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Fry Words List 31 (Words 751-775) - High Frequency Word Practice
Welcome to our comprehensive collection of Fry Words List 31, which includes words 751-775 from Dr. Edward Fry's renowned 1,000 most commonly used English words. These high-frequency words are essential building blocks for reading fluency and writing proficiency in elementary education.
Words in Fry List 31
Here are the 25 words that make up Fry Words List 31:
- yourself
- control
- practice
- report
- straight
- rise
- statement
- stick
- party
- seeds
- suppose
- woman
- coast
- bank
- period
- wire
- pay
- clean
- visit
- bit
- whose
- received
- garden
- please
- strange
Alignment with Common Core Standards
These words align with several Common Core Standards for English Language Arts, particularly in the areas of spelling and vocabulary development. The most relevant standards include:
- 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
This word list supports these standards by providing students with exposure to commonly used words that often appear in both academic and everyday contexts. Many of these words, such as "practice," "statement," and "received," are particularly important for academic writing and reading comprehension at the third and fourth-grade levels.
Educational Value and Usage
These words represent a mix of both regular and irregular spelling patterns, making them valuable for developing spelling proficiency and word recognition skills. Teachers and parents can use these words to help students build their sight word vocabulary, improve reading fluency, and develop stronger writing skills.
Creating Practice Materials
Working with these words regularly through various activities and exercises helps students internalize their spelling and meaning. From vocabulary games to writing exercises, there are numerous ways to incorporate these words into daily learning activities.
Differentiated Learning Opportunities
These words can be used across multiple grade levels, with varying degrees of complexity in how they're studied and applied. Younger students might focus on basic recognition and spelling, while older students can explore word meanings, usage in sentences, and related word families.
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Teaching Tips and Strategies
When working with these words, consider: - Introducing 5-7 words at a time - Using the words in context through sentences and stories - Creating matching activities with definitions - Incorporating words into writing assignments - Practicing spelling through dictation exercises
Remember that consistent exposure and practice are key to mastering these high-frequency words. Regular review and application in different contexts will help ensure long-term retention and understanding.