Child1st SnapWords Including 500 Fountas & Pinnell, 220 Dolch, & 300 Fry Words
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1 Child1st SnapWords Including 500 Fountas & Pinnell, 220 Dolch, & 300 Fry Words The first column is the SnapWords List in which each word is found. A= List A, B= List B, List C= List C, D= List D, E= List E, F= List F, G= List G, N&C= Numbers & Colors, N1= Nouns List 1, N2= Nouns List 2, V= Verbs. The second column is a list of all Snapwords in alphabetical order. The peach column is marked with an x if the word is included in the Fountas & Pinnell list of 500 high-frequency words. The green column includes Dolch words and show the grade level for each word. The blue column includes Fry words and denotes which list each word is in. OUR LIST SNAPWORDS Fountas & Pinnell Dolch Fry A a X PP 1st G able X 5th B about X 3 1st G above X 3rd E accident D across X 4th V add X 3rd C after X 1 2nd C again X 1 2nd G against X 4th N2 air X 2nd B all X P 1st G almost X 3rd F along X 3rd G already X 7th F also X 2nd G although X 7th D always X 2 3rd B am X P 5th G among X 5th A an X 1 1st A and X PP 1st D animal X 2nd C another X 2nd V answer X 2nd B any X 1st 2nd F anything X 6th N&C April A are X P 1st C around X 2 2nd A as X 1 1st B ask(ed) X 1 2nd A at X P 1st B ate X P N&C August B away X PP 2nd N2 baby X 7th A back X 2nd G bad X 8th N1 ball X 5th E basement B be X P 1st G beautiful X 6th V became X 5th E because X 2 2nd V become X 4th F bed X 7th D been X 2 1st C before X 2 2nd C began X 3rd V begin X 3rd
2 G behind X 5th V being X 3rd V believe X 6th G below X 3rd D best X 4th C better X 3 4th G between X 3rd E bicycle A big X PP 2nd N2 bike X N1 bird(s) 4th N&C black X P 4th N&C blue PP 6th N2 boat X 5th N2 body X 4th N1 book(s) X 3rd N2 boot X D both X 2 3rd F box X 5th N1 boy X 2nd E breath C bring X 3 5th V broke(n) X 7th G brother X 6th V brought X 5th N&C brown P 8th V build X 7th N2 bus X A but X P 1st D buy X 2 7th A by X 1 1st A call(ed) X 2 1st C came X P 2nd A can X PP 1st V can't X 5th F car X 3rd V care X 7th E careful(ly) 5th E carry X 3 3rd F cat X 7th V catch X 8th V caught X 8th G certain X 4th E certainly N1 chair V change X 2nd N1 children X 3rd N1 city X 3rd E clapped N2 class X 5th D clean X 3 8th D close X 3rd N1 clothes X 6th N1 cloud 8th F coat C cold X 2 4th F color 4th A come(ing) X PP 1st E company 10th V complete X 4th D could X 1 1st
3 V couldn't X 7th N1 country X 3rd N1 crab B cut X 3 3rd N2 Dad X G dark X 5th C day X 1st F dear N&C December E decide(d) 5th G deep X 5th N1 desk A did X P 1st C didn't X 4th V died X 7th E different X 2nd N2 dinner X A do(ing) X P 1st C does X 2 2nd F dog X 4th D done X 3 5th C don't X 2 3rd F door X 4th A down X PP 1st D draw X 3 4th N2 dream X F dress 7th E drink 3 G dry X 5th G during X 4th F each X 1st F early X 4th N1 ear(s) 8th N2 earth X 3rd G easy X 4th B eat X P 3rd N&C eight 3 9th N&C eighteen G either X 7th N&C eleven G else X 8th F end X 2nd E enough X 3rd D even X 2nd G ever X 4th D every X 1 3rd V explain 5th N1 eyes 3rd F face 3rd N2 fact X 5th D/N&C fall 3 4th N2 family X 3rd C far 3 4th N2 fare X B fast X 2 4th F fat E father X 3rd G favorite X N&C February V feel X 5th N2 feet X 3rd
4 V fell X 8th G few X 3rd N2 field X 4th V fight X 7th G finally X 5th C find X PP 1st F fine X 5th V finish(ed) 6th N fire X 4th C first X 2 1st N2 fish X 4th N&C fifteen N&C five X 2 4th V fix X E flapping N1 flower(s) 6th B fly 1 5th V follow X 2nd N1 food X 3rd A for X PP 1st V forget V form X 2nd C found X 2 2nd N&C four X P 3rd N&C fourteen G free X 7th N&C Friday N1 friend(s) X 4th B from X 1 1st G front X 5th D full X 3 5th G fun X 9th B funny X PP N2 game X 5th B gave X 2 5th A get(ting) X P 1st N1 giant E giggle N1 girl X 3rd C give X 1 2nd C giving A go X PP 1st D goes X 2 C going X 1 N&C gold 7th C gone X 6th B good X P 2nd B got X 3 3rd N&C gray V grade X N1 grass 6th G great X 2nd N&C green X 2 5th N2 group X 3rd D grow X 3 3rd C had X 1 1st N1 hair 7th G half X 5th F hand X 2nd F happy X 6th C hard X 3rd
5 A has X 1 1st F hat 9th A hav(ing) X P 1st A he X P 1st N1 head X 3rd V hear X 3rd E heard X 4th N2 heart X 6th G heavy X 5th A help X PP 2nd C her X 1 1st A here X PP 2nd A hi D high X 3rd N2 hill X 7th B him X 1 1st A his X 1 1st V hit X 9th E hitch C hold X 3 4th F home X 2nd F hope X 7th D hot 3 5th N2 hour(s) X 4th N1 house X 2nd C how X 1 1st E hundred 4th D hurt X 3 E husband A I X PP 1st N2 idea X 3rd A if X 3 1st D I'm X E imagine G important X 3rd A in X PP 1st E indeed N1 insect(s) 9th G inside X 5th E instant A is X PP 1st G instead X 7th B into X P 1st N1 island 5th A it X PP 1st B its 2 E it's X N&C January N2 job X 6th N&C july A jump(ed) X PP 7th N&C June B just X 1 2nd D keep X 3 3rd V kept X 6th N2 kids X V killed X 7th C kind X 3 2nd V knew X 4th C know X 1 2nd N2 lady X 8th
6 N2 land X 2nd G large X 2nd B last X 3rd F later X D laugh(ed) 7th V learn X 2nd D leave X 3rd D left X 3rd G less X 5th B let X 1 3rd F letter 2nd N2 life X 3rd D light X 3 3rd A like X P 1st N2 line X 2nd N2 list X 3rd V listen 4th A little X PP 2nd C live(s)(d) X 1 2nd N1 lizard C long X 3 1st F longer A look(ing) X PP 1st V lost X 8th G lot(s) X 7th F love X 6th N2 lunch X G mad X C made X 2 1st G main X 6th A mak(ing) X PP 1st C man X 2nd N&C March 10th B many X 2 1st B/N&C may X 1 1st F maybe X 8th A me X PP 2nd D mean X F men X 2nd D might X 3rd V mind X 6th V miss X 3rd N2 mom X N&C Monday F money X 4th N&C month(s) 6th N2 moon X 6th C more X 1st F morning X 4th D most X 2 2nd D mother X 2nd V move X 2nd C much X 3 2nd B must X P 2nd A my X PP 1st D myself X 3 F name X 2nd D near X 3rd D need X 2nd C never X 3 3rd B new X P 2nd
7 C next X 3rd G nice X D night X 3rd N&C nine N&C nineteen A no X P 1st A not X PP 5th N2 nothing X 5th N&C November A now X P 1st N2 number X 1st N1 ocean 5th F o'clock N&C October A of X 1 1st C off X 2 2nd G often X 3rd C oh 5th C old X 1 2nd A on X P 1st D once X 1 3rd N&C one X PP 1st D only X 3 2nd D open X 1 3rd A or X 2 1st N&C orange F order X 4th V organize C other X 1st B our X P 2nd A out X P 1st C over X 1 2nd C own X 3 3rd G page X 2nd F pair 5th N1 paper 3rd N2 park X 9th F part 1st N2 party X 8th E passenger X N2 past X 6th N1 people X 1st G perhaps X 6th N2 person X 5th C pick(ed) X 3 6th N2 picture X 2nd N&C pink N2 place X 2nd N1 planet(s) 9th N1 plant X 3rd A play X PP 2nd E playmate E pleasant E please P 8th E pleasure G possible X 7th F present 6th D pretty X P 10th E prize G probably X 6th N2 problem X 4th
8 B pull(ed) 2 4th N&C purple F push(ed) 7th B put X 1 2nd G quick(ly) 5th V quit N1 rain X 6th A ran X P 5th B read X 2 2nd G ready X 6th G real X 3rd E realized G really X N2 reason X 6th N&C red X PP 4th V rest X 5th C ride X P 7th D right X 2 2nd N1 river X 3rd N1 rock 4th F room X 4th D round X 1 5th B run(ning) X PP 3rd A said X PP 1st D same X 2nd N1 sand 9th F sat X 6th N&C Saturday B saw X P 3rd B say X P 2nd G scared X N1 school X 3rd N2 sea X 3rd F second X 3rd A see X PP 1st F seem 3rd V seen X 4th N&C september F set X 2nd N&C seven 3 9th N&C seventeen G several X 4th E shall X 3 6th B she X P 1st N2 ship X 4th N1 shirt N1 shoe(s) 10th D short X 4th V shot X D should X 2nd B show(n) X 3 2nd G sick X G side X 3rd N1 sign 6th N&C silver G simple X 6th G since X 4th B sing 2 4th F sister X 10th A sit X 2 1st N&C six 3 5th
9 N&C sixteen G size X 5th N2 sky X 6th D sleep X 2 7th D small X 3 2nd N1 snake N1 snow X 7th A so X P 1st C some X 1 1st F someone X 7th F something X 3rd C soon X P 3rd G sound X 2nd N2 space X 4th V speak 7th F special X 5th V spend N1 spider N2/N&C spring 7th N1 stake F stand X 4th D start(ed) X 3 3rd N2 state X 3rd V stay X 5th N1 stick 8th B still X 2nd V stood X 5th A stop X 1 3rd F store X 6th N1 storm N2 story X 3rd E stove N1 street X 5th E struggled E stuck V study 2nd N2 stuff X E stumbled V succeed F such X 2nd N2 summer X 6th N1 sun X 4th N&C Sunday G sure X 4th N1 table 4th B take X 1 2nd V talk X 3rd V teach X N1 teacher X 6th B tell X 2 2nd N&C ten X 3 5th B than X 1st E thank 1 B that X P 1st G that's X A the X PP 1st D their X 2 1st B them X 1 1st G themselves X 7th B then X 1 1st C there X P 1st
10 C these X 2 1st B they X P 1st G they're X F,N2 thing(s) X 2nd C think X 1 2nd F third X 6th N&C thirteen A this X P 1st C those X 2 3rd F though X 5th E thought X 3rd N&C three X PP 2nd E through X 2nd V throw X N&C Thursday N2 time X 1st A to X PP 1st D today X 3 4th E together X 3 3rd C told X 4th E tomorrow B too X P 2nd B took X 3rd G top X 4th E toward 4th N1 town 4th V travel 4th N1 tree X 3rd V tried X N2 trouble X 8th B try(ing) X 3 2nd N&C Tuesday D turn(ed) X 2nd N&C twelve N&C twenty E twice N&C two X PP 1st C under X P 3rd V understand 5th F until X 3rd A up X PP 1st D upon X 2 4th B us X 2 2nd D use(d) X 2 1st C very X 2 2nd C walk X 1 3rd A want(ed) X P 2nd D warm 3 5th C was X P 1st E wash 2 9th V wasn't X 9th V watch X 3rd N1 water X 1st F way X 1st N&C Wednesday A we X PP 1st N2 week X 5th D well X P 2nd B went X P 2nd C were 1 1st B what X P 1st
11 B when X 1 1st C where X PP 2nd C which X 2 1st D while X N&C white P 3rd B who X P 1st E whole X 4th B why X 2 2nd A will X P 1st E willing V win X 10th N1 wind 4th N2/N&C winter X 6th E wish X 2 6th B with X P 1st V woke X N1 woman 8th E wonderful N1 words B work X 2 2nd N1 world X 2nd N1 worm V worry D would X 2 1st V wouldn't X 10th E write 2 1st N2 yard X 8th N1 year X 2nd N&C yellow PP 10th B yes X P 5th F yesterday D yet 5th A you X PP 1st B,F your(s) X 2 1st
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