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Some words are small but mighty, and “of” is one of those sight words that shows up everywhere once kids start reading! Learning how to recognize, trace, and use “of” helps children read smoother, understand sentences better, and gain confidence as young readers.
I designed these free printable “of” sight word worksheets to help make reading practice fun, hands-on, and simple for both teachers and parents. As a mom with a first grader at home, I know how much these little words matter, and how important it is to make learning enjoyable.
These printables are free to download and perfect for classroom literacy centers, homeschool lessons, or quiet reading time at home.
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🐾 What’s Included in the “Of” Sight Word Pack
Each worksheet in this set focuses on helping kids master the word “of” through writing, reading, and coloring activities. Every printable is black-and-white for easy printing and ideal for crayon, marker, or pencil work.
1. Color by Sight Word
A playful color-by-number-style worksheet, except instead of numbers, kids color by sight words! Once they’ve colored all the sections “of” shows up in bold bright colors in the center of the page. It’s a fun way to reinforce word recognition and keep little learners engaged.


2. Write & Draw Page
In this activity, kids come up with a short sentence with the sight word of:
After writing, they can draw a picture to match their sentence, a perfect chance for creative expression and a bit of fine-motor practice too.

3. Trace, Write, Read & Color Page
This one combines multiple early-literacy skills in one worksheet:
- Trace the word of
- Trace & Read the sample sentence: “The tail of a dog.”
- Trace & Color the golden retriever illustration at the bottom
Tracing both the word and the full sentence gives children repeated exposure to of in context while supporting hand-eye coordination and early writing control. And tracing the dog picture at the bottom is a great way to sneak in some additional pencil control practice in a fun and sneaky way.

4. Sight Word Activity Page (Easier Version)
This “all-in-one” worksheet has a little bit of everything:
- Color the sight word of in large bubble letters
- Find and circle the correct sight word among others
- Trace and write of independently
- Identify the letters o and f in the alphabet section
- Fill in the blank in the sentence:
“The color ___ the dog is yellow.”
The page ends with a cute golden retriever picture for students to color after finishing their reading and writing work.

5. Sight Word Activity Page (Harder Version)
For students who are ready for a bit more challenge:
- Color of in block letters
- Circle or dot all the of words hidden among others
- Trace and write the sight word on their own
- Identify of written in multiple fonts
- Cut and paste words to complete a sentence correctly
It’s a great way to build early reading fluency while keeping learning interactive and fun.

💬 Why I Created These Free Sight Word Printables
As a mom of four (and with one child currently in 1st grade), I’ve realized just how quickly the reading journey shifts from letters to words — and from tracing to comprehension.
When my son started practicing sight words like of, I wanted him to feel confident and curious, not overwhelmed. That’s why I began designing free printable sight word worksheets that are creative, approachable, and budget-friendly.
Each new sight word pack helps kids recognize and use these foundational words naturally while having fun coloring, tracing, and creating sentences that make sense to them.
🏫 Free for Teachers, Homeschoolers, and Parents
You are absolutely welcome to print and use these worksheets in your classroom, learning center, homeschool curriculum, or with your own kids at home.
Use them for:
- Morning literacy work
- Reading centers or stations
- Homework practice
- One-on-one tutoring
- Extra reinforcement for beginning readers
The activities are easy to differentiate and build on each other. You can use the simpler pages for early learners and the more advanced cut-and-paste versions for kids ready to stretch their reading skills.
🔤 Coming Soon: 100 Free Sight Word Worksheet Packs
This “Of” sight word set is part of my growing Free Sight Word Worksheet Series – I’m working through 100 of the most common sight words one by one, with each post featuring a themed sentence, illustration, and reading activity pack.
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💡 Teaching Tip: Reinforce “Of” in Everyday Reading
After using these worksheets, help your child spot the word of in books, signs, or even cereal boxes! Turn it into a mini-challenge – “Who can find of first?”
Making sight word learning part of everyday life helps solidify recognition in a natural, stress-free way.
🧡 About My Free Printable Philosophy
Creating these resources is my small way of helping parents and teachers make early education fun, easy, and affordable. Every worksheet pack is designed with real classrooms and kitchen tables in mind, because learning doesn’t have to be complicated (or expensive) to be meaningful.
If these printables brighten your student’s day or make your lesson planning easier, I’d love for you to share this post or pin it on Pinterest. Every share helps me keep making more free learning resources for kids everywhere.
