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Decodable Words | Unit 1 Superkids Second Grade Decodable Words | Unit 1 ch/ch/ -anch tch/ch/ sh/sh/ hash champ branch clutch shack lash chant ranch crutches shaft mash chap hopscotch shake rash chat -ench hutch shape sash cheap bench ketchup shave slash cheat clench kitchen shed smash check drench notch sheep splash chest French shelf stash chick trench -atch shell trash chicken batch shift -inch -ish children catch shin finch dish chill hatch shine inch fish chimp latch ship pinch punish chin match shock radish chip -uch patch shop squish chipmunk much scratch shot swish chop such snatch shred vanish chunk shrink -unch -etch wish beach shrub brunch etch kitchen shut -ush bunch fetch peach finish crunch sketch blush reach fresh hunch stretch brush rich lunch -ash crush sandwich -itch flush munch bash speech ditch gush punch cash teach glitch hush scrunch clash hitch mush crash itch rush dash pitch shush flash stitch slush switch gash twitch © 2017 Zaner-Bloser, Inc. 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Superkids Second Grade Decodable Words | Unit 1 (continued) th/th/ -ath Pronouns Contraction with am Onomatopoeia than bath he I’m bam thank math her bang that path his Contractions with are beep them I they’re boing then -oth it we’re boom there broth me you’re buzz cloth these my Contractions with is chomp thick moth our clink sloth he’s thin she here’s crash think wh/hw/ their it’s drip this whack they she’s glug those whale we that’s hiss thrash wham you there’s honk three whap your what’s hoot thrill meow what Contractions with not who’s throat moo wheat aren’t throne wheel Contractions with will pop thud couldn’t he’ll purr when didn’t thump where I’ll quack bathtub doesn’t it’ll ribbit which hadn’t cloth whiff she’ll roar dishcloth hasn’t that’ll screech while haven’t fifth whim there’ll slurp sixth isn’t they’ll splash whine wasn’t teeth whip we’ll thud tenth weren’t what’ll thump whisk wouldn’t with white who’ll vroom whiz Irregular contractions you’ll whack who with not wham whomp can’t whap why don’t whomp won’t whoosh whir whiz woof zap zing zip Words from each week’s spelling list are highlighted in green. © 2017 Zaner-Bloser, Inc. All rights reserved. May be duplicated for classroom use. Superkids Second Grade Decodable Words | Unit 2 le/әl/ huddle crinkle ng/ng/ rung cram axle hurdle freckle -ang slung gram hassle middle pickle bang sprung ham uncle needle sprinkle clang strung jam paddle tackle fang stung ram -ble peddle tickle gang sung scram babble puddle twinkle hang swung slam bobble riddle rang swam -ple CVC words bubble saddle sang yam apple -ab bumble straddle slang dimple blab -an crumble sprang dribble -fle example cab an fumble ruffle ripple -ing crab ban gobble shuffle sample bring dab bran grumble sniffle simple cling grab can hobble trample ding jab fan -gle humble fling lab man angle -tle mumble king nab pan beagle battle nibble ring scab plan bungle beetle pebble sing slab ran eagle bottle ramble sling stab tan giggle cattle rumble spring tab van jangle kettle scrabble sting jiggle little -ag -ap scramble string jingle mantle bag cap scribble swing juggle rattle brag clap stubble thing jungle settle drag flap stumble wing single tattle flag gap thimble snuggle -ong lag lap tremble -zle squiggle long nag map tumble dazzle struggle prong rag nap wobble drizzle tangle song sag rap fizzle -dle tingle strong snag slap guzzle bundle wiggle tag snap muzzle candle -ung wag strap -kle nuzzle cuddle clung tap ankle puzzle -am fiddle flung trap buckle sizzle am handle hung yap chuckle lung clam zap Words from each week’s spelling list are highlighted in green. © 2017 Zaner-Bloser, Inc. 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Superkids Second Grade Decodable Words | Unit 2 (continued) -at -im -it -ot CVCC words sell at brim bit blot -ack smell bat dim fit cot back spell brat grim it dot black swell cat him kit got crack tell fat rim lit hot jack well flat skim pit jot lack yell hat slim quit lot pack -end mat swim sit not quack bend pat trim skit plot rack blend rat spit pot sack end sat -in rot snack lend vat bin -ob shot stack mend fin blob spot tack send -ed grin bob trot track bed in cob spend bled pin glob -ug -amp tend fed spin gob bug camp -ent fled tin job drug clamp bent led twin mob dug cramp dent red win rob hug damp lent sled sob jug lamp rent wed -ip lug ramp sent clip -op mug stamp spent -et dip cop plug tent bet flip crop rug -ank went fret drip drop slug bank get hip flop blank snug -est jet lip hop crank tug best let nip mop drank crest met rip plop -um plank jest net sip pop drum prank nest pet skip prop gum sank pest set slip slop hum tank rest vet snip stop plum yank test wet strip top scum vest yet tip strum -ell bell west trip sum dwell zip fell © 2017 Zaner-Bloser, Inc. 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Superkids Second Grade Decodable Words | Unit 2 (continued) -ick -ock flunk jail sneak -eat brick block hunk mail speak beat click clock junk nail squeak cheat flick dock skunk pail streak cleat kick flock stunk quail weak eat lