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The sight word “who” is an important early reading word that helps children ask questions and understand stories more deeply. These free printable “who” sight word worksheets give kids meaningful practice recognizing, reading, tracing, and using the word who through simple, hands-on learning activities.
Children see who often in everyday language and early readers, such as: “Who is here?” “Who took the toy?” “Who can help me?” and many beginner books. Because who signals a question and points to people in a sentence, learning it early supports comprehension and conversation skills.
As a mom of four (with one child currently learning sight words), I know how powerful it is when kids start to recognize the words they use to ask questions every day. I design these worksheets to be encouraging, approachable, and easy to use at home or in the classroom.
All of these “Who” worksheets are completely free, easy to print, and flexible enough for classroom use, homeschooling, or quick literacy practice at home.
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✏️ What’s Included in the “Who” Sight Word Worksheet Pack
Each worksheet in this set helps children build familiarity with the sight word who through repetition, visual cues, and early reading strategies that support understanding and confidence.
1. Color by Sight Word
A color-by-word activity where children match colors to sight words instead of numbers. When finished, the hidden word who appears.
Supports:
- Visual word recognition
- Fine-motor development
- Independent learning
- Early reading confidence

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2. Write & Draw Page
Children write a simple sentence using the word who, then draw a picture to match. Example sentences include: “Who is here?” “Who can help?” “Who is my friend?”
This page helps build:
- Sentence structure
- Vocabulary understanding
- Reading comprehension
- Creative expression

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3. Trace, Write, Read & Color Page
This structured worksheet guides kids through multiple learning steps:
- Tracing the sight word who
- Reading and tracing a short sentence
- Coloring a picture connected to the sentence
This approach reinforces sight word recognition and question meaning.

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4. Sight Word Activity Page (Easier Version)
Perfect for early kindergarten or emerging readers, this page includes:
- Coloring the word who
- Finding who among other sight words
- Tracing and copying the word
- Highlighting the letters W-H-O in an alphabet grid
- Completing a simple question using who
- Coloring a matching picture
A gentle introduction to an early question word.

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5. Sight Word Activity Page (Harder Version)
For students ready to stretch their skills, this page includes:
- Tracing and coloring the word
- Dot marker or coloring activities featuring who
- Independent writing practice
- Finding who written in different fonts
- A cut-and-paste question-building activity
Great for literacy centers, small groups, or focused reading practice.

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🌟 Why I Created These Free Sight Word Printables
If you’ve used my alphabet worksheets, tracing pages, or themed learning packs, you know how much I enjoy creating simple, print-and-go literacy resources. Watching my own child begin to ask and read questions using words like who inspired me to build a complete 100-word sight word worksheet collection using both Fry and Dolch lists.
This “Who” pack is one small piece of that larger project, created to keep early reading practice accessible, encouraging, and free for families and educators.
📚 Perfect for Teachers, Homeschoolers & Parents
These worksheets work beautifully for:
- Kindergarten & 1st grade literacy centers
- Small group reading instruction
- Morning work or early finishers
- Homework and review packets
- Homeschool language arts lessons
- Independent practice time
They print cleanly in black and white and are easy to prep ahead of time.
📖 Coming Soon: 100 Free Sight Word Worksheet Packs
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