Fry's Sight Word List
The Fry Sight Word List is made up of the most frequently used words in children's books, novels, articles and textbooks. The words are ranked in order of frequency. The list was compiled by Dr. Edward B. Fry in 1996. Clearly, students need to be able to read and spell these 300 hundred words easily to be successful in the early grades. We also have Dolch Sight Word lists. The First Hundred Words (Words 1-100) Printable list We have printable flash cards for the first 100 words. Second Hundred (Words 101 - 200) - Printable List Third Hundred (Words 201 - 300) - Printable List Find more of the Fry sight words here: Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Hundred Words Seventh, Eighth, Ninth and Tenth Hundred Words Home › Sight Word Lists > Fry's First 300 Hundred Words
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Reading Comprehension Worksheets
"Your reading comprehension materials are the best I've found on the web. They are so thorough and comprehensive! My students and I have learned a lot from them. Thanks so much!" -- Susan B., Carter, KY. 03/21/12 Like these materials? On this page you will find our complete list of high quality reading comprehension worksheets created specially by our team for students in grade levels K-12. READTHEORYWorkbooks Visit our online store here! Our reading comprehension worksheets teach students to think critically, draw inferences, understand scope and global concepts, find or recall details, and infer the meaning of useful vocabulary words. © COPYRIGHT NOTICE: The below publications contain copyrighted work to be used by teachers in school or at home. Grade 1 - Find more here! Phew! You really really like reading comprehension. Critical Thinking Reading Comprehension Worksheets Short Story Reading Comprehension Worksheets Answers for this series are included at the end of each worksheet."
5 Steps to Implementing Learning Stations in the Language Classroom - Madame's Musings
My readers asked such great questions about learning stations after my recent post, that I decided to write up a quick “How To” for those who are new to learning stations. In this previous post I commented on some of the reasons why I find learning stations to such a valuable teaching tool. Today, I’ll just mention a few practical considerations. These are the steps I suggest when designing learning stations. Step 1: Decide how many stations you’re going to have. In some cases your resources will determine the number of stations you must have. Step 2: Determine the maximum number of students you will have in each group. Step 3: Decide the logistics. Step 4: Design the station activities. Step 5: Create your groups. I hope this post has cleared up some of the questions that people had.
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First Grade Spelling Words – Free 1st Grade weekly List, Worksheets
The first grade spelling words program below covers 36 weeks with each week containing 5 different printable spelling worksheet activities. Schools, teachers and parents may print and duplicate materials for the classroom, or distribute for home use. (read more about the spelling curriculum design). To take full advantage of the program, consider using the spelling program together with the companion 1st grade reading comprehension worksheets. Teacher / Parent Materials (PDF Format) Master Spelling List (36 weeks/4 pages) Download Master Spelling List 36 weeks of spelling lists, and covers sight words, academic words, and 1st grade level appropriate patterns for words, focusing on word families, prefixes/suffixes, and word roots/origins. Dictation Sentences are included in each week’s activity set: After writing all the spelling words, students write the sentence as you read it. Student Materials – First Grade Spelling List Worksheets (PDF Format)
Printable Spelling Lists for Grades 1 -9
We have oodles of printable spelling lists here at Spelling Words Well. If you know what grade level you need, see the links below to find lists for grades 1 through 9. However, if you're not sure what list is most appropriate for your child or students, read on below the list of links. We've selected just 30 sample words from grades 1-9 and compiled them here. How to Use These Printable Spelling Lists 1) Quiz your child, orally or written, over the 30 words at the grade level you think might be at his current skill level. 2) If he spells 26 words or more correctly, he probably has a good grasp of most of the words in our larger lists at that level. 3) If he spells 20-25 words correctly, you should stay at that grade level and give your child plenty of practice in mastering those words. 4) If he spells less than 20 words correctly, you should back up to the previous grade and be sure he can correctly spell at least 26 of those words before trying to do anything more difficult.
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