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Sight words are the foundation of early reading, and “all” is one of those powerful little words kids encounter everywhere. These free printable “all” sight word worksheets help children practice tracing, writing, reading, and using the word all through fun, meaningful activities perfect for home, classroom, or homeschool settings.
Kids see all in phrases such as “all done,” “all animals,” “all day,” and “all the toys.” Because it appears so frequently, developing strong recognition early helps build reading fluency and comprehension.
As a mom of four (with one currently in 1st grade!), I’ve seen just how much playful repetition helps. My son is learning new sight words every week, so these worksheets are designed to make that process easy, engaging, and affordable for families and educators everywhere.
These “All” sight word printables are free to print individually from the post.
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✏️ What’s Included in the “All” Sight Word Pack
Each worksheet in this pack helps kids recognize, trace, write, and read the word all in different and memorable ways.
1. Color by Sight Word
Kids color each section based on the sight word inside, and when finished, the hidden word all appears. This quiet, hands-on activity builds fine-motor skills, attention, and word recognition.
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2. Write & Draw Page
Children write their own sentence using all (“All the birds fly.” “I love all snacks.”) Then they draw a picture to match. A wonderful way to reinforce understanding and creativity.
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3. Trace, Write, Read & Color Page
A gentle, structured worksheet that supports early handwriting and reading.
Learners will:
- Trace the sight word all
- Trace and read the sentence “I love all animals.”
- Trace and color a picture of a girl holding a bird with hearts
This sweet, animal-loving picture makes the sentence easy to remember and helps students connect meaning with print as well as a sneaky way to work in some additional pencil control in a way other than letter tracing.
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4. Sight Word Activity Page (Easier Version)
Designed for kindergarteners and early first graders who benefit from variety and visual support. Students will:
- Color the sight word all
- Circle all within a group of sight words
- Trace and write the word
- Color the letters A-L-L in an alphabet grid
- Fill in the missing all in a simple sentence
- Color a picture to match the sentence
This page uses the sentence “I want to pet all these dogs.” with a cute illustration of three dogs for extra charm.
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5. Sight Word Activity Page (Harder Version)
A slightly more advanced option perfect for literacy centers or morning work. It includes:
- Tracing & coloring all
- Dotting or coloring all “all” circles
- Writing the word independently
- Circling all in different fonts and styles
- Cutting and pasting word boxes to complete a sentence
Great for strengthening independence and fluency.
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🌟 Why I Created These Free Sight Word Printables
If you’ve been here before, you know I love creating print-and-go early learning resources that make reading and writing more enjoyable. From ABC tracing pages to themed reading bundles, I’m always working to make early education fun, accessible, and budget-friendly.
Now that my own early readers are deep into sight word mastery, I’ve been building a full 100-word sight word worksheet series based on the Dolch and Fry lists, one free pack for every single word.
This “All” pack is part of that growing collection.
📚 Perfect for Teachers, Homeschoolers, and Parents
These worksheets are ideal for:
- Morning work
- Literacy centers
- Small-group instruction
- Homework or take-home packets
- Homeschool lessons
- Independent quiet-time practice
They print crisp and clear in black and white and look great on pastel or brightly colored paper.
📖 Coming Soon: 100 Free Sight Word Worksheet Packs
This “All” set is part of my continuing project to share 100 free sight word packs with families and classrooms. Bookmark the page or join my Freebie Vault newsletter to get notifications when new words are added!
🧡 Let’s Make Learning Fun (and Free!)
As a parent and creator, my biggest goal is to make early learning joyful, approachable, and affordable for families everywhere. If these “All” worksheets support your child or your students, that truly means so much to me.
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