Hard 2 challenges first graders with four multiple-choice questions testing were, take, live, and any — sight words with irregular vowel sounds that are easy to mix up with similar-looking words. Students then complete five fill-in sentences using were, take, live, any, and let. This final sheet cements sight-word fluency with the trickiest Grade 1 Dolch words before moving toward Grade 2 reading.
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Sight Words
Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which sight word means 'more than one person was'?
A) was
B) were
C) are
D) is
2. Which sight word means 'to carry away' or 'to pick up'?
A) take
B) make
C) bake
D) lake
3. Which sight word means 'to have a home somewhere'?
A) love
B) give
C) live
D) leave
4. Which sight word means 'even a little bit of'?
A) many
B) some
C) any
D) all
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1. The kids were playing in the yard.
2. Please take your umbrella with you.
3. We live in a big blue house.
4. Do you have any cookies left?
5. Mom said to let me go first.
Sight Words
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which sight word means 'more than one person was'?
A) was
B) were
C) are
D) is
2. Which sight word means 'to carry away' or 'to pick up'?
A) take
B) make
C) bake
D) lake
3. Which sight word means 'to have a home somewhere'?
A) love
B) give
C) live
D) leave
4. Which sight word means 'even a little bit of'?
A) many
B) some
C) any
D) all
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) The kids were playing in the yard.
2) Please take your umbrella with you.
3) We live in a big blue house.
4) Do you have any cookies left?
5) Mom said to let me go first.
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