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Fry Words List 20 (Words 476-500) - High Frequency Spelling Words

Welcome to our comprehensive collection of spelling words from Fry Words List 20, which includes words 476-500 of Dr. Edward Fry's essential high-frequency words. These words are carefully selected to help students develop strong literacy skills and improve their reading fluency.

Words in Fry List 20

  • filled
  • heat
  • full
  • hot
  • check
  • object
  • am
  • rule
  • among
  • noun
  • power
  • cannot
  • able
  • six
  • size
  • dark
  • ball
  • material
  • special
  • heavy
  • fine
  • pair
  • circle
  • include
  • built

Educational Importance and Common Core Alignment

These high-frequency words align with several Common Core Standards. The words in Fry List 20 particularly support the following standards:

  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.3.2.E: Use conventional spelling for high-frequency and other studied words and for adding suffixes to base words
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.4.2.D: Spell grade-appropriate words correctly, consulting references as needed

These standards are particularly relevant because Fry List 20 contains many common words that students encounter frequently in their reading and writing. Words like "filled," "special," and "material" provide opportunities for students to practice both base words and words with suffixes, while common terms like "am" and "cannot" are essential for basic writing proficiency.

Teaching Strategies for Fry List 20

These words represent a mix of simple and more complex vocabulary that students need to master for reading comprehension and written expression. Many of the words, such as "circle," "power," and "material," are particularly useful in academic contexts across multiple subject areas. Teachers can incorporate these words into cross-curricular lessons, making connections between literacy skills and content learning.

Practice and Assessment

Regular practice with these high-frequency words helps students develop automaticity in both reading and spelling. These words can be incorporated into daily activities through:

  • Dictation exercises
  • Word walls
  • Vocabulary games
  • Writing prompts
  • Reading comprehension activities

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Supporting Student Success

Understanding and correctly spelling these high-frequency words is crucial for student success in reading and writing. These words appear frequently in grade-level texts and are essential for clear written communication. Regular practice with these words helps build confidence and competency in literacy skills.

Remember that each student may progress at a different pace, and providing multiple opportunities for practice and review is essential for mastery. Use varied approaches to accommodate different learning styles and maintain student engagement.