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Learning sight words is a major milestone in early reading, and “have” is one of the trickier but most common sight words your child will encounter!
These free printable “have” sight word worksheets help kids practice reading, tracing, writing, and using have through fun, hands-on activities designed for young learners.
You’ll find have in countless beginner sentences like “I have a dog,” “We have fun,” or “You have it.” Because have doesn’t follow standard phonics rules, repetition and exposure are key, and these worksheets make that practice feel encouraging, engaging, and low-stress.
As a mom of four (with one currently in 1st grade!), I know how important it is to make sight word learning fun, simple, and affordable. Creating these worksheets has been such a helpful way to support my own kids, and to offer free resources for teachers, homeschool families, and parents everywhere.
These “Have” sight word printables are completely free to download and ready for home or classroom use. Print as many as you need and feel free to share them!
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What’s Included in the “Have” Sight Word Pack
Each worksheet in this set helps children recognize, trace, write, and read the word have in friendly, engaging ways.
1. Color by Sight Word
A color-by-number style activity with sight words instead of numbers! Kids color each section according to the word inside. Once finished, the word have appears as a hidden design.
This activity strengthens word recognition, focus, and fine-motor skills.
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2. Write & Draw Page
Kids write a simple sentence using have (“I have a ball.” “They have fun.”) Then they draw a picture to match their sentence.
It’s an excellent blend of comprehension, writing practice, and creativity.
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3. Trace, Write, Read & Color Page
A multi-skill worksheet that builds confidence and fluency. Learners will:
- Trace the word have
- Trace and read a sentence using have
- Trace and color a matching picture
Great for reinforcing fine-motor skills and reading comprehension at the same time.
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4. Sight Word Activity Page (Easier Version)
Designed for beginning readers! Kids will:
- Color the word have
- Circle have from a group of mixed sight words
- Trace and write the word
- Color the letters H, A, V, and E in the alphabet grid
- Fill in the missing have in a simple sentence
- Color the matching illustration
Perfect for kindergarten and early first graders.
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5. Sight Word Activity Page (Harder Version)
Ideal for growing readers ready for a challenge. Kids will:
- Trace & color have
- Dot or color all the have circles
- Write have independently
- Circle have written in different fonts
- Cut and paste word boxes to complete a short sentence
Hands-on, interactive, and perfect for literacy centers.
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🌟 Why I Created These Free Sight Word Printables
If you’ve been around my blog, you know I love creating print-and-go learning materials that make education playful and accessible. From alphabet tracing pages to color-by-sight-word sheets, I always try to design resources that help kids learn through creativity and repetition.
Now that my own kids are deep into sight word practice, I’ve been building a 100-word printable sight word collection based on the Dolch and Fry lists, one free pack for every single word.
This “Have” bundle is part of that project and is designed to help families and classrooms everywhere build strong reading foundations.
📚 Perfect for Teachers, Homeschoolers, and Parents
These worksheets are great for:
- Literacy centers
- Morning work
- Small-group reading
- Homework packets
- Homeschool practice
- Quiet-time learning activities
They print beautifully in black and white and also look adorable on colored or pastel paper!
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This “Have” pack is part of my growing 100-word sight word library using Dolch and Fry lists to support early readers step-by-step.
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🧡 Let’s Make Learning Fun (and Free!)
As a parent and creator, my mission is to make early education fun, easy, and affordable. If these worksheets help your students or your own children, that truly means the world to me.
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If you have a sight word request or worksheet idea, please reach out, I love hearing what would help your little learners most!
