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Thursday, February 9, 2012

Free Christian Home School Spelling Curriculum – Pre K


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Free Christian Home School Spelling Curriculum – Pre K
This free Christian based home school spelling curriculum is based on the Dolch and Fry (sight word) spelling word lists. The Fry list is the 1,000 most used sight words that students need to develop in their vocabulary. The first three hundred words in that list make up more than half of all the written material contained in newspaper articles, magazines, text books, children’s books, stories, novels, and other written materials.

Free Christian Home School Spelling Curriculum
This free Christian based home school spelling curriculum is based on the Dolch and Fry (sight word) spelling word lists.  The Fry list is the 1,000 most used sight words that students need to develop in their vocabulary. The first three hundred words in that list make up more than half of all the written material contained in newspaper articles, magazines, text books, children’s books, stories, novels, and other written materials.  I have arranged the spelling lists with a two hundred word count, which can be divided into groups of 10 to 20 words for about 10 to 20 weeks of work.  I have added other words as well, including religious ones, to help round out the vocabulary.  For preschoolers and kindergarteners, I recommend that you introduce the words about 10 at a time. First and second graders can probably handle 15-20 at a time, depending on their age and ability.  Third and fourth graders should be able to handle 20 to 25 words at a time with no problem.  If your child doesn’t know what a word means, let them look it up in a dictionary for vocabulary words.  I recommend that your child write the words 5 times each to begin with.  First graders and up should be able to put each word in a sentence, after that. Next a practice test should be given.  Finally, any words missed in the practice test should be written an additional five times.  The final spelling test should include both the correct words and the misspelled words from the practice test.  You can carry over any misspelled words from the final test to the next test.  Happy homeschooling!
Pre-school Spelling Word List
  1. one
  2. two
  3. three
  4. four
  5. five
  6. six
  7. seven
  8. eight
  9. nine
  10. ten
  11. red
  12. yellow
  13. blue
  14. green
  15. orange
  16. purple
  17. brown
  18. black
  19. white
  20. see
  21. up
  22. down
  23. and
  24. come
  25. go
  26. stop
  27. is
  28. the
  29. we
  30. help
  31. he
  32. it
  33. me
  34. big
  35. here
  36. my
  37. to
  38. for
  39. I
  40. will
  41. with
  42. a
  43. on
  44. off
  45. be
  46. in
  47. out
  48. God
  49. Jesus
  50. Bible
say
said
you
your
yes
no
at
an
ask
little
she
was
are
but
him
her
too
call
all
ball
tall
fall
good
bad
boy
girl
cow
pig
dig
dog
cat
fish
bird
saw
jaw
as
of
or
us
so
put
did
get
let
set
am
do
can
car
jar
bet
met
net
jet
pet
vet
wet
have
ran
run
fun
sun
gun
bun
has
his
ate
eat
if
may
now
that
this
want
who
some
soon
then
sit
fit
bit
hit
kit
lit
pit
sat
top
mop
hop
pop
hot
sin
pin
pen
tin
win
cup
pup
toy
joy
rat
fat
hat
bat
mat
pat
not
dot
got
spot
pay
way
day
play
pray
gray
stay
hay
away
doll
bell
tell
fell
well
bake
cake
fake
lake
make
rake
take
wake
like
bike
Mike
hike
bite
kite
site
show
grow
blow
crow
slow
bow
low
mow
row
tow
by

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