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The sight word “which” is an important early question word that pops up frequently as kids begin reading simple stories, directions, and classroom questions. These free printable “which” sight word worksheets give young learners meaningful practice with reading, tracing, writing, and understanding the word which in fun, approachable ways.
Children often see which in sentences like: “Which one is yours?” “Which toy do you want?” “Which way do we go?” Because it helps kids understand choices and questions, mastering which early builds comprehension and confidence in reading.
As a mom of four (with one currently in 1st grade!), I know how helpful it is to have simple, print-and-go pages that make sight word practice feel fun instead of frustrating. These worksheets are created to be easy, engaging, and free for teachers, homeschoolers, and parents.
Every worksheet is free to print individually from this post.
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✏️ What’s Included in the “Which” Sight Word Pack
Each worksheet offers a different, hands-on way for children to connect with the word which through repetition, reading, and creative practice.
1. Color by Sight Word
A calming color-by-word activity where children color sections based on the sight word printed inside. Once complete, the hidden word which appears. This helps support fine motor skills, focus, and early reading fluency.
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2. Write & Draw Page
Kids write an original sentence using which, then draw a picture to match.
For example:
“Which hat is mine?” “Which snack do I want?” “Which dog is big?”
This page helps develop:
- Sentence awareness
- Reading comprehension
- Creativity
- Vocabulary understanding
Perfect for literacy centers or independent practice.
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3. Trace, Write, Read & Color Page
A structured worksheet that blends handwriting with simple reading. Students will:
- Trace the sight word which
- Trace and read a sentence using the word
- Color a picture that supports comprehension
This gentle repetition helps early readers internalize both the spelling and the meaning of the word.
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4. Sight Word Activity Page (Easier Version)
Ideal for kindergarteners and early first graders. This page includes:
- Coloring the word which
- Circling which in a group of other sight words
- Tracing and writing the word
- Coloring the letters W-H-I-C-H in an alphabet section
- Filling in which in a simple sentence
- Coloring a picture that illustrates the sentence
A helpful introduction to the word through multiple learning styles.
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5. Sight Word Activity Page (Harder Version)
A slightly more challenging worksheet for growing readers. Activities include:
- Tracing and coloring the word
- Dotting or coloring circles containing which
- Writing the word independently
- Finding which written in different fonts
- Cutting and pasting word tiles to build a complete sentence
This version is great for centers, morning work, or small-group reading.
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🌟 Why I Created These Free Sight Word Printables
If you’ve used any of my printables before, you know I love making hands-on, print-and-go resources that help young readers feel successful. I design everything, from alphabet pages to themed reading worksheets, to make early learning joyful, simple, and affordable.
Now that my own child is deep into sight word practice, I’m building a full 100-word sight word worksheet collection based on the Dolch and Fry lists. This “Which” pack is another step forward in that project.
📚 Perfect for Teachers, Homeschoolers, and Parents
These worksheets fit beautifully into:
- Morning work
- Kindergarten and 1st grade literacy centers
- Small-group reading lessons
- Homework packets
- Homeschool lessons
- Independent practice
They print cleanly in black and white, and they also look adorable on pastel or brightly colored paper.
📖 Coming Soon: 100 Free Sight Word Worksheet Packs
This “Which” set is part of my larger 100-word sight word project. If you want to know when new words go live, you can bookmark this page or join my Freebie Vault newsletter for updates and extra printables.
🧡 Let’s Make Learning Fun (and Free!)
As a parent and creator, my goal is to make early literacy fun, accessible, and meaningful for families and classrooms. If these worksheets help your students or your child learn the word which with confidence, that truly means the world to me.
If you know another parent, teacher, or homeschooler who might enjoy these free printables, please share the page, every visit helps support the creation of more helpful resources. If you have a sight word suggestion for a future pack, I’d love to hear it!

