping my son with his daughter she is in kindergarten this year . I like the things you are doing god bless and keep it up because it sure is helping people like me you do not about sight words thank you so very much. A friend in. Oklahoma City oklahoma
All of your stuff is great! I am so thankfull to have found this site.
Thank you so much.
You are very gracious to let others have access to your wonderful materials. Did you create them? Thank you so much Trina
This is just what I’ve been looking for! Thank you sooooo much for sharing!
Thank you so much for sharing. This is absolutely fabulous as a resource for sight words.
Thank you so much for sharing! You’ve done a wonderful job…what a beautiful compilation.
Wow! Thank you Sooooo much for doing this. New at homeschooling and was feeling lost.
So helpful 🙂