My Sight Words Workbook - Kindergarten & 1st Grade (4 -6 years old)
My Sight Words Workbook - Kindergarten & 1st Grade (4 -6 years old)
⏱️ 05 minutes a page
📖 Nothing to prepare. Open it, do the page, close it.
✏️ A pencil, not a tablet. 15 screen-free minutes.
✍️ Neater handwriting
📔 Works without you. Hand it to a grandparent or a sitter.
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My Sight Words Workbook - Kindergarten & 1st Grade (4 -6 years old)
"I thought teaching my child to read would be difficult. I assumed it would take long lessons, endless repetition, and a lot of frustration for both of us.
This workbook completely changed that. The activities are fun, simple, and short enough to keep my daughter engaged. She actually asks to do 'just one more page,' and seeing her recognize sight words in books and around town has been amazing.
Looking back, I realize building reading confidence doesn't have to be overwhelming. Sometimes all a child needs is the right tool and a few minutes of quality time each day. I'm so glad we found this workbook before she started school. 💛"
Is my child the right age for this?
Is my child the right age for this?
It's built for ages 4 to 6 — the pre-K, kindergarten and first-grade window. A quick check: if they know most of their letters and can hold a pencil, they're ready. If they're already reading full sentences fluently on their own, they've outgrown it. Plenty of parents start their four-year-olds on it and simply go slower.
I'm not a teacher. Will I actually know what to do?
I'm not a teacher. Will I actually know what to do?
You don't need to. There's no lesson to prepare, no method to learn first and nothing to look up at 9pm. Every page is one word, laid out in the same five steps, with a cartoon monkey who demonstrates each task — so the instruction comes from the page, not from you. You sit next to them and turn pages.
My child hates worksheets. What makes this different?
My child hates worksheets. What makes this different?
Each page is a colouring task, a hidden-word hunt and a cut-and-paste that happen to teach a word while they're happening. One parent put it better than we can: "It is easy, but makes fun and they learn, without realising it." And the page is over in about five minutes, which is roughly how long a five-year-old's attention lasts.
Aren't sight words outdated? I keep reading about the science of reading.
Aren't sight words outdated? I keep reading about the science of reading.
A fair question, and worth understanding. The criticism is aimed at pure memorisation — flash a card, guess the shape. That isn't what happens here. Your child writes each word by hand and then uses it in a real sentence, which is how the brain actually files a word. Phonics handles the words that follow the rules. This handles the roughly one hundred common words that don't — words like of, the and you, which can't be sounded out no matter how well your child decodes.
Why not just use a free app or printables?
Why not just use a free app or printables?
You can, and plenty of people do. Two differences. First, this is sequenced — 101 words in the order schools introduce them, so you're never deciding what comes next. Second, it isn't a screen. That matters to a lot of the parents who buy this: it's 15 minutes with a pencil, at a table, with you next to them.
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