Sight words and word families week 2 activities for preschool and kindergarten. Fun printable worksheets and hands-on literacy activities to teach high-frequency words and word families. Freebies available to download on the blog.

Sight Words and Word Families Week 2

Today I’m sharing what Filip and I did for Sight Words and Word Families Week 2. This week’s activities were focused on building confidence with Pre-Primer sight words and the -an word family.

In this post, you’ll discover free printables and resources (just click the photos). They are ideal for preschool, kindergarten, and homeschool lessons. The activities are easy to prepare, engaging for young learners, and perfect for developing reading fluency and high-frequency word recognition.

Week 2 Focus Words

  • Sight Words: can, me, the, you
  • Word Family: -an
See Sight Words and Word Families Week 1 here. 
View Sight Words and Word Families Week 3 here. 
Explore Sight Words and Word Families Week 4 here. 

Why Sight Words and Word Familes Work So Well Together

Teaching sight words and word families together is an effective way to build a strong reading foundation. This is especially true when following Science of Reading (SoR) principles. The Science of Reading recommends explicit and systematic instruction in both phonics (decoding) and high-frequency words (automatic word recognition).

Word families help children see spelling patterns and practice blending sounds to read CVC words such as man, can, and ran. Sight words introduce the most common words that often appear in text but do not always follow regular phonics rules, for example, the and you.

By combining both:

  • Children see how phonics patterns can be applied to many words.
  • They build a bank of high-frequency words they can recognize instantly.
  • Lessons become more meaningful, as students can read short sentences and stories using both the sight words and word family words they’ve learned.

This approach supports reading fluency because students quickly move from learning isolated words to reading connected text with understanding, a key goal of SoR-aligned instruction.

Sight Word "the" Dot Marker Activity and -an Word Family Flip Book | Free printable sight word and word family activities for kindergarten. Includes a dot marker worksheet for the sight word "the" and a flip book for the -an word family (fan, can, man).

Building a Sight Word Routine

After we took down the first week’s worksheets, I glued them into a project book. Click here to purchase the Pre-Primer Sight Words Word Wall packet and here for the complete Word Family Posters packet.

Pre-Primer Sight Words and An Word Family Activity for Kindergarten | Pre-primer sight word cards and -an word family worksheet for kindergarten and preschool. Hands-on literacy activity to practice high-frequency words can, me, the, you and learn CVC words like van, fan, man, and plan.

After we finished Week 1, I glued all of Filip’s worksheets into a project book. It was a great way to keep everything together and track progress.

We started each day with a Sight Words Word Find worksheet. These pages are ideal for helping beginning readers focus on one sight word at a time. They also give extra exposure to other pre-primer words. I love how these pages combine word recognition, letter sequencing, and fine motor skills when students use bingo daubers or crayons to mark each word.

Sight Words Word Find Worksheet | Pre-primer sight word word find worksheet for kindergarten and preschool. Fun hands-on literacy activity using bingo daubers to practice high-frequency words. Perfect for teachers, homeschool parents, and literacy centers.

Cut and Paste Sight Word Activities

Next, we worked on Sight Words Cut and Paste worksheets. These pages are always a hit because they let Filip practice correct spelling order. Understanding spelling order is important for both reading and writing. Cut and paste activities also support fine motor development. They help children improve sight word fluency while learning that letters must appear in the correct order to form a word.

ight Word Cut and Paste Worksheet | Cut and paste sight word worksheet for preschool, kindergarten, and homeschool. Children practice correct letter sequence and spelling patterns to build early reading and writing skills. Freebies available to download on the blog.

Q-Tip Sight Word Painting

Of course, Filip’s favorite activity was the Q-tip sight word painting. It combines painting and glitter (always a win!) while still working on hand-eye coordination and letter formation.

Sight Word Q-Tip Painting | Sight word Q-tip painting activity for preschool and kindergarten. A fun fine motor and literacy center activity that combines painting with sight word recognition. Great for homeschool and classroom use. Freebies available to download on the blog.

Reading Fluency and Comprehension with Sight Words and Word Families

Monday to Thursday, we also read from my Sight Words Fluency Reading Homework packet. I LOVE this resource because it incorporates both sight words and CVC words, building fluency step by step. Each page reviews previous words so that students don’t forget what they’ve already learned.

This reading fluency packet is designed to align with Science of Reading (SoR) principles. It combines explicit sight word instruction with decodable CVC words. Instead of memorizing sight words in isolation, students learn to decode what they can and map only the irregular parts. This builds both automatic word recognition and phonics skills.

Each page focuses on a single target sight word and includes simple CVC words from familiar word families. These extra words give children more decoding practice.

By combining sight words and decodable words, students strengthen phonemic awareness and phonics knowledge. They also develop orthographic mapping skills for high-frequency words. This approach builds confidence in decoding and fluent reading within connected text.

Reading short, repetitive sentences helps children build fluency and comprehension. It also makes it easier to transition from isolated word reading to meaningful connected text.

Pre-primer sight word fluency and comprehension passages for preschool and kindergarten. This Science of Reading aligned resource combines high-frequency sight words with decodable CVC words to build phonics skills, fluency, and reading confidence. Freebies available to download on the blog.

At the end of the week, we read a Pre-Primer Sight Words Comprehension Reader. It was the perfect way for Filip to review and apply what he had learned.

This short reader reinforced the week’s sight words while giving extra decoding practice with simple CVC words. Because the sentences were repetitive, Filip could focus on reading fluently and with confidence.

Pre-Primer Sight Word Reader with Comprehension Questions | Pre-primer sight word reader with comprehension questions for preschool, kindergarten, and first grade. Printable decodable reader to build high-frequency word recognition, fluency, and reading comprehension skills. Freebies available to download on the blog.

Revise and Assess

On Friday, I wanted to see how much Filip had picked up, so we completed a few pages from the Pre-Primer Revise and Assess packet. These pages are fantastic for quick assessments and include a mix of word finds, missing words, unscrambling, and writing practice.

Sight Word Assessment Pages | Pre-primer sight word assessment worksheets for kindergarten and first grade. Printable revise and assess pages for teachers and homeschool parents to check reading progress. Freebies available to download on the blog.
Sight Word Assessment Pages | Pre-primer sight word assessment worksheets for kindergarten and first grade. Printable revise and assess pages for teachers and homeschool parents to check reading progress. Freebies available to download on the blog.

Fun Word Family Activities

Each day, we also did a word family activity focusing on the -an word family.

Word Family Word Building Mat | Word family word building mat for the -an word family. Hands-on phonics activity for preschool and kindergarten students to learn CVC words and spelling patterns. Freebies available to download on the blog.
Word Family Flip Book | Interactive word family flip book for -an family words. Printable literacy activity for preschool, kindergarten, and homeschool lessons to build blending and reading skills. Freebies available to download on the blog.
Word Family Popsicle Stick Sorting Game | DIY word family sorting game using popsicle sticks and roof templates. Fun, hands-on phonics activity for preschool, kindergarten, and homeschool students to learn CVC words. Freebies available to download on the blog.
Word Family Coloring Worksheet | Coloring word family worksheet for -an words. Fun and engaging literacy printable for kindergarten and preschool students to practice word recognition and fine motor skills. Freebies available to download on the blog.
Word Family Cut and Paste Sorting | Cut and paste word family sorting activity for -an words. Printable phonics worksheet for preschool and kindergarten to build spelling and word recognition skills. Freebies available to download on the blog.

That’s our Sight Words and Word Families Week 2 all done!

I hope you enjoy these fun, free sight word and word family activities as much as Filip and I did. They are perfect for teachers, parents, and homeschoolers who want to make reading practice exciting and meaningful.

word families activity

Where to Get Sight Words and Word Families Resources

I’ve included clickable links throughout this post so you can easily purchase the complete resource from my Kinder-Resources store. If you prefer, you can also find them on my Teachers Pay Teachers store.

Lavinia Pop Resources Purchase From TpT | Teachers Pay Teachers
Lavinia Pop Resources Purchase From K-R | Kinder-Resources.com
Sight words and word families week 2 activities for preschool and kindergarten. Fun printable worksheets and hands-on literacy activities to teach high-frequency words and word families. Freebies available to download on the blog.

30 thoughts on “Sight Words and Word Families Week 2”

  1. Jessica Britt

    Thank you for these wonderful resources! I just started tutoring a first grader who is still struggling with Kindergarten sight words, so these are wonderful!

  2. It is wonderful for you to share these amazing resources with us! I can’t wait to use these with my students!

  3. These resources were great. Thanks for sharing.I’m looking forward to using them with my students.

  4. Do you sell any more of the booklets that you show for pre primer reading. I will download the two, but wondered if there are more.

  5. Thankyou for sharing your wonderful ideas. We are going to celebrate literacy day in our preschool. Yours truly helpful. Will truly use the ideas 😄

  6. Karen Thurnau

    It is very generous of you to share your ideas. Thank you for your ideas and hard work. You are helping teachers and children everywhere.

  7. You are really a generous person to have shared these valuable resources. So many parents, teachers and students across the world are benefited especially in places where resources are limited. I have started to use few of them with my small group of ESL children. God bless!

  8. Thank you SO much for these resources. I am a new homeschool mom of 3 boys that range from high school to elementary. These resources give me so much confidence and help me with my youngest son’s education. Thank you for the time and effort you put into this! Very well organized and fun activities!!! Alicia (www.faithfullee.com)

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