Dolch word lists
Editor's note: Here's a definition of "Dolch word list" from TheSchoolBell.com:
The Dolch high frequency list was published by Edward William Dolch, Ph.D. in his book, Problems in Reading, The Garrard Press, 1948. The Dolch list of high frequency words comprises the 220 words, excluding nouns, that were common to the word lists of the International Kindergarten Union, The Gates List and the Wheeler-Howl List --- all lists that were used in beginning reading programs in the 1940's. The Dolch List has held up over time as reliable high frequency word list that is used in beginning reading programs. Some words are out of date. For instance, the word "shall," found on list 11, is not a frequently used word today.
More word lists | Jake Kimball | July 24th, 2002
If you're teaching children, check the Dolch Word List (search Google for more).

Click here to go to a site where you can download pdfs of Dolch word list activities.

Here's a link to the Kidzone website's page of Dolch word list games.
Jake Kimball
