4th 100 Fry Sight Words Worksheets

About Our 4th 100 Fry Sight Words Worksheets

Sight words are the essential helpers in reading-those high-frequency words like "across," "machine," and "voice" that you can't sound out easily yet show up all the time. Learning to recognize them instantly frees kids from decoding distractions so they can dive straight into meaning and flow.

The fourth set of Fry's sight words (words 301-400) steps up the language challenge, introducing more sophisticated vocabulary that appears frequently in school texts, narratives, and everyday reading materials. Mastering these words builds a bridge to deeper comprehension and stronger reading stamina.

Our 4th 100 Fry Sight Words Worksheets bring this next level of vocabulary to life with a variety of PDF activities-matching, fill-ins, word-building, scrambles, and speed drills. Each sheet is designed to keep learners engaged and confident, whether at home, in small groups, or at school. These worksheets make climbing that next stage of reading fluency feel like an exciting adventure.

Looking At Each Worksheet

Choose and Check
Kids scan through a list of words, choose those that match the target list, and check them off. It's like a mini treasure hunt in word form-with a satisfying checkmark when they find one. This helps reinforce recognition through active engagement. Ideal for independent work or as a warm-up. Bonus: have them whisper the word "yes!" when they check it.

Cover and Recall
Words appear briefly, then disappear, and kids try to recall and write them from memory. It's like a quick memory challenge that trains their sight-word recall! Great for practicing instant recognition under friendly pressure. Perfect for fluency drills or brain-break sessions. Bonus: let them claim a "recall champ" sticker if they get them right.

Cup Cut-Outs
This hands-on activity has students cut out word cups and sort or match them in a fun way. It's like crafting cup-shaped memories of each sight word! Builds fine motor skills while reinforcing word identity. Excellent for tactile learners or literacy centers. Bonus: let them stack their "word cups" into a pyramid when they're done.

Fill the Blocks
Sight words get filled into blocky outlines, like Tetris-style word building. It's like giving each word the perfect shape puzzle. Supports visual recognition of word structure. Great for quiet focus times. Bonus: kids can color the blocks for each word in their favorite hues.

Line Up Words
Students align sight words in order or patterns-straight, zig-zag, or creative shapes. It's like choreographing a little dance for words on the page. Builds sequencing and pattern skills along with word familiarity. Perfect for centers or creative table work. Bonus: challenge them to line them up upside-down or backwards too!

Match and Write
Kids match words with their partners or pictures, then write the correct word next to it. It's like matching pairs in a word love story-complete with writing action. Combines visual recognition and handwriting practice. Excellent for early finishers or individual review. Bonus: let them write with a sparkly pen for word glamour.

Picture Match
Sight words meet their image match in this worksheet-kids draw lines to pair them. It's like pairing words with their picture partner for instant meaning connection. Enhances vocabulary and context understanding. Ideal for visual or younger learners. Bonus: encourage them to mimic the picture's action while matching for movement fun.

Sentence Builder
Students use sight-word cards or listings to construct complete sentences. It's like giving kids word LEGO blocks to create meaningful sentences. Supports comprehension and grammar while building reading muscle. Great for partners or storytellers. Bonus: have them read their sentence in a "announcer" voice when it's built!

Sentence Selector
Learners review multiple word options to choose the right one that fits a sentence. It's like being a sentence detective solving a missing word puzzle. Reinforces contextual meaning and critical thinking. Works well as independent or group task. Bonus: let them explain their choice in a funny accent for added engagement.

Speed Reader
Kids race to read columns or rows of sight words quickly. It's like a sprint where each word crossed off is a milestone. Builds reading fluency through timed repetition. Great near transitions or fluency boosters. Bonus: track personal bests to celebrate growth.

Trace and Learn
Students trace words repeatedly, solidifying spelling and shape recognition through motion. It's like giving each word a guided path for memory. Combines muscle memory with visual learning. Ideal for handwriting stations or early practice. Bonus: let them trace once with pencil, once with finger for multi-sensory learning.

Triple Column
Sight words appear in three columns-kids find matches or categorize them. It's like a three-lane highway of words waiting to be sorted! Builds visual scanning and offers rich repetition. Fabulous for independent station work. Bonus: challenge them to find words that cross between columns for bonus fun.

Word Search Adventure
Words are hidden in a creative grid-kids hunt and circle each one like a hidden word quest. It's like exploring for treasures in a sea of letters. Supports scanning, pattern recognition, and visual engagement. Perfect for quiet work or wind-downs. Bonus: let them highlight found words in rainbow colors to see their adventure progress.

Word Unjumble
Mixed-up letters form scrambled sight words-kids unscramble them to reveal each word. It's like cracking a coded word mystery. Reinforces spelling, recognition, and logic. Great for puzzle day or early finishers. Bonus: have them "solve in secret agent voice" to boost fun.

Word Wall
Students collect every sight word and add it to a visible classroom or personal display. It's like building their own skyline of familiar words. Promotes repeated exposure and pride in progress. Ideal for ongoing literacy support. Bonus: they can decorate their word wall section with doodles or stickers.