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Dolch Sight Word Lists
Dolch Sight Word Lists
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Essential High-Frequency Words at Your Fingertips
Struggling to organize your sight word instruction or track your child's progress?
The Dolch Sight Word Lists bundle provides everything you need to organize, practice, and master essential high-frequency words from preschool through 3rd grade. This comprehensive system makes it simple to introduce sight words at the right pace while tracking progress and celebrating success!
✅ Simplify Sight Word Teaching – Clearly organized lists by grade level eliminate guesswork about which words to teach when
✅ Track Progress Visually – Convenient checklists let you see at a glance which words your child has mastered and which need more practice
✅ Create Engaging Practice Opportunities – Ready-to-use flashcards turn drill into exciting games and activities
✅ Support Multiple Children – Use simultaneously with siblings at different levels or save for younger children to use in future years
🌟 Perfect for homeschool families who:
✅ Want a systematic approach – Rather than random word introduction
✅ Need visual tracking tools – To monitor progress and celebrate growth
✅ Teach multiple grade levels – The complete preschool through 3rd grade progression in one resource
✅ Value reusable resources – Materials designed to serve your family for years and grow with your child
What You Will Receive
What You Will Receive
✅ Complete Dolch Word Lists – Organized by grade level from preschool through 3rd grade
✅ Progress Checklists – For tracking mastery of each word
✅ Ready-to-Use Flashcards – For each grade level, perfect for practice and games
✅ Both Color and Black & White Versions – For flexible printing options
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
📘 What exactly are Dolch sight words?
Dolch sight words are the 220 most common words in English reading materials. Many of these words cannot be "sounded out" using typical phonics rules, making them important to memorize for reading fluency.
📘 How many words should my child learn each week?
Most children can handle 3-5 new sight words per week, though this varies by age and ability. The organized lists make it easy to pace instruction according to your child's needs.
📘 What's the best way to practice sight words?
The included flashcards can be used for traditional drill, but also for games like Memory, Go Fish, or Swat the Word. Changing up practice methods keeps children engaged and improves retention.
📘 How do I know when my child has truly mastered a word?
A word is mastered when your child can recognize it instantly (within 3 seconds) in isolation and in text. The checklists help you track words that need additional practice.
Access Instructions
Access Instructions
After purchase, you'll receive an email with download links. Files are provided in PDF format with both color and black and white versions. Simply print the lists, checklists, and flashcards as needed.
This is a digital product. Nothing physical will ship.



I was using a different curriculum for reading and my six-year-old son just wasn’t getting it. There was too much extra “stuff” that was distracting him. This Dolch sight words list from Homeschooling4Him makes it so much simpler. He’s able to focus on just learning the sounds and then the words. Love seeing him have lightbulb moments!
Great list of sight words and high frequency words! Ready to cut out for flash cards!
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from 60 reviewsBeautiful, engaging, and a great tool for helping my children get interested in reading in a way that isn't overwhelming or dry,

Such a super convenient way to take our reading lessons on the go!! I downloaded them onto my tablet, and now we can do our reading at the park or at grandparents houses without risking the paper readers getting torn up!!

These are great! My students really enjoyed using Rubberbands to make letters.

Es un gran material, me encanta!

My Grandson was thrilled when I brought the cards home. We laminated the pages and he spent hours with a dry erase marker...writing and rewriting. Thank you so much for sharing!

The his was a nice hands on activity to work on learning letters. It is a nice change from writing or coloring.

I'm using mine with cardboard to do the letters and punching out the holes so my granddaughter can use them for sewing her numbers and letters.
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Debbie T

Easy to make and appealing to kids to create letters they have learned about all year.

I think theses cards are a cool concept to help kids not only learn how to write their letters but to recognize them also.

Since starting reading better together kit my daughter has already grown in leaps and bounds, been able to letter blend better and read words with little help. This is such a brilliant start to and incredible reading journey x
Love this bundle! Especially for my early reader! Tons of great materials to use all summer long!

So enlightening!! A step by step way to teach your child(ten) to read!
This is a fabulous lesson. Even O learned something new. This has helped me teach my grandson a whole new world. So exciting!!
Thank you!
I love this, it is full of great information and work for the students and the price is great