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Long Vowel Words with "oll" Pattern - Spelling Word List

Welcome to our comprehensive collection of spelling words featuring the long vowel "oll" pattern. This carefully curated list helps students master a specific phonetic pattern that appears frequently in English words. The "oll" combination creates a distinctive sound that students will encounter often in their reading and writing journey.

Word List

Here are the spelling words that feature the "oll" pattern:

  • roll
  • toll
  • poll
  • troll
  • stroll
  • scroll
  • enroll
  • swollen

Educational Value and Common Core Alignment

These "oll" pattern words align with several Common Core Standards. The pattern-based approach to spelling instruction particularly supports these standards:

  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.2.2.D: Generalize learned spelling patterns when writing words
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.3.2.F: Use spelling patterns and generalizations in writing words

These standards are particularly relevant because the "oll" pattern represents a consistent spelling pattern that students can learn and apply to both reading and writing. By mastering this pattern, students develop their ability to recognize and use similar patterns in other words, building their phonological awareness and spelling competency.

Teaching Tips

When working with these "oll" pattern words, it's helpful to guide students through both the spelling and meaning. Many of these words are action verbs (roll, stroll, scroll) while others are nouns (toll, poll), providing opportunities for vocabulary development alongside spelling practice. The word "swollen" introduces students to how this pattern can appear in longer, more complex words.

Pattern Recognition

The "oll" pattern in these words consistently produces the long 'o' sound followed by the 'l' sound. This predictable pattern helps students build confidence in their spelling abilities. Students can use this knowledge to decode similar words they encounter in their reading and to spell new words with the same pattern.

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Practice Suggestions

Remember to introduce these words gradually, perhaps starting with the shorter, more familiar words like "roll" and "toll" before moving on to more complex words like "enroll" and "swollen". Regular practice and review will help students internalize both the spelling pattern and the meaning of these words.

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