Dolch Primer Sight Words Flash Cards: Free Printable PDF

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Dolch Primer Sight Words Flash Cards Free Printable

Teaching reading continues with the Dolch primer sight words flash cards — 52 essential high-frequency words for kindergarten and first grade (ages 5–7). Download our free printable Dolch primer sight words flash cards PDF below: colorful, ready-to-cut cards that help children recognize every word on the list instantly by sight.

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What Are Dolch Primer Sight Words?

Dolch sight words are high-frequency words compiled by Dr. Edward William Dolch in the 1930s–40s after studying children’s books. The complete Dolch list contains 220 sight words plus 95 nouns divided into five levels: Pre-Primer, Primer, First Grade, Second Grade, and Third Grade. These words make up roughly 80% of the words in children’s books and 50% of adult writing.

The primer level is the second of the five Dolch levels — 52 words that children typically master in kindergarten and the start of first grade, right after the 40 words in our Dolch Pre-Primer flash cards. Many primer words, like said, was, and who, are irregular and cannot be decoded with standard phonics rules, so flash-card repetition is the fastest, most reliable way to lock them into memory.

Free Dolch primer sight words flash cards

Complete Dolch Primer Word List (All 52 Words)

#Word#Word#Word#Word
1all14four27out40they
2am15get28please41this
3are16good29pretty42too
4at17have30ran43under
5ate18he31ride44want
6be19into32said45was
7black20like33saw46well
8brown21must34say47went
9but22new35she48what
10came23no36so49white
11did24now37soon50who
12do25on38that51will
13eat26our39there52yes

Did you know? Together with the 40 pre-primer words, these 52 primer words cover well over half of the running text in typical beginner readers — a child who knows both sets can already “read” most of an early picture book.

Why Dolch Primer Sight Words Matter

They Power Real Sentences

Primer words include the verbs and pronouns children need for complete sentences — he, she, they, was, did, went. Once these become automatic, your child stops decoding word by word and starts reading whole thoughts.

Many Break the Phonics Rules

Words like said, was, what, and who don’t sound the way they’re spelled. Flash cards give the repeated visual exposure children need to memorize these tricky words as whole units.

They Build Reading Confidence

A kindergartner who recognizes 52 more words instantly meets far fewer “walls” on each page. That momentum is what turns reluctant readers into kids who reach for books on their own. Pair the cards with letter tracing worksheets to build writing skills alongside reading.

Free Printable Dolch Primer Sight Words Flash Cards PDF

  • All 52 primer words — colorful, child-friendly cards
  • Large bold text easy for children to read
  • 8 cards per A4 page — print-ready with cut-line markers
  • Reference page with the complete word list and teaching tips

Here’s a preview of what’s inside the pack:

Print on cardstock for durability, cut along the guided lines, and laminate the cards if you plan to reuse them throughout the year.

How to Teach Sight Words with Flash Cards

The 3-Second Rule

Show each flash card for 3 seconds. If your child reads it instantly, it goes in the “mastered” pile. If not, say the word clearly, have them repeat it, and place it in the “practice” pile. This builds automatic recognition over time.

The Sandwich Method

Place each new word between two known words: she → went → was → went. Seeing unfamiliar words among mastered ones builds confidence and increases natural exposure.

Daily Short Sessions

Practice 5–10 minutes daily instead of one long weekly session. Short, consistent practice is far more effective for children’s memory — and always ends on a word your child gets right.

3 Fun Sight Word Activities for Kindergartners

1. Sight Word Hopscotch

Lay the cards in a hopscotch path on the floor. Your child jumps from card to card, reading each word aloud as they land. Movement plus reading creates strong memory connections — perfect for wiggly kindergartners.

2. Memory Match

Print two copies of the PDF and play classic memory: flip two cards, read them aloud, keep the pair if they match. Even the “flip and read” of non-matching cards is valuable repetition.

3. Flashlight Hunt

Tape cards around a dim room and hand your child a flashlight. When the beam lands on a card, they read it to “capture” it. Ten captured words end the game — and your child will beg to play again.

10-Week Teaching Plan (5 Words Per Week)

WeekNew WordsFocus
1he, she, they, am, arePronouns + simple “I am / they are” sentences
2was, be, this, that, thereWas/be + pointing-word games
3came, did, ran, saw, wentPast-tense action words + act-them-out
4do, get, like, want, haveEveryday verbs in “I want / I like” sentences
5eat, ate, good, new, mustMealtime words — practice at the dinner table
6said, say, please, yes, noTalking words + manners role-play
7black, brown, white, four, prettyColor words + color hunt around the house
8at, on, into, under, outPosition words with a toy and a box
9all, but, so, too, nowConnector words in two-part sentences
10our, ride, soon, well, what, who, willQuestion words + full review of all 52

Keep reviewing earlier words alongside each new set. Most kindergartners can master all 52 primer words in one school term with 5–10 minutes of daily practice.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Dolch primer sight words are there?

There are 52 Dolch primer sight words. Primer is the second of five Dolch levels, which together contain 220 service words plus 95 nouns.

What age are the primer sight words for?

The primer list suits ages 5–7 — typically kindergarten through early first grade, right after a child has mastered the 40 pre-primer words.

How many sight words should I teach per week?

Five words per week works well for most kindergartners. Always mix previously learned words into each session so nothing fades.

Can sight words be taught alongside phonics?

Yes — they complement each other. Decodable primer words like ran and get reinforce phonics, while irregular ones like said and who need whole-word memorization.

What comes after the primer list?

Children move on to the Dolch First Grade list — 41 words, including after, could, know, and were. The five levels build progressively through third grade.

Once your child instantly reads all 52 primer words, they’re ready for the Dolch First Grade flash cards. You can also browse the complete five-level system — all 220 words — in our Dolch sight words flash cards guide.

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