Grade 3 Dolch Sight Words Practice
A worksheet to practice Grade 3 Dolch Sight Words through various engaging activities.
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Grade 3 Dolch Sight Words Practice
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Read the instructions for each section carefully and complete the activities. This worksheet will help you practice your Grade 3 Dolch Sight Words.
Here are some of the Dolch Sight Words you will be working with today:
Use the words from the word bank to complete each sentence.
1. We learned the history of our town.
2. I hope I feel tomorrow.
3. Please help me these books.
4. It's important to keep your room .
5. Be careful not to yourself with the scissors.
Choose the correct sight word to complete the sentence.
1. Can you a picture of a cat?
about
draw
clean
fall
2. There are apples in the basket.
carry
better
eight
cut
Write a sentence using each of the following Dolch Sight Words:
1. about
2. carry
3. clean
Read each sentence. If the sight word is used correctly, circle 'T' for True. If not, circle 'F' for False.
1. I like to draw a picture.
True
False
2. She has eight cats.
True
False
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