This worksheet helps kids practice the sight word “can’t” using fun and age-appropriate reading tasks. It features a large colorable version of the word, tracing and writing sections, a place to use it in a sentence, and a word find. It’s ideal for preschoolers, kindergarteners, and early elementary students who are beginning to learn contractions and word meaning.
You can explain that “can’t” is a shorter way of saying “cannot.” Try using it in everyday phrases like “I can’t reach it” or “We can’t go outside right now.” Letting kids hear it used in context helps them understand that it means something is not possible or allowed.