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First Grade Spelling List A-1
Spelling unit A-1 has 8 spelling words and 2 star words. All words have the short a sound. Words list: hat, am, had, and, as, can, man, cat.
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The next unit in the STW spelling series has short e words. Word list: jet, gem, peg, ten, bed, yes, get, red.
From here you can jump to any unit in the Grade 1 spelling curriculum.
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Grade 1 Spelling Words
Posted on Published: May 15, 2021 - Last updated: March 9, 2024
Categories Grade 1 , Spelling Words
Here’s a free printable list of 1st grade spelling words .
There are 32 weekly spelling lists with 10 first grade words per list.
About These 1st Grade Spelling Words
First graders will learn to spell 320 words throughout the year.
These first grade spelling lists include 174 FRY words (the first 100 plus 74 others). And 138 of the words are Dolch sight words.
Most of the weekly spelling lists are based on word families. This makes it easier to progressively teach kids the phonics and sounds they need to know to learn how to spell these 1st grade spelling words.
All these elementary spellings lists are secular.
How to Teach Grade 1 Spelling
A typical school year has 36 weeks.
The grade 1 spelling words are divided into 32 weeks.
The first 4 Weeks
Before jumping into learning to spell, kids need to begin to build a foundation in phonics. Spend the first 4 weeks focusing on:
- the alphabet
- the sounds the letters make
- learning to write letters
- beginning to read, etc.
The Next 32 Weeks
You can download the master spelling list for grade one at the bottom of this page. It’s free to download and print.
Online Option
You can also view the words online at the links below. The links include the phonics skills to teach kids weekly. There is also a free printable weekly word shapes puzzle to go along with the weekly words:
- Weeks 1 – 8
- Weeks 9 – 12
- Weeks 13-16
- Weeks 17-20
- Weeks 21-24
- Weeks 25-28
- Weeks 29-32
Spelling Workbook
There’s also a printable 204 page spelling workbook to help kids learn these words. It has:
- the grade 1 spelling words
- word shape puzzles
- phonics worksheets
- sentence dictation
- handwriting
It makes it really easy to teach your 1st grader spelling.
Free Printable 1st Grade Spelling Words
The free printable pdf of the 32 weekly spelling lists for first grade can be downloaded here.
It will also be sent to your email.
More Spelling Lists by Grade
Here are the spelling words for future grades:
- grade 2 spelling words
- grade 3 spelling words
- grade 4 spelling words
- grade 5 spelling words
- grade 6 spelling words
The spelling lists for grades 2 – 6 are all theme based. No more boring lists of random words to learn.
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1st Grade Spelling Worksheets From Scholastic Teachables
1st grade spelling worksheets from scholastic teachables.
Scholastic Teachables (formerly Scholastic Printables) offers more than 650 first grade spelling worksheets that that help kids master fundamental spelling skills. These engaging resources provide creative ways to teach kids spelling across a variety of topics, covering spelling patterns, tricky words, sight words, homophones, math words, social studies terms, science vocabulary, and more!
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1st Grade Spelling Worksheets Cover:
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Sample 1st Grade Spelling Worksheets
Scholastic Teachables has more than 650 1st grade spelling worksheets targeted for all your teaching needs. Here's a sample of first grade activities and worksheets for you to try in your class— FREE with a 30-day trial or subscription.
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Sample 1st grade spelling worksheets.
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First Grade Master Spelling List
First grade spelling master list.
Here you’ll find the first grade master spelling list. Just click on the “Get Worksheet” button below to print or download the sheets. The master spelling list includes 36 weeks of words, designed to cover the entire school year. Be sure to print all of the first grade spelling words activities that go along with the list.
Printable Spelling Lists
We have oodles of printable spelling lists here at Spelling Words Well. If you know what grade level you need, see the links below to find lists for grades 1 through 9. However, if you're not sure what list is most appropriate for your child or students, read on below the list of links.
Please note: Students who are avid readers sometimes change spelling levels quickly! Don't be afraid to re-evaluate partway through an academic year and move good spellers up a notch, or boost their weekly spelling word lists with additional challenge words.
