These 8-10 page booklets feature sight words or 'popcorn' words that cannot always be sounded out, but beginning readers need to readily know. The booklets build upon each other, with the later booklets repeating already introduced sight words.  They are loosely coordinated to correspond with themes/seasons as the school year progresses. The table, below, will help you to navigate among the booklets.  Most of the booklets have multiple translations (Spanish, French, and German), big book versions, pocket chart pictures, cut apart words and sentences, stamping sheets, and digital and audio formats. Most of the booklets are secular in nature, but a few do have Christian themes.

Sight Word Index

Sight Words Listed In ABC Order
OR
Sight Words Listed By Booklet Title
OR
Sight Words Listed By Seasonal Usage
Fall
Winter
Spring / Summer

Once you locate the booklet you are interested in using,
click on the title to access the additional resources
(multiple translations, big book versions, stamping sheets, etc.).



Sight Words Listed in ABC Order

Sight Word

Booklets Used In
A *  indicates the sight word listed
is the sight word focused on in that booklet.

a

*Outside
*Fireman, A
Fall Basket, The (alternate)
Fall Is Here
Fall Is Here (alternate)
Places We Go
You Can Go
What Is It?
In Winter

Snowman, The
What Can We Do In the Snow?
People Who Help
Where Are We?
Dinosaurs
What Hatches?
What Could I Do?
Summer

am

*I Am Helping

 

and

*Foods I Like
When Is Easter?

 

are

*Leaves, The (alternate of Leaves Fall Down)
Fall Is Here (alternate)
Set the Table

We Can Give
Hearts, The
*Where Are We?

at

*Animals at Night
Where Are We?
At the Farm

 

can

*Family Fun
*I Can Move
Set the Table
You Can Go
My Look Book
 

What Can We Do In the Snow?
We Can Give
When Is Easter?
Bugs
Dinosaurs
What Hatches?

come

*Where Does It Come From?
*I Want to Be Like Jesus

 

could

*What Could I Do?

 

do

*In Winter
Hearts, The
Your Garden

Where Does It Come From?
What Could I Do?
Summer

does

*When Is Easter?
*Dinosaurs
Where Does It Come From?

 

for

*Snowman, The
Hearts, The
When Is Easter?

 

from

*Where Does It Come From?
*I Want to Be Like Jesus

 

give

*We Can Give

 

go

Fall Basket, The
*Trick or Treat
Set the Table

Places We Go
You Can Go
Summer

has

*Spring

 

have

*Tails

 

he

*People Who Help
Where Was Jesus?

 

here

*Fall Is Here
*Fall Is Here (alternate)

We Can Give
Where Was Jesus?

I

*Outside
*I See
Animals at Night
My Family
I Can Move
I Like
Set the Table
Foods I Like

My Look Book
What Can We Do In the Snow?
I Am Helping
When Is Easter?
Dinosaurs
I Want to Be Like Jesus
What Could I Do?
Summer

in

*Fall Basket, The
*Fall Basket, The (alternate)
You Can Go
In Winter
Mitten, The

Your Garden
Where Are We?
Where Was Jesus?
Summer

is

Leaves Fall Down
*See Me Obey
*Who Is This?
Fireman, A
Bedtime
Fall Is Here
Fall Is Here (alternate)
Thanksgiving Dinner

What Is It?
Snowman, The
We Can Give
People Who Help
When Is Easter?
At the Farm
At the Castle

it

*What Is It?
Dinosaurs
Where Does It Come From?

 

like

*I Like
*We Like School
Foods I Like

Dinosaurs
I Want to Be Like Jesus
Summer

look

*My Look Book

 

love

*My Family
When Is Easter?

 

may

*Dinosaurs

 

me

*Backyard Camping
*Backyard Camping
(alternate)

See Me Obey

My Family
My Look Book
When Is Easter?

my

*Bedtime
My Family
Fall Is Here
Fall Is Here (alternate)

Thanksgiving Dinner
Snowman, The
I Am Helping
I Want to Be Like Jesus

not

*Animals at Night
Fall Basket, The (alternate)
Where Was Jesus?
What Hatches?

 

of

*Colorful Eggs
*What Hatches?
At the Castle

 

on

*Thanksgiving Dinner
You Can Go
Where Are We?

Where Was Jesus?
At the Castle
Summer

out

*What Hatches?

 

said

*What Can We Do
In the Snow?

