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What are the first 100 fry words?

The First Hundred Words (Words 1-100) Printable list

List 1 List 2 List 3
you what them
that all these
it were so
he we some

How many fry word lists are there?

Learning all 1,000 words in the Fry list would equip a child to read about 90% of the words in a typical book, newspaper, or website. The Fry words are listed by the frequency with which they occur and are often broken down into groups of 100.

Is Dolch or fry better?

How Can These Lists Be Used? Both the Dolch and Fry lists are based on whole word reading. However, a study by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development in 2000, indicates that beginning and struggling readers see stronger outcomes when they are taught to decode words using phonics.

What are Fry’s sight words?

Fry’s Instant Words are the most common words used in English, listed in order of frequency, and include all parts of speech. Also known as Fry sight words or high frequency words, they must be easily recognized in order to achieve reading fluency.

What is the Fry Word List?

The Fry word list or “instant words” are widely accepted to contain the most used words in reading and writing. The sight words list is divided into ten levels and then divided into groups of twenty-five words, based on frequency of use and difficulty.

How do you administer Fry Word List?

Simply point to the word on the list and put a “+” in the square on the form if the student was able to say the word. If the student hesitates for more than 3 seconds before providing the word, sounds out the word, or provides an incorrect word, put a “-” in the square.

How many words are on Fry’s 1000 instant words?

Fry’s 1000 Instant Words (1-300) The Fry Sight Word List is made up of the most frequently used words in children’s books, novels, articles and textbooks. The words are ranked in order of frequency. The list was compiled by Dr. Edward B. Fry in 1996. His research found that just 25 words make up approximately 1/3 of all published text.

How many words are on the fry sight words list?

The Fry Sight Words list is a more modern list of words than the Dolch list, and was extended to capture the most common 1,000 words.

How did Edward Fry come up with the fry list?

Edward Fry developed this expanded list in the 1950s (and updated it in 1980), based on the most common words to appear in reading materials used in Grades 3-9. Learning all 1,000 words in the Fry list would equip a child to read about 90% of the words in a typical book, newspaper, or website.

When do you learn the fry word list?

The first 100 fry words, considered the most frequently occurring in the English language, should be mastered in Grade 1. The fry second 100 sight words should be mastered in 2nd Grade. The third 100 words should be mastered in Grade 3. The remaining fry sight word lists (words 301-1000) should be mastered in Grades 4-5.

Fry’s First 100 Words. Fry’s First 100 Words: the, of, and, a, to, in, is, you, that, it, he, was, for, an, are, as, with, his, they, I, at, be, this, have, from, or*, one, had, by, words*, but, not, what, all, were, we, when, your, can, said, there, use*, an, each*, which, she, do, how, their, if, will, up, other, about, out, many, then, them*,…

What are the most common sight words?

There are several lists of sight words that are in common use, such as Dolch, Fry, Top 150, and Core Curriculum. There is a great deal of overlap among the lists, but the Dolch sight word list is the most popular and widely used.

What is a fry sight word?

Fry’s Instant Words are the most common words used in English, listed in order of frequency, and include all parts of speech. Also known as Fry sight words or high frequency words, they must be easily recognized in order to achieve reading fluency.