1st grade words
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9th grade words
I've selected 30 sample words from grades 1-9 and compiled them here. You may use these lists to get a rough idea of the proper grade level of words for your child to study.
How to Use These Printable Spelling Lists
1) Quiz your child, orally or written, over the 30 words at the grade level you think might be at his current skill level. 2) If he spells 26 words or more correctly, he probably has a good grasp of most of the words in our larger lists at that level . You could quickly review the hardest words from that grade before moving on to the next level. 3) If he spells 20-25 words correctly, you should stay at that grade level and give your child plenty of practice in mastering those words. 4) If he spells less than 20 words correctly, you should back up to the previous grade and be sure he can correctly spell at least 26 of those words before trying to do anything more difficult.
Printable spelling lists for grades 1-9 : Sample lists
30 sample 1st grade words
30 sample 2nd grade words, 30 sample 3rd grade words, 30 sample 4th grade words, 30 sample 5th grade words, 30 sample 6th grade words, 30 sample 7th grade words, 30 sample 8th grade words, 30 sample 9th grade words, choosing the best words.
Remember, these printable spelling lists are a guideline to help you find the right place to get started. All placements of words by grade level is subjective. Any word may be more difficult to some children, naturally, than it is to others. As a teacher or a parent, you're likely to find a few words on any list that are a bit too easy or a bit too challenging for your students or children. Use your own best judgement to edit the list.
If you need some easier words, select a few from a lower grade level. Or add a few words from a higher grade to toughen up your list.
If you're trying to engage some less-than-enthusiastic spellers, seek additional words from high-interest topics. If your child is a sports enthusiast, supplement the lists above with words such as strategy, champion, stadium, and referee. For animal lovers, add words such as cheetah, rhinoceros, penguin, and flamingo.
You are always the best judge!
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Please note that we have lots of spelling word games , spelling worksheets , and other activities throughout this site to give your student lots of practice in spelling words well .
For more fun spelling practice, try our AnyWord Spelling Practice Series . In these three eBooks, you'll find word play worksheets, writing prompts and partner games and activities that work with almost any list of spelling words!
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How to Add a Line in Word [For Teachers]
Do you find yourself to be in a constant state of frustration as a teacher, especially when you are required to create multiple-choice questions and fill-in-the-blank exercises? It's a common annoyance for teachers at all levels and across various subjects. Creating clear and properly formatted questions takes time and precision, ensuring students can easily comprehend them. As a writer, I understand the intricacies that go into creating a perfect document by getting the lengths and placement just right. So in this article, I'll show you how to add lines in your Word documents as a teacher, making quiz preparation easier and more efficient.
How Teachers Can Use the Techniques of Adding a Line in Word
I completely empathize with teachers when I say that teachers have a lot on their plate, and finding a simple, cost-effective way to add lines to documents can make a world of difference. Instead of investing in expensive tools for a single task, WPS Office offers a free, versatile solution. This software works seamlessly across mobile, Windows, and Mac, letting you add lines, format documents, and even convert them to PDF without losing any formatting. If you're a teacher looking to reduce stress and increase efficiency, WPS Office is the tool you need.
1.Essay Outline Assignments
Teachers can help students who are just starting out by teaching them how to write an essay effectively. They can offer guidance on choosing topics, structuring their essays, and providing examples of good essays for inspiration. By giving clear instructions and breaking down the essay-writing process into manageable steps, teachers can build their students' confidence and encourage them to develop their own writing styles.
2.Worksheet
Worksheets come in all types, and whether it's for English or Math, it's crucial to provide students with structured spaces to write. Without clear guidelines, students might not know how much to write or where to start. By including lines or designated areas for writing, you can help guide students, making the learning process clearer and more effective.
3.Filling in Sentences
Filling in sentence sheets can help students learn sentence structure and improve their writing skills. By providing lines, students have a clear visual guide, indicating where to write and how much space they have. This structure not only promotes neatness but also helps students practice writing within a defined boundary, aiding in better sentence formation and improved legibility.
Basic Steps to Add Lines in Word
As a writer, I know how important it is to have user-friendly tools. For teachers juggling many tasks, finding an easy way to add lines to documents without extra costs can be a lifesaver. WPS Office, a free software compatible with mobile, Windows, and Mac, offers just that. It simplifies tasks like adding lines and even converts assignments to PDF without messing up the formatting. If you're looking for a convenient solution to streamline your workload, this is it.