Where Was Jesus?

 

see

*Outside
*I See
Backyard Camping
Backyard Camping (alternate)

See Me Obey
Fall Basket, The (alternate)
Hearts, The
When Is Easter?

she

*People Who Help
At the Castle

 

some

*Colorful Eggs
*Bugs

 

that

*At the Farm
*At the Castle
What Could I Do?

 

the

Backyard Camping
Backyard Camping (alternate)
*Leaves Fall Down
See Me Obey
Animals at Night
Leaves, The (alternate of Leaves Fall Down)
Fall Basket, The
Fall Basket, The (alternate)
Fall Is Here
Fall Is Here (alternate)
Trick or Treat
I Like
Set the Table
 

Thanksgiving Dinner
Places We Go
Mitten, The
Snowman, The
What Can We Do In the Snow?
Hearts, The
I Am Helping
Where Are We?
Where Was Jesus?
When Is Easter?
Colorful Eggs
At the Farm
At the Castle
Summer

there

*Set the Table
We Can Give
*Counting Shamrocks

 

they

*Seeds
Where Does It Come From?

 

this

Leaves Fall Down
*See Me Obey
*Who Is This?
Fireman, A

Bedtime
Snowman, The
At the Farm
Summer

to

*Places We Go
I Want to Be Like Jesus
Summer

 

want

I Want to Be Like Jesus

 

was

*Mitten, The
Counting Shamrocks

Where Was Jesus?
When Is Easter?

we

*At School
Family Fun
Fall Basket, The (alternate)
Trick or Treat
We Like School

Places We Go
In Winter
What Can We Do In the Snow?
We Can Give
Where Are We?

were

*Counting Shamrocks
*Colorful Eggs

 

what

Dinosaurs
*At the Farm
*At the Castle

 

when

*When Is Easter?

 

where

*Where Are We?
*Where Was Jesus?
Where Does It Come From?

 

who

*At the Castle

 

will

*At School
Animals at Night
Fall Basket, The
Fall Basket, The (alternate)

Trick or Treat
Places We Go
Seeds

with

*Hearts, The
Where Was Jesus?
Dinosaurs

 

would

*Summer

 

you

*You Can Go
My Look Book
Hearts, The

What Could I Do?
Summer

your

*Your Garden

 


Sight Words Listed by Booklet Title

Booklet Title

Sight Words Used

New Focus
Word(s)

Review Words

Animals at Night

not, at

the, will, I

At School

we, will

 

At the Castle

who, what, that

is, the, of, on, she

At the Farm

what, that

at, this, is, the

Backyard Camping

me

the, see, sees

Backyard Camping (alternate)

me, the

see, sees

Bedtime

my

this, is

Bugs

some

can

Colorful Eggs

some, were, of

the

Counting Shamrocks

there, were

was

Dinosaurs

does, may, what

like, a, it, with, I, can

Fall Basket, The

in

will, go, the

Fall Basket, The (alternate)

in

we, will, see, the, a, not

Fall Is Here

here

a, the, my, is

Fall Is Here (alternate)

here

the, are, is, a, my

Family Fun

can

we

Fireman, A

a

this, is

Foods I Like

and

I, like

Hearts, The

with

do, you, see, the, are, for

I Am Helping

am

I, the, my

I Can Move

can

I

I Like

like

I, the

I See

I, see

 

I Want to Be Like Jesus

come, from, want

I, to, like, my

In Winter

do

we, a, in

Leaves Fall Down

the

this, is

Leaves, The (alternate of Leaves Fall Down)

are

the

Mitten, The

was

the, in

My Family

love, loves

I, my, me

My Look Book

look

I, can, me, you

Outside

I, see, a

 

People Who Help

he, she

is, a

Places We Go

to

we, will, go, the, a

See Me Obey

this, is

the, me, see

Seeds

they

will

Set the Table

there

are, the, can, go, I

Snowman, The

for

this, is, the, a, my

Spring

has

 

Summer

would

I, like, to, in, the, go, on, a, do, you, this

Tails

have

 

Thanksgiving Dinner

on

the, is, my

Trick or Treat

go

the, will, we

We Can Give

give

here, are, we, can, is, there

We Like School

like

we

What Can We Do In the Snow?

said

I, we, can, in, the, a

What Could I Do?

could

I, a, you, do, that

What Hatches?

out, of

a, can, not

What Is It?

it

is, a

When Is Easter?

when, does

is, the, for, me, and, was, I, can, see, loves

Where Are We?

where, are

we, a, on, in, at, the

Where Does It Come From?

come, from

where, does, it, they, do

Where Was Jesus?

where

was, with, he, in, the, on, not, here, said

Who Is This?

this, is

 

You Can Go

you

can, go, in, on, a

Your Garden

your

do, in


Contributors Who Have Helped to Enhance the Original Booklets

Several teachers have offered their talents to make the Sight Word Booklets easier to use with a wider range of students. Many thanks for their contributions and willingness to share with other educators!

