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100+ Tracing Sight Words | Free Printable | First Grade

These tracing sight words worksheets will help to visualize and understand sight words. 1st-grade students will learn basic words and can improve their basic vocabulary skills with our free printable tracing sight words worksheets.

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What Are Sight Words?

Common words that kids quickly recognize are called “sight words.” Beginning readers no longer need to attempt to sound out terms like “the,” “it,” and “and” because they appear so frequently in texts.

They can identify them by sight.


List of Popular Sight Words

The list of 100 sight words is given below.


25 Exciting Worksheets for Tracing Sight Words

Please download the following tracing sight words worksheets and practice tracing on the pages.


Tracing and Making Sentences with Sight Words (I Can Go There)

First, look at the worksheet where the sentence “I Can Go There” is indicated.

Trace the sentence by connecting the dots


Tracing and Making Sentences with Sight Words (Yes, He Likes Red)

 Look at the worksheet where the sentence “Yes, He Likes Red” is indicated. Trace the sentence by connecting the dots


Sight Words (Six, Ten, Green, From) Tracing

Now look at the worksheet, where some words like “six,” “ten,” “green,” and “from” are indicated. Trace the sentence by connecting the dots. 


Sight Words (Two, Not, Three, Four) Tracing

Now look at the worksheet, where some words like “two,” “not,” “three,” and “four” are indicated. Trace the sentence by connecting the dots. 


Making and Tracing Sentences with Sight Words (They Have Five Cars) 

Look at the worksheet where the sentence “They Have Five Cars” is indicated.

Trace the sentence by connecting the dots.


Make and Trace Sentences with Sight Words (Do You Love Him?)

Look at the worksheet where the sentence “Do You Love Him?” is indicated.

Trace the sentence by connecting the dots


Trace Sight Words (Has, Went, Into, Which ) 

Now look at the worksheet, where some words like “has,” “went,” “into,” and “which” are indicated. Trace the sentence by connecting the dots. 


Sight Words (Away, Her, Pink, So) Tracing

Now look at the worksheet, where some words like “away,” “pink,” “her,” and “so” are indicated. Trace the sentence by connecting the dots. 


Make Sentences with Sight Words (Look at The Boy) and Trace

Look at the worksheet where the sentence “Look at the boy” is indicated. Trace the sentence by connecting the dots


Tracing and Making Sentences with Sight Words (One Could Play This)

Look at the worksheet where the sentence “One Could Play This” is indicated.

Trace the sentence by connecting the dots


Sight Words (Be, Too, Purple, No) Tracing

Now look at the worksheet, where some words like “purple,” “no,” “too,” and “be” are indicated.

Trace the sentence by connecting the dots. 


Making and Tracing Sentences with Sight Words (She Eats All Day)

Look at the worksheet where the sentence “She Eats All Day” is indicated. Trace the sentence by connecting the dots


Make Sentences and Trace with Sight Words (We Saw a Tree) 

Look at the worksheet where the sentence “We Saw A Tree” is indicated. Trace the sentence by connecting the dots


Tracing Sight Words (When, Eight, Blue, What) 

Now look at the worksheet, where some words like “when,” “eight,” “blue,” and “what” are indicated.

Trace the sentence by connecting the dots. 


Tracing Sight Words with Sentences (It Is Your Time)

Look at the worksheet where the sentence “It Is Your Time” is indicated.

Trace the sentence by connecting the dots


Tracing Sentences with Sight Words (Jump, Run With Us)

Look at the worksheet where the sentence “Jump, Run With Us” is indicated. Trace the sentence by connecting the dots


Sight Words (Went, Black, Am, Little) Tracing

Now look at the worksheet, where some words like “went,” “black,” “am,” and “little” are indicated. Trace the sentence by connecting the dots. 


Tracing Sentences with Sight Words (Come Out and See)

Look at the worksheet where the sentence “Come out and see” is indicated. Trace the sentence by connecting the dots.


Making and Tracing Sentences with Sight Words (That Was My House)

Look at the worksheet where the sentence “That was my house” is indicated.

Trace the sentence by connecting the dots


Trace Sight Word (Are, To, For, Said)

Now look at the worksheet, where some words like “are,” “to,” “for,” and “said” are indicated.

Trace the sentence by connecting the dots.


Trace Sight Words (Yellow, Me, Of, On) 

Now look at the worksheet, where some words like “yellow,” “me,” “of,” and “on” are indicated. Trace the sentence by connecting the dots.


Making and Tracing Sentences with Sight Words (Who Came Here First?)

Look at the worksheet where the sentence “Who came here first?” is indicated. Trace the sentence by connecting the dots.


Sight Words (Got, White, In, His) Tracing

Now look at the worksheet, where some words like “got,” “white,” “in,” and “his” are indicated.

Trace the sentence by connecting the dots. 


Tracing Sentences with Sight Words (Get Up By Nine)

Look at the worksheet where the sentence “Who came here first?” is indicated.

Trace the sentence by connecting the dots.


Sight Words (But, Where, Why, Brown) Tracing

Now look at the worksheet, where some words like “but,” “why,” “where,” and “brown” are indicated. Trace the sentence by connecting the dots. 


Download Free Worksheet PDF

Download the following combined PDF and enjoy your practice session.


So today, we’ve discussed subtraction with base ten blocks worksheets using the concepts of tracing sight words. Download our free worksheets, and after practicing these worksheets, students will surely improve their vocabulary skills and have a better understanding of tracing.

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