The Basic Spelling Vocabulary List

This list was created to help teachers know which spelling words should be taught to kids in grades 1–5. The list contains 850 words that account for 80 percent of the words children use in their writing — the ones they need to be able to spell correctly.
This list was devised to help educators know which spelling words should be taught to children. The list contains 850 words that account for 80 percent of the words children use in their writing — the ones they need to be able to spell correctly.
Mastering this relatively small corpus of words yields a high rate of return. For example, the most common 1,000 words are used 13 times more frequently than the next most common 1,000 words. It also provides teachers flexibility in planning spelling instruction, providing an opportunity to give children the "basics" while supplementing with other spelling words germane to classroom activities.
Grade level for each word was determined based upon difficulty, pattern of occurrence in children's writing across grades, and grade placement on current vocabulary lists and spelling materials.
Words that children have difficulty spelling correctly are marked with an asterisk.
Grade 1 |
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a |
fat |
like* |
sat |
Grade 2 |
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about* |
father* |
lives |
set |
Grade 3 |
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able |
even |
mind |
spelling |
Grade 4 |
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across |
during |
mountain |
sure* |
Grade 5 |
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although |
different* |
planet |
suddenly |
Graham, S., Harris, K.R. and Loynachan, C. (1993). The Basic Spelling Vocabulary List. Journal of Educational Research 86(6) 363-368.
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This is going to be of much help to my son.
Thank you.
Great list of word bank for kids to learn from and build on their vocabulary. This will be helpful for my kid sister. Thank you.
Some word lists are based on frequency of use. The Spelling Power list is only available in the Spelling Power book -- it has the 5000 most frequently used and misspelled words with built-in review. That is words in student writing. Some word lists are actually words found in children's literature -- like the Rinsland and the Ayers lists which are really old from pre -1950. But, many spelling textbooks use these lists. I don't know if this list is that type it is newer, I think it said 1993) but I don't know if it is a reading list or a true writing list. The two types can be very different and different for teens and adults. Hope this helps someone. The higher levels of Spelling Power has words by high school, college and adult writing frequency too.
A good list. When I saw people mispelling "till" as 'til or til - including the cover of Time magazine which once read " 'Til Death Do Us Part " - it occurred to me that my spelling books in grade school never included "till". It's a fairly important word. Why isn't it included in elementary spelling lists?
Thank you very much. This will help me coach my son.
It was a good I dea...loved the arrangements as per grade..
Let me try out this list in the classroom and see how my kids improve in spellings.
Thank you for this teaching aide. It is very helpful for ESL classes.
As a Grandparent I like to run a spelling test as FUN for my two Grandchildren. I find the layout and content here extremely helpful. At eight & ten years of age they are spelling words years ahead of their ages. I believe this is down to regular fun tests. Thank you.
I teach 12 low cognitive students with complex needs. We focus specigically on literacy and math as they are grades 4, 5, 6 but learning at a K, grade 1, 2 level. Most have short term memory problems as well. Is spelling still imporant? I'm struggling to design my literacy program to meet their needs and progress reading. What would you suggest?
What seems very easy to an adult, may be very difficult for a child. I have seen many children struggle with the spelling of most words on these lists during their writing. Not all children, but many. This is a very helpful list for parents and teachers who are interested in helping their child to become more successful with reading, writing and spelling.
I really love this site . I hope my child will love writting .I will be using this to help my child in writting.
I love this. I am using this to help my two children who are in grades 4 and 5.
Very educational and helpful for remedial classes especially for one on one tutoring
I am sure I will find this useful in teaching English to young foreign students. Thanks.
İ need to buld up my son's (who jus turned four) vocabulary. This is a great list to teach him. İ am thankful for your list and thank you ever so much!
I am in 5th grade and I have trouble with spelling !this will really help!thanks a lot.
thanks so much! this is great. PLZ tell me what the * asterick is supposed to mean?
very good words
I am dislexic Where can I find help to improve my spelling
Are there some words missing from the Fifth Grade list? The list jumps from I (interest) to P (piece). I suspect there should be at least a few words in between.
when you get these words go to spellingcity.com they have fantastic drill games and quizzes .You enter your own words and play fantastic entertaining reinforcement drills. My 11 year old loves them ,he learned all these words in 3 days. Now if you have multiplication trouble ,take a few tables and get a start on them ,then go to multiplication.com more fantastic high speed games . Tables learned in days. Miracles for distracted kids
Now take these words and enter them into the online spelling test games @ spellingcity.com it uses your lists 50 words at a time to make fantastic games and quizes that my short attention span boy of 11 loves . Now after you have drilled on a few multiplication tables until they are somewhat confident go to multiplication.com and play action games that are excellent for fast recall games ,what a breakthrough for tough learners
This list has worked well for student's in my LD class! When they write I can understand more than half of what they write!!!!
Excellent point about numbers and letters. We must be mindful.
The words are working well for my grandson. I hope you aren't teaching your kids as leaders that numbers are letters. Just sayin...
Why is "no" harder to spell 4 kids than "yes" or "ride" or "stop" (Grade 1)? I sniff a conspiracy :P I'm not teaching my kids any of the concepts >without
'Words that children have difficulty spelling correctly are marked with an asterisk.' It says it in the blurb at the top . . . .
seriously easy. especially grade 3,4 5, and 2 and 1. did all of these in kindy. but ok for english as second language. still a little too easy actually. maybe for people who only started english
Good Information. I use vocabletics to teach my kid. This word list will help.
Thanks very much for this information. I am tutoring a dyslexic middle school student and this will help very much.
Thank you so much for this information.I am tutoring my siblings. This will help.