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Spin, Read, and Write Sight Words #3

Practice sight words with this engaging spin-the-wheel worksheet! To start, students must use a paperclip and a pencil to create a spinner from the wheel at the top of the page. Learners will then spin a word, read it, and write it in the corresponding building. Keep going until each building is full of sight words!

Geared toward kindergarteners and first graders, this worksheet focuses on the sight words was, they, your, what, use, and say. Sight words may be difficult for young readers to decode, as parts of them do not follow phonetic rules, so it is important to prioritize practice. As students memorize these common words, they will become stronger readers and writers.

Check out Spin, Read, and Write Sight Words #1 and Spin, Read, and Write Sight Words #2 for more practice.

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