Hard 1 tests quick sight-word recognition with four multiple-choice questions using fly, old, think, and round, where distractors look or sound similar. First graders then complete five fill-in sentences using stop, fly, old, think, and round. This sheet strengthens the ability to pick the right sight word under pressure — a key skill for fluent reading of unfamiliar texts at first-grade level.
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Sight Words
Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which sight word means 'to move through the air with wings'?
A) walk
B) fly
C) jump
D) swim
2. Which sight word is the opposite of 'new'?
A) old
B) big
C) little
D) good
3. Which sight word means 'to use your mind to figure something out'?
A) thank
B) this
C) think
D) then
4. Which sight word means 'shaped like a circle'?
A) round
B) square
C) long
D) flat
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1. Please stop at the red light.
2. Birds can fly high in the sky.
3. My grandfather is very old.
4. I think the answer is seven.
5. The ball rolled round and round.
Sight Words
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which sight word means 'to move through the air with wings'?
A) walk
B) fly
C) jump
D) swim
2. Which sight word is the opposite of 'new'?
A) old
B) big
C) little
D) good
3. Which sight word means 'to use your mind to figure something out'?
A) thank
B) this
C) think
D) then
4. Which sight word means 'shaped like a circle'?
A) round
B) square
C) long
D) flat
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) Please stop at the red light.
2) Birds can fly high in the sky.
3) My grandfather is very old.
4) I think the answer is seven.
5) The ball rolled round and round.
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