Method 1: Add a Line in Word Using Design Option
As a teacher, creating tests, worksheets, or homework can be stressful. It involves crafting new questions while ensuring that the difficulty level matches and proper assessment is conducted. Frustration sets in when students write their answers all over the document because there are no clear sections. Therefore, it's important to learn how to add or insert lines in Word in your assessments, so that your hard work in designing them isn't wasted. Let's get to the steps right away on how we can insert horizontal lines in our assessments using WPS Writer.
Step 1 : Let's start by opening WPS Office on our computer and then opening the test or worksheet we want to edit.
Step 2 : Now that we have our worksheet open, which lacks visible sections, let's enhance its appearance by adding a horizontal line.
Step 3 : To insert a horizontal line, go to the Home tab and click on the "Outside Borders" icon in the ribbon.
Step 4 : From the drop-down menu for Outside Borders, choose the "Inside Horizontal Border" option.
Step 5 : Finally, simply press "Enter" to move to the next line, and a horizontal line will be inserted to divide sections in your worksheet.
Method 2: Add a Line in Word by Drawing
If you are still struggling on how to make a line in Word, consider opting for this method on adding a line by drawing. It’s one of the easiest methods out there and with WPS Office it is even more intuitive as the interface is relatively easier to figure out.
Step 1 : Alright, let's open the assessment where we want to add lines in WPS Writer.
Step 2 : To add a line, go to the "Insert" tab and click on the "Shapes" button to see various shapes available.
Step 3 : Now, from the shapes drop-down menu, WPS Writer offers different types of lines. We'll select the first option, which is a straight line.
Step 4 : Then, on your document, use the mouse to draw the line where it's needed.
Step 5 : After that, teachers can adjust the line's width, color, or style using the options in the "Drawing Tools" tab.
Method 3: Shortcuts for Adding a Line
The way you do how to draw a line in Word is very similar to how you do it on WPS Writer as well. The shortcut technique is really easy and is practically the least time-consuming two-step solution to achieving lines of any kind.
To add lines, type the following characters on WPS Writer and then press Enter to execute the shortcut:
Type three hyphens (—), to create a plain single line
Type three equal signs (===), to create a plain double line
Type three asterisks (***), to create a dotted line
Type three underlines (___), to create a bold single line
Type three tildes (~~~), to create a wavy line
Type three number signs or hashtags (###), to create a triple line
As a writer, I get how much easier life is when you have the right tools, and WPS Office's Design option is perfect for adding lines to documents. This feature is a lifesaver for teachers who need to multitask and create engaging worksheets. It takes the stress out of formatting so you can focus on the content, not on fiddling with the layout.
When I'm writing, I often need to add lines or borders to my documents, and that's where WPS Office shines. For teachers, this means creating worksheets that are visually appealing without spending hours trying to get it right. The drawing feature is fantastic for custom line creation, which is super useful when you're working with younger students. I can adjust line lengths to suit my needs, which is great for creating interactive activities or fill-in-the-blank exercises.
The keyboard shortcuts are another great aspect of WPS Office. Instead of clicking through endless menus, I can add lines with just a few keystrokes. This makes it so much easier to create educational content efficiently. If you're a teacher looking to streamline your workflow, WPS Office is definitely worth a try. It frees you up to focus on teaching and helping students, instead of getting bogged down in formatting headaches.
Optimizing Homework/Test Designing with WPS Office
WPS Office provides plenty of features that ultimately help teachers by automating the tedious part of their job, so they focus more on providing valuable feedback to their students, encouraging them to perform better. Here's an overview of some key functionalities and how they can benefit educators:
Template Usage for Consistent Feedback Formats
Templates are such a savior for you to be able to create consistent formats across multiple assignments or projects. WPS Office offers a variety of templates that can be used to create uniform feedback forms, rubrics, or grading sheets. By using a consistent template, teachers can ensure that their feedback follows the same structure, making it easier for students to understand and for teachers to maintain a standardized approach across different assignments.
Collaboration Tools for Shared Designing
Collaboration is crucial in education, especially when teachers need to work together on designing materials or grading assignments. WPS Office's collaboration tools allow teachers and teaching assistants to work on the same document simultaneously, providing a seamless way to share ideas, design quizzes, and provide feedback. This feature can save time and foster a more collaborative environment among educators.
Drawing Tools for Non-Text Elements
Sometimes, words aren't enough to convey feedback effectively, especially when you're grading assignments that involve diagrams, graphs, or visual elements. WPS Office's drawing tools allow teachers to add non-text elements like check marks , symbols, or shapes to their documents. These tools can help speed up the correction process by allowing teachers to quickly mark errors or highlight important points without relying solely on text.
WPS AI for Grammar Checks
WPS Office's AI capabilities extend to checking for grammatical errors in assignments. Teachers can use WPS AI to scan their designs for grammar and syntax issues, ensuring that their feedback is clear and error-free. This feature can be especially helpful when preparing materials for a broader audience or when English isn't the first language of the teacher or students.
FAQs About How to Add a Line in Word for Teachers
1. what should i do if lines in the document shift when i add text or feedback.
To prevent lines from shifting when adding text or feedback in Word 2010, follow these steps:
Step 1 : Click the "Insert" option located on the status bar to switch to Overtype mode.
Step 2 : Press “Ctrl+U” to activate Underline formatting for the text you're typing into the underlined area.
While these actions can help maintain line alignment, it's worth noting that the underlined text may not always precisely match the original line, depending on how the lines were initially created.
2. Is it possible to use different colored lines for different types of feedback? How can this help?
Yes, it is possible to utilize color coding, including highlighting with different colored lines, for various types of feedback in a Word document. This method of color coding aids in visually separating and categorizing feedback, including corrections, suggestions, or praise. By assigning specific colors to each type of feedback, recipients can swiftly identify and understand the nature of the feedback provided. This visual distinction through color-coding enhances clarity and effectiveness in the feedback process, making it more engaging and easier to comprehend.
3. How can adding lines in Word benefit teachers?
Adding lines in Word offers teachers a versatile tool for designing various educational materials. For instance, they can create structured homework assignments, interactive writing exercises, and well-organized test papers. By utilizing lines effectively, teachers ensure that their materials are visually appealing, easy to navigate, and conducive to effective learning experiences for students.
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Teachers already carry a tremendous responsibility in guiding students and shaping their futures. WPS Office is an invaluable tool that can act as a virtual assistant, helping teachers manage many of the tedious tasks that come with the job. Whether it's creating quizzes, preparing presentations, or organizing course materials, WPS Office simplifies the process, allowing teachers to focus more on teaching and less on administrative work. If you're a teacher looking to reduce stress and increase efficiency, WPS Office is a must-have. Download WPS Office today and experience how it can ease your workload and streamline your daily teaching tasks.
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Our 1st grade spelling words are broken down into a convenient scope and sequence across 36 weeks to take you through the whole school year! As you can see by the scope and sequence sheet, we start off the program with a CVC words review (weeks 1-3), then moving on to CVCe words (weeks 4-6), word blends (weeks 7-9), open syllables (weeks 10-12), glued sounds (weeks 13-15), double consonants ...
First graders will learn to spell 320 words throughout the year. These first grade spelling lists include 174 FRY words (the first 100 plus 74 others). And 138 of the words are Dolch sight words. Most of the weekly spelling lists are based on word families. This makes it easier to progressively teach kids the phonics and sounds they need to ...
Trace the words and write the spelling words. By allowing students to first trace the spelled word and then write it, these grade 1 spelling worksheets help students commit each word to working memory. Worksheet #1 Worksheet #2 Worksheet #3 Worksheet #4 Worksheet #5. Worksheet #6 Worksheet #7 Worksheet #8. Similar: Circle the word Missing letters.
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Consistent practice with our spelling worksheets will help them build familiarity with words so they will recognize them in print. Our spelling worksheets reinforce phonics and word analysis skills so that first graders can build their recognition of word patterns, word beginnings and endings, silent letters, and more.
Learn More. Scholastic Teachables (formerly Scholastic Printables) offers more than 650 first grade spelling worksheets that that help kids master fundamental spelling skills. These engaging resources provide creative ways to teach kids spelling across a variety of topics, covering spelling patterns, tricky words, sight words, homophones, math ...
Make cards for the Spelling Words. Lay the cards down and read them. 1. Put the words with short a in one group. Write the words on the chart. 2. Write the word with e on the chart. 3. Write the word with o on the chart. Words with Short a Word with e Word with o 5 Spelling Practice Book
1st Grade Spelling Word Worksheets - 36 Weeks. The first grade spelling word lists include 36 printable worksheets, master list and dictation sentences. There are 8 words per week, and include beginning sight words from the Dolch and Fry list, as well as word families like -at words (e.g. cat, mat, sat). There are 288 words total.
About this Worksheet: The 1st grade spelling words for Week 1 include eight sight words and -at family words. The words are "the, of, and, that, cat, mat, sat, and hat.". There are five spelling activities in this printable activity set: Write It Three Times, Circle the Correct Spelling, dictation sentences, Fill in the Blank sentences, and ...
These spelling lists categorize our grade 1 spelling words so that students will more easily recognize spelling patterns. We also have trace, copy and spell practice worksheets for each of these lists. sight words: Worksheet #1. vowel sounds: Worksheet #2. split digraphs: Worksheet #3. vowel blends:
Read the spelling words. pin win hit sit miss kiss sad map be ride Write the words that end with it. 1. 2. Write the words that end with in. 3. 4. Write the words that end with iss. 5. 6. Write the words that end with the letter e. 7. 8. How You Grew • Book 1.1/Unit 1 At Home: Make cards with b, f, h, r, and t. Have your child
These worksheets contain spelling activities for your first grade students. Activities include writing designated words multiple times, drawing pictures related to given spelling words, identifying identical words in a word bank, completing sentences with spelling words from a word bank, completing word shape boxes using given words, unscrambling spelling words, finding spelling words in a ...
First Grade Spelling Worksheet List 1 I can _ _ _ _ _ anything. I found a pretty _ _ _ _ _ at the beach. Did you hear the _ _ _ _ on the boat? ... Select from the following words: sell tell July beach bell shell towel fell yell spell . Author: Kim Created Date:
Pearson Reading Street First Grade. Unit 1 Spelling and Vocabulary Lists. Spelling Words. am at back bat can cat dad mad ran sack. High-Frequency Words. come in my on way. Unit 1, Week 1 "Sam, Come Back!" genre: realistic fiction. This week's skills: •phonics: short vowel a; consonant pattern -ck •comprehension: character & setting ...
Here you'll find the first grade master spelling list. Just click on the "Get Worksheet" button below to print or download the sheets. The master spelling list includes 36 weeks of words, designed to cover the entire school year. Be sure to print all of the first grade spelling words activities that go along with the list. Click to View ...
Get Ready for First Grade Say Short Vowels * Spell Out Short Vowel Words * Write the Short Vowel Words * Spell Out the Silent "E" * Long Vowel Review * Write the Long Vowel Words * Digraph Sound Review * Digraph Sound Review #2 * Beginning Blends Review * Ending Blends Review * Underwater Mystery Color by Word * Jungle Mystery Color by Word *
How to Use These Printable Spelling Lists. 1) Quiz your child, orally or written, over the 30 words at the grade level you think might be at his current skill level. 2) If he spells 26 words or more correctly, he probably has a good grasp of most of the words in our larger lists at that level. You could quickly review the hardest words from ...
REading. First grade is a crucial year for learning to read. Children are taught phonics, sight words, and other reading strategies to help them become independent readers. Download worksheets for 1st grade for free! Lots of PDFs to print and use in classroom or homeschool. Grade 1 worksheets for math & English.
These worksheets test student recognition of correctly-spelled words, made more complicated by slight changes in the use of letters that reflect common mistakes made in spelling. Worksheet #1 Worksheet #2 Worksheet #3 Worksheet #4 Worksheet #5. Worksheet #6 Worksheet #7 Worksheet #8. Similar: Trace and write words Missing letters.
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