Description
This is a bundle of all of the pastel colored word list flash card sets in the shop, including both Fry word list sets and all Dolch word sets.
“Copilot Search”-generated description of the Fry Word List below:
The Fry word list, developed by Dr. Edward Fry in the 1950s, is a compilation of the most commonly used words in the English language. It includes 1,000 high-frequency words that are essential for reading and writing, organized into ten levels based on frequency and difficulty. This list serves as a valuable resource for educators and students, helping to improve literacy skills by focusing on the words that appear most frequently in texts.
“Copilot Search”-generated description of the Dolch Word List below:
What is the Dolch Word List?
The Dolch Word List, developed by Dr. Edward William Dolch in the 1930s and 1940s, consists of the most frequently used words in children’s literature. It includes 220 service words and 95 high-frequency nouns, which together account for about 80% of the words found in typical children’s books and 50% of the words in adult writing. Mastery of these words helps children read more fluently and focus on understanding the text rather than decoding individual words.
The Dolch Word List is divided into several categories based on grade levels, including:
Pre-Primer: Basic words for early learners (e.g., a, and, away, big).
Primer: Slightly more advanced words (e.g., all, am, are, at).
1st Grade: Common words for first graders (e.g., after, again, an, any).
2nd Grade: Words for second graders (e.g., always, around, because).
3rd Grade: More complex words for third graders (e.g., about, better, bring, carry)