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Sight Word “What” Tracing Worksheet
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What It Is:
A beginner-friendly sight word worksheet that helps young learners practice reading and writing the high-frequency word “what.” The page includes a large model of the word and multiple dotted tracing lines to support handwriting development and sight word recognition.
Why Use It:
Sight word tracing activities build reading fluency, handwriting confidence, and automatic word recall. This worksheet strengthens early literacy skills by helping students memorize an essential question word that appears frequently in beginner texts.
How to Use It:
• Have students trace each dotted “what” slowly to build muscle memory.
• Use as a morning warm-up, literacy center activity, or homework practice.
• Encourage students to read the word aloud each time they trace it to reinforce recognition.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Pre-K to Grade 1.
• Pre-K: Introduces the sight word through tracing and visual repetition.
• Kindergarten–Grade 1: Builds fluency and handwriting accuracy.
Target Users:
Early learners, kindergarten students, ESL beginners, homeschool families, and teachers working on sight word mastery and handwriting skills.
A beginner-friendly sight word worksheet that helps young learners practice reading and writing the high-frequency word “what.” The page includes a large model of the word and multiple dotted tracing lines to support handwriting development and sight word recognition.
Why Use It:
Sight word tracing activities build reading fluency, handwriting confidence, and automatic word recall. This worksheet strengthens early literacy skills by helping students memorize an essential question word that appears frequently in beginner texts.
How to Use It:
• Have students trace each dotted “what” slowly to build muscle memory.
• Use as a morning warm-up, literacy center activity, or homework practice.
• Encourage students to read the word aloud each time they trace it to reinforce recognition.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Pre-K to Grade 1.
• Pre-K: Introduces the sight word through tracing and visual repetition.
• Kindergarten–Grade 1: Builds fluency and handwriting accuracy.
Target Users:
Early learners, kindergarten students, ESL beginners, homeschool families, and teachers working on sight word mastery and handwriting skills.




