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Learning sight words is one of the biggest milestones in early reading, and “at” is one of the very first kids will learn! These free printable “at” sight word worksheets make practicing this foundational word simple, hands-on, and fun for preschoolers, kindergarteners, and early first graders.
The word at shows up in countless beginner books and short sentences, making it a must-know for new readers. I designed these printables to help children recognize, trace, write, and read “at” in ways that feel creative and confidence-boosting.
As a mom of four (with one currently in 1st grade!), I know how much progress can happen when learning feels playful instead of pressured. These pages are designed to be no-prep, fun, and free, perfect for teachers, homeschoolers, and parents alike.
These “At” sight word printables are free to download and ready to use for morning work, small group lessons, or at-home practice.
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✏️ What’s Included in the “At” Sight Word Pack
Each page in this printable pack focuses on helping children practice the word at in multiple engaging ways that support reading, writing, and fine-motor development.
1. Color by Sight Word
Kids color each section by matching sight words instead of numbers. Once completed, the word at is revealed!
This is a fun and effective way to build sight word recognition and strengthen focus while coloring.
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2. Write & Draw Page
Children write a simple sentence using the word at (like “I am at home.” or “Look at the cat.”) and then draw a picture to match.
This encourages early sentence formation and comprehension while letting kids express creativity through art.
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3. Trace, Write, Read & Color Page
This worksheet combines tracing, reading, and coloring for a complete literacy workout.
Kids will:
- Trace the word at
- Trace and read a short sentence using at
- Trace and color a matching illustration
It’s a balanced way to build reading comprehension and handwriting confidence.
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4. Sight Word Activity Page (Easier Version)
A beginner-friendly page that introduces several core reading skills:
- Color the word at
- Circle at from a mix of sight words
- Trace and write at
- Color the letters A and T in the alphabet grid
- Fill in the missing at in a sentence
- Color a picture that matches!
Perfect for kindergarteners and early first graders who are beginning to blend sight words into short sentences.
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5. Sight Word Activity Page (Harder Version)
A slightly more advanced worksheet designed to stretch early readers a little further. Kids will:
- Color and trace the sight word at
- Dot or color all the at words hidden in circles
- Write at independently
- Circle the word at written in different fonts
- Cut and paste a sentence using word boxes at the bottom
It’s a great way to challenge growing readers while keeping learning playful and creative.
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🌟 Why I Created These Free Sight Word Printables
If you’ve followed my blog for a while, you know I love creating hands-on printable resources that make learning fun and practical. From ABC tracing pages to themed color-by-number printables, I’ve always aimed to help parents and teachers keep early education stress-free and joyful.
Now that my own child is in the sight word stage, I’ve been developing a 100-word printable collection based on both the Dolch and Fry sight word lists, each with a themed post and matching worksheet pack.
The “At” sight word pack is part of that growing series, created to make early reading simple, accessible, and completely free.
📚 Perfect for Teachers, Homeschoolers, and Parents
These “At” sight word worksheets fit perfectly into any early reading routine. Use them for:
- Morning work or literacy centers
- Guided reading and small group instruction
- Homework packets or take-home practice
- Homeschool lessons
- Quiet-time learning
They print cleanly in black and white (ideal for ink-saving) and look adorable on colored paper too!
📖 Coming Soon: 100 Free Sight Word Worksheet Packs
The “At” pack is part of my 100-word printable sight word collection — featuring both Dolch and Fry lists. Each word pack helps children build reading fluency and handwriting skills through coloring, tracing, and sentence-building fun.
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🧡 Let’s Make Learning Fun (and Free!)
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If these “At” sight word printables help your students or kids, that means the world to me.
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