Free Printable “Would” Sight Word Worksheets for Kindergarten & First Grade

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The sight word “would” is a common early reading word that children begin noticing once they move into beginner storybooks, early chapter books, and classroom writing. These free printable “would” sight word worksheets help kids practice reading, tracing, writing, and understanding the word would through fun, structured, hands-on activities.

Children often encounter would in everyday phrases such as: “I would like that,” “Would you help me?” “She said she would come,” and more. Because would appears so frequently in dialogue and sentences about choices or possibilities, recognizing it automatically builds both fluency and comprehension.

As a mom of four (with one currently in 1st grade!), I know how valuable easy, print-and-go resources are during this stage of learning. These worksheets are designed to make literacy practice simple, engaging, and totally free for teachers, homeschoolers, and parents.

All worksheets are free to print individually right from this post, no log-in needed.

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✏️ What’s Included in the “Would” Sight Word Pack

Each worksheet offers a different way for children to interact with the sight word would, using creativity, repetition, and early reading skills.


1. Color by Sight Word

A color-by-word activity where kids color each section based on the sight word printed inside. When complete, the hidden word would appears.

This activity supports:

  • Fine motor practice
  • Visual discrimination
  • Sight word recognition
  • Focus and attention

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2. Write & Draw Page

Children write a sentence using the word would, then illustrate it. They might write something like:
“I would jump high.” “He would play today.” “Would she come too?”

This reinforces:

  • Sentence building
  • Comprehension
  • Creative thinking
  • Vocabulary use

Perfect for literacy centers or independent writing practice.

Free Printable Sight word worksheets high frequency Sight Word Practice Dolch and Fry - Sight Word "would" printable page Write and Draw a sentence with the word the then draw a pictureClick image to download and print


3. Trace, Write, Read & Color Page

A structured, multi-skill worksheet where learners:

  • Trace the sight word would
  • Trace and read a simple sentence using the word
  • Color a picture that matches the sentence

This repetition strengthens both spelling and word recognition in a gentle way.

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4. Sight Word Activity Page (Easier Version)

Designed for beginning readers in kindergarten and 1st grade. Kids will:

  • Color the sight word
  • Circle would among other sight words
  • Trace and write the word
  • Color the letters W-O-U-L-D in an alphabet section
  • Fill in the missing would in a simple sentence
  • Color a picture that matches the sentence

A great introduction for new readers who need frequent, varied exposure.

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5. Sight Word Activity Page (Harder Version)

A more challenging page for learners ready to stretch their skills. Includes:

  • Tracing & coloring the word
  • Dotting or coloring circles containing would
  • Writing the word independently
  • Finding would written in different fonts
  • Building a sentence by cutting and pasting word tiles

Excellent for small-group reading, literacy centers, or morning work.

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🌟 Why I Created These Free Sight Word Printables

If you’ve explored my blog before, you know I love creating print-and-go early learning resources that help children learn through fun repetition and hands-on practice. I’ve designed everything from alphabet tracing sheets to themed handwriting bundles, and now, as my own child works through weekly sight words, I’m building a complete 100-word sight word worksheet collection based on Dolch and Fry lists.

This “Would” pack is one more addition to that growing library.


📚 Perfect for Teachers, Homeschoolers, and Parents

These worksheets are ideal for:

  • Morning work
  • Literacy centers
  • Small-group reading
  • Homework packets
  • Homeschool language arts
  • Quiet-time independent practice

They print beautifully in black and white, and they look extra fun on colorful printer paper.


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🧡 Let’s Make Learning Fun (and Free!)

My mission, as both a parent and a creator, is to make early literacy joyful, easy, and accessible for every child. If these “Would” worksheets help your learner or your students grow in confidence, that brings me so much joy.

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