Pre K Sight Words Searches

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Pre K Sight Words Searches by Christopher Rudolph

These Word Searches are printable. Teachers and parents are welcome to print them out and make copies. The words in these Sight Words Word Searches can be found going across horizontally. Each word search has 12 sight words. These are sight words that all Pre K students should know.

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