Sight Words — Set 4
my, your, this, that, has — words about belonging and pointing!
📖 Set 4 — Let’s Learn!
These words help us talk about who owns something (my, your, has) and point at things (this, that). They make our sentences clearer!
💡 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 4 Words
Learn each word, its meaning, and how to use it!
“This is my book.”
“What is your name?”
“This is a pencil.”
“That is a tree.”
“She has a red dress.”
🃏 Flashcard Practice
Tap the card to reveal the sentence. Practice until you know them all!
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🎮 Set 4 Quiz
Fill in the blanks with the correct sight word!
This is ___ book. (belongs to me)
What is ___ name? (asking someone)
___ is a pencil. (pointing at something near)
___ is a mountain. (pointing far away)
She ___ a beautiful dress.
“This” is for things that are…
🎉 Quiz Complete!
0/6Fun Fact
“This” and “that” are called demonstratives — they demonstrate (point to) things! “This” for near, “that” for far. If you can touch it, use “this”. If you have to point, use “that”!
👈 This is mine, I chose myself!
👉 That is yours, far over there,
👗 She has a bow in her hair!