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Fry Words List 37 (Words 751-775) - Spelling Words and Practice
Help your students master essential sight words with our comprehensive collection of words from Fry Words List 37. This list, containing words 751-775 of the Fry 1000 Instant Words, represents high-frequency vocabulary that students encounter regularly in their reading and writing.
Words in Fry List 37
- company
- radio
- we'll
- action
- capital
- factories
- settled
- yellow
- isn't
- southern
- truck
- fair
- printed
- wouldn't
- ahead
- chance
- born
- level
- triangle
- molecules
- France
- repeated
- column
- western
- church
Educational Standards and Alignment
These words align with multiple Common Core Standards for English Language Arts, particularly in spelling and vocabulary development. The words in Fry List 37 support several key 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
This word list is particularly valuable for meeting these standards because it includes both common sight words and more complex vocabulary that students encounter in upper elementary grades. Words like "wouldn't" and "isn't" help students master contractions, while terms like "molecules" and "capital" introduce academic vocabulary necessary for content-area learning.
Teaching Tips for Fry List 37
This collection of words presents an interesting mix of academic vocabulary (molecules, capital), directional terms (southern, western), and common contractions (isn't, wouldn't). When teaching these words, consider grouping them by categories or patterns to help students recognize relationships between words. For example, you might group geographical terms together or focus on contractions as a separate mini-lesson.
Using These Words in the Classroom
Students benefit from multiple exposures to these words in different contexts. Consider incorporating them into:
- Daily writing exercises
- Reading comprehension activities
- Vocabulary games
- Word walls
- Spelling practice
- Content-area connections (especially with words like "molecules" for science and "western" for social studies)
Assessment and Practice
Regular practice with these words helps ensure that students develop automatic recognition and correct spelling. Use varied assessment methods to check student progress, including traditional spelling tests, contextual writing assignments, and interactive digital activities.
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Why These Words Matter
Fry List 37 words appear frequently in both academic and everyday contexts. Mastering these words helps students become more confident readers and writers, preparing them for success across all subject areas. The mix of common and academic vocabulary in this list makes it particularly valuable for building literacy skills.
Remember to provide plenty of opportunities for students to encounter and use these words in meaningful contexts, rather than just memorizing them in isolation. Regular practice and review will help ensure long-term retention and proper usage.