FREE Sight Word Assessment for Young Learners

Published:
April 15, 2019

Contributor:
Jeannette Tuionetoa

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Developing a large base of known sight words to help kids read fluently is not easy. We want our children to read well. However, the reality is that they need to have a strong base knowledge of sight words in order to read more fluently. Like many other subjects. we can’t skip to Z without have the rest of our ducks in a row.

free sight word assessment

There are good resources out there to help you with activities to build on your child’s knowledge of sight words (I have some below you can use as well). They issue lies when you don’t have a means to evaluate exactly where your child is and what they need help in. It would be best for homeschool parents to monitor students’ progress on a regular basis to determine known sight words and the ones they need extra practice with.

These sight word assessments are great for evaluating where your child is and how you can help them with more sight words to add to their foundation.

Once you know where your child is, grab some of these resources to help them work on the sight words they need:

FREE Printable Sight Word Worksheets

FREE Printable Sight Word Flash Cards

FREE Sight Word Educational Games for Homeschool

Feed-the-Dog FREE Sight Word Activity

FREE Printable Sight Word Emergent Readers

Grab your free sight word assessment to give your young learner and determine where they are from The Reading Round-up.

Letter Tiles App

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