Sight Words — Set 3
a, an, and, to, in — tiny words, big impact!
📖 Set 3 — Let’s Learn!
These tiny words glue sentences together! Without them, sentences wouldn’t make sense. They’re small but they appear in almost every sentence you read.
💡 How to Practice
Read each word aloud 3 times. Then read the example sentence. Finally, try making your own sentence with that word! Use the flashcards and quiz below to test yourself.
🎨 Set 3 Words
Learn each word, its meaning, and how to use it!
“I have a book.”
“She ate an apple.”
“Ram and Sita are friends.”
“I go to school.”
“The cat is in the box.”
🃏 Flashcard Practice
Tap the card to reveal the sentence. Practice until you know them all!
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🎮 Set 3 Quiz
Fill in the blanks with the correct sight word!
I have ___ book.
She ate ___ apple.
Ram ___ Sita are friends.
I go ___ school every day.
The toy is ___ the box.
Use “an” before words starting with a…
🎉 Quiz Complete!
0/6Fun Fact
The word “a” is the shortest complete word in English — just one letter! The rule for “a” vs “an” depends on sound, not spelling. We say “an hour” (because H is silent) but “a uniform” (because it sounds like “yoo”).
🍎 An apple in a log!
🏫 Run to the school,
📦 Jump in the pool!