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The sight word “some” is an essential early word that helps kids describe amounts, make requests, and understand simple instructions. These free printable “some” sight word worksheets give young learners fun, structured practice with reading, tracing, writing, and recognizing the word some in multiple contexts.
Children encounter the word some frequently in early readers and everyday speech: “I want some juice,” “We have some toys,” “Here are some crayons,” and more. Because it helps describe quantities and groups, fluency with some supports both comprehension and early writing skills.
As a mom of four (with one currently in 1st grade!), I love creating print-and-go worksheets that make literacy practice both enjoyable and accessible. These “Some” worksheets are completely free, easy to print, and perfect for classroom or at-home learning.
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✏️ What’s Included in the “Some” Sight Word Pack
This set includes five different worksheets designed to help children fully internalize the sight word some through repetition, reading, and creativity.
1. Color by Sight Word
Kids color each section based on the sight word inside the shape. When they finish, the hidden word some appears.
Builds:
- Sight word recognition
- Visual discrimination
- Fine-motor skills
- Quiet, independent focus
Perfect for literacy centers or morning warm-ups.
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2. Write & Draw Page
Children write a sentence using the word some, then draw a picture to match. Example sentence ideas include: “I have some apples,” “Some dogs ran fast,” “We saw some fish today.”
Supports:
- Sentence construction
- Reading comprehension
- Creative expression
- Vocabulary confidence
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3. Trace, Write, Read & Color Page
A multi-skill worksheet where children:
- Trace the word some
- Trace and read a simple sentence using the word
- Color an illustration that matches the meaning
This layered repetition helps kids remember the word visually, auditorily, and kinesthetically.
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4. Sight Word Activity Page (Easier Version)
Created for kindergarten and early first-grade learners, this page includes:
- Coloring the word some
- Circling some among mixed sight words
- Tracing and writing practice
- Coloring letters S-O-M-E in an alphabet grid
- Filling in a missing some in a sentence
- Coloring a picture that fits the sentence
A great all-in-one warm-up or center activity.
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5. Sight Word Activity Page (Harder Version)
Designed for readers who are ready for a challenge. Activities include:
- Tracing & coloring the word
- Dotting or highlighting all the some circles
- Independent writing practice
- Finding the word in mixed fonts
- Completing a cut-and-paste sentence
Perfect for literacy centers, small groups, or at-home reinforcement.
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🌟 Why I Created These Free Sight Word Printables
If you’ve used my alphabet printables, handwriting pages, or themed learning bundles, you already know how much I love making simple, effective, print-and-go resources for young learners. Now that my own children are mastering weekly sight words, I’m developing a full 100-word sight word worksheet collection based on Dolch and Fry lists.
This “Some” pack is part of that growing project, created to be joyful, kid-friendly, and completely free for classrooms and families.
📚 Perfect for Teachers, Homeschoolers & Parents
These worksheets fit beautifully into:
- Kindergarten & first-grade literacy centers
- Morning work or soft starts
- Small-group reading
- Homework packets
- Homeschool language arts
- Independent practice bins
They print cleanly in black and white and also look great on pastel or seasonal paper.
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The “Some” set is part of a larger early-literacy project featuring 100+ Dolch and Fry sight words. To stay updated on new releases, feel free to join my Freebie Vault newsletter or bookmark the blog.
🧡 Let’s Make Learning Fun (and Free!)
As both a parent and a creator, my heart is in helping kids learn to read with confidence and joy. If these “Some” worksheets support your child or students, that truly means the world to me.
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