Sight Words Practice — Answer Key
Part A: Sort the Words
Sort each word or number into the correct category box.
1. Sort each sight word into the correct category.
4 or Fewer Letters
beenbothcall 5 or More Letters
beforethesewould Been (4), both (4), and call (4) have four or fewer letters. Before (6), these (5), and would (5) have five or more letters.
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. I found my lost toy upon the bed.
The sight word upon means on top of, so the toy was found on top of the bed.
2. Can you tell me a bedtime story tonight?
The sight word tell means to share or say something to someone.
3. She can run very fast in a race.
The sight word fast means very quick.
4. He does not know the answer to the question.
The sight word does is a helping verb used with he, she, or it.
5. We like to sing songs together in music class.
The sight word sing means to make music with your voice.
Part C: True or False?
Read each statement. Circle True or False.
1. The sight word 'been' has four letters.
True False
This is true because been is spelled b-e-e-n, which is four letters.
2. The sight word 'before' has four letters.
True False
This is false because before is spelled b-e-f-o-r-e, which is six letters.
3. The word 'call' has five or more letters.
True False
This is false because call is spelled c-a-l-l, which is only four letters.
4. The sight word 'would' has five letters.
True False
This is true because would is spelled w-o-u-l-d, which is five letters.