Printable Sight Word Lists

Every word list on this site is free to print — no sign-up and no account needed. To print, choose a list below, open that list page, and tap Print this list. Your browser will then open a clean, print-ready version of that list so you can print without extra page clutter.

  1. Choose the sight word list you want below.
  2. Open the list page.
  3. Tap Print this list.
  4. Your browser opens a clean print view, ready to print.

Dolch Printable Lists

The Dolch sight word list is organized by grade level, from pre-kindergarten through 3rd grade. Each level builds on the previous one.

Fry Printable Lists

The Fry word list ranks 1,000 words by how frequently they appear in reading materials. The first 300 words cover roughly 65 percent of all words your child will encounter in books.

Grade Level Printable Lists

Not sure where to start? Pick the grade that matches your child's current school year, then use the Print this list button on that page.

How the Print Feature Works

We keep one main page for each word list. When you open a list and tap Print this list, your browser opens a printer-friendly view of that same page. Navigation, buttons, and extra page elements are hidden automatically.

The printed output shows the list title at the top and the words arranged in a clean multi-column layout at a large, easy-to-read font size. It's designed to work well as a take-home sheet, a classroom handout, or a laminated reference card.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these printables really free?

Yes — every word list on this site is completely free to print with no sign-up, no account, and no payment required. Just navigate to any list page and tap the Print this list button.

What does the printed list look like?

The printed list shows the page title and the words organized in a clean three-column layout at a large font size. Navigation, ads, and other page elements are hidden automatically so you get a clean, teacher-friendly printout.

Can I print these for my classroom?

Absolutely. These lists are free to print for personal and classroom use. Many teachers print a set for each student or laminate them for repeated use.

What paper size should I use?

The lists are formatted for standard US Letter size paper (8.5 x 11 inches) in portrait orientation. This is the default setting on most home and school printers.

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