Fun, engaging, and teacher-approved for early readers.
Sight words are essential building blocks for early literacy, helping young learners recognize words instantly—without needing to sound them out. Today’s featured word is: “it.” 🎉
This adorable and interactive worksheet helps your child:
✅ Color the word “it” for visual reinforcement
✅ Trace the letters to build muscle memory and handwriting skills
✅ Find and circle the word in a group of similar words
✅ Read and trace sentences using “it” in context
📄 This activity encourages fine motor development, letter recognition, and early reading confidence—all while having fun! It’s ideal for:
- Preschoolers
- Kindergarteners
- Homeschooling
- Classroom morning work or centers
🧸 Why sight words matter:
Sight words like “it,” “the,” “we,” and “is” appear frequently in early readers. Recognizing them quickly helps children gain fluency, comprehension, and confidence as they grow into strong readers.
🖨️ Print it out & start learning today!
Add this to your weekly literacy packet, use it during quiet time, or turn it into a quick group activity.