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When we talk about high frequency words, most of the conversation focuses on sounds and spellings.
And that’s important—kids need to connect letters to sounds if they’re going to store words for reading and writing.
But there’s another piece we can’t leave out: meaning.
High frequency words aren’t just sound-spelling combinations. They’re words that carry function and purpose in our language—tiny but powerful connectors that give sentences meaning.
Think about of, the, to, for, and with. These aren’t words we can easily define, but students still need to know what they do in a sentence.
When we ignore that part, it's often harder for students to read or spell them.
That’s why each lesson in my High Frequency Word Lessons with Decodable Text includes a simple step for building meaning—short, kid-friendly explanations and examples that make these abstract words make sense.
If you haven’t downloaded the free sample yet, it’s a great place to see how sound, spelling, and meaning come together. The sample includes lessons for people, one, and laugh.
>>DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE SAMPLE LESSONS HERE
And if you’re ready for everything planned out—260 lessons, decodable sentences, and stories that bring each word to life—you can find it all here:
Anna
P.S. This is a brand new product, so it's getting a very special price for just a few more days. Normally $64, you can get all 260 lessons with decodable text for just $27 through December 1. Buy now before you forget.

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