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Sight Word Readers for the Word “Make”

by Angela Thayer 5 Comments

Today I’m sharing with you our sight word readers for the word “make”. This sight word is used frequently in text. If you were to say pronounce this word phonetically, it would sound differently because of the silent e. These sight word readers are a fun way to practice reading!

In this download, there are these 3 booklets:

  • I Can Make Breakfast
  • I Can Make Pizza
  • Construction Vehicles

Each of these sight word readers focus on the word “make”. They also mostly use words that were learned in previous sight word readers. The child can also use the pictures to help them read the sentences. You may have to help them with words that are not sight words. Encourage your child to sound out words, if they can!

You can download the FREE sight word readers here —> Sight Word Reader- make 

Find all the sight word readers in my collection HERE.

Print pages 2-12 on paper. (Page 1 is my Terms of Use.) You can also print the pages front and back. If you have troubles printing, make sure Adobe is up to date. You can download the most current version here.

If you want to print these without color, make sure to select “print in greyscale” on the print menu.

After printing, cut out the pages and staple them together. Enjoy reading with your little one!!

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  1. Andrea Spoljaric says

    December 21, 2018 at 6:18 am

    Thank you so much for your kindness. I am a teache in Brazil. Your material will help me a lot!

    Reply
  2. Lynn says

    March 27, 2017 at 5:30 am

    Thanks!! The books are so fun – I teach at an at-risk school and my kindergartners love to read them, which is half the battle, right?! 🙂

    Do you have any for WHEN or THEN?

    Thanks for sharing with us all!

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    • Angela Thayer says

      March 31, 2017 at 2:13 am

      I don’t yet. I’m only doing the pre-primer Dolch sight word list right now, and those are the 1st grade level. I’m sorry!

      Reply
  3. MarJa says

    February 27, 2017 at 2:36 am

    I love these readers and really appreciate you offering them for free. I just wanted to let you know – because I would prefer to know if it were my work – that there is a typo on the first page of the construction vehicles reader – “Construction vehicles makes jobs easier.” Thanks for all you do!

    Reply
    • Angela Thayer says

      February 27, 2017 at 7:56 pm

      THANK YOU so much for telling me this!!! I will change it ASAP!

      Reply
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