Sight Word: something
Here are some printable activities to help young students recognize and read the sight word something.
On this worksheet, students will color the word, color the letters in the word, trace the word, and write the word in a sentence.
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Students will trace and circle the word something. Then they'll cut out the letters and glue them on the paper to make the word.
On this printable, students will color by number, circle the word, count the letters, trace, and print the word.
This page has large outline letters for painting or coloring the sight word something.
Students can practice their typing skills with this printable "laptop." Just have them fold the page to make the sheet resemble a real laptop. Then they can practice typing the sight word something on the keyboard.
Write the word something. Then color the letters and picture symbols. Then practice typing it on the keyboard illustration.
Cut out the puzzle pieces and put them together to form the word something.
Use an ink dabber, markers, or crayons to color the word something every time it appears on this worksheet.
Trace the word something five times on the primary-ruled paper. Then try to write it two times.
Cut out the letters in the word Something and glue them in the correct spaces on the worksheet.
Assign a different sight word unit to your students each week. Each unit has a word list, word wheel, flashcards, word slider, tracing worksheets, and cut-and-glue activities.
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