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Learning sight words is a huge milestone in early reading, and “one” is one of those essential words children will see again and again as they begin reading simple books. These free printable “one” sight word worksheets help kids practice reading, tracing, writing, and using one through fun and meaningful activities that build reading confidence.
Whether your child is reading sentences like “One turtle is slow,” “One is missing,” or “Take one,” this small but important word shows up constantly in early readers. These worksheets make practicing one feel playful and approachable, giving learners a chance to master both reading and fine-motor skills at the same time.
As a mom of four (with one currently in 1st grade!), sight word practice has become a big part of our daily routine. Creating these worksheets has been my way of making early literacy fun, simple, and affordable, not just for my child, but for teachers, homeschoolers, and parents everywhere.
These “One” sight word printables are totally free to download and ready for home or classroom use. Print as many as you need and feel free to share them with other educators!
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✏️ What’s Included in the “One” Sight Word Pack
Each worksheet in this set is designed to help kids recognize, trace, write, and read the word one in creative, memorable ways.
1. Color by Sight Word
A fun twist on color-by-number! Kids color each section based on the sight words inside. When they finish, the word one is revealed as a hidden picture.
It’s a calming activity that strengthens reading focus and fine-motor control.
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2. Write & Draw Page
Kids write a sentence using one (“One dog is running.” “One fish is big.”) Then they draw a picture to match. It’s the perfect combination of creativity, reading comprehension, and sentence building.
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3. Trace, Write, Read & Color Page
A multi-skill worksheet that blends handwriting and reading practice. Students will:
- Trace the word one
- Trace and read a short sentence using one
- Trace and color the matching picture
This page supports reading fluency and pencil control in a gentle, fun way.
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4. Sight Word Activity Page (Easier Version)
Great for early learners! Children will:
- Color the word one
- Circle one from a mix of sight words
- Trace and write one
- Color the letters O, N, and E in an alphabet grid
- Fill in a missing one in a short sentence
- Color the matching illustration
A perfect page for kindergarten and early first graders.
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5. Sight Word Activity Page (Harder Version)
For learners ready for more challenge, this page includes:
- Trace & color one
- Dot or color all the one words hidden in circles
- Write one independently
- Circle one written in several fonts
- Cut and paste word boxes to complete a sentence
It’s hands-on, interactive, and ideal for literacy centers.
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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 making print-and-go learning activities that help kids learn through play.
From ABC tracing sheets to themed color-by-word pages, I’m always trying to design things that make learning fun, practical, and affordable.
Now that my own kids are deep into their early reading years, I’m building a 100-word sight word printable collection based on both the Dolch and Fry sight word lists. Each word gets its own post and a free downloadable pack, so families and classrooms everywhere can build reading skills without extra cost.
The “One” packet is part of that growing library of free early literacy resources.
📚 Perfect for Teachers, Homeschoolers, and Parents
These worksheets are great for:
- Classroom literacy centers
- Morning work
- Small-group instruction
- Homework packets
- Homeschool reading lessons
- Quiet-time learning
They print beautifully in black and white and look extra cute on pastel or colored paper, too.
📖 Coming Soon: 100 Free Sight Word Worksheet Packs
This “One” pack is part of my growing 100-word sight word library based on Dolch and Fry lists.
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🧡 Let’s Make Learning Fun (and Free!)
My mission has always been to make early learning fun, simple, and affordable. If these worksheets help your learners, at school, at home, or in a homeschool routine, that means so much to me.
If you know another parent, teacher, or homeschooler who would enjoy these resources, please share the link! And if you have a sight word request, I’d love to hear it, your ideas shape what comes next.