Big Book Versions and Pocket Chart Pictures

Martha Shehan, a Kindergarten teacher in Colorado, shares how she uses the sight word booklets weekly in her classroom.  
"I re-created them using the same Microsoft clip art so I can have a teacher version "big book" in color as I do a first read with the kids each week.  I also used the clip art to make pictures for the pocket chart. I write each page (sentence by sentence) on sentence strips for the pocket chart.  After the first reading, children take turns coming up and reading one sentence at a time in the pocket chart, then finding the picture to match. This is such a wonderful way to reinforce voice-print match, reading strategies (looking for the picture, re-reading and getting a running start, and getting their mouth ready by making the first sound of an unfamiliar word.) After a couple of days with this practice, I give them each their own copy - the ones from your site. This has brought such remarkable results with my readers. They are so confident - even the first month of school - using this method." 

Martha has graciously agreed to share the Big Book Teacher Versions as well as the Pocket Chart Clipart.  Thank you Martha for taking the time and effort to make and share these resources!

Translations
A big thank you to all of our dedicated translators!

Spanish - An ESL teacher, translator, and frequent visitor to Hubbard's Cupboard,Marina Insaustiagreed to help translate some of the printable booklets into Spanish!  Also, thanks to Rosa Caballero-Perez for voluntarily translating a few of the newer booklets into Spanish as well.

French - Two French teachers, Lise Perreault and Kathy Jones, have volunteered to translate some booklets into French as well. 

German - A native born German, Tanja Bonaddio, who teaches a kindergarten Immersion class here in the United States contacted me regarding translating all of the booklets into German.

Portuguese - Ana Cristina Sousa, a native from Lisbon, Portugal, is the current Coordinator of Portuguese Programs in California and other Western States. She is located at California State University. For more information, and more Portuguese resources please visit the Portuguese Language Network Online.

Janel Inderbitzen, a Californian of Portuguese descent, is a certified teacher and mother of 3. She recently joined the Portuguese Parent and Teacher Club created by Ana Cristina Sousa. One of the Club's main activities is sharing, creating and online publishing of Portuguese materials.

Multimedia - Digital and Audio Booklets

Waleska Batista and the Spanish teachers from Cherry Hill Public Schools have worked diligently on a project to create Quicktime movies and audio files of the books being read aloud.  Wow!  This was quite an undertaking and many, many thanks need to head their way. Thank you!    Waleska suggests that the Quicktime movies can be downloaded to iPods or viewed on a screen. Also, the audio MP3s can be download, burned onto a CD, and possibly used at a listening center with the printed booklets in classrooms that don't have enough computers or iPods available.

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Notes on Copyright and Printing Helps

Please Note Copyright:

These booklets are free for early childhood educators to use with their students.  However, please do not alter them in any way or publish them in any form (website, book, etc.). All graphics are either hand drawn by me, M. Hubbard,  or are from Microsoft Clipart Gallery.  Please provide a link to this page when referencing. Thanks!

Note About Printing:

To view and print the printables from this page, you need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader. Acrobat Reader is freely available at  
http://get.adobe.com/reader/

You also need to have Comic Sans MS installed on your computer.  Comic Sans MS is a free font that has come with Windows since Windows 95.  Here is a free download place:http://simplythebest.net/fonts/fonts/comic_sans_ms.html

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Additional Sight Word Resources

Inside Hubbard's Cupboard

My Words Sight Word Recording Sheet
Sight Word Cards
Blank Stamp and Write Sheet

Outside of Hubbard's Cupboard


Color By Number Sight Words (Pre-Primer) - from The Moffatt Girls blog
Read, Trace, Paste Sight Word Printables - from The Moffatt Girls blog
You Can Read - printable sight word activities from Carisa at 1+1+1=1
Sight Word Practice Cards-from Confessions of a Homeschooler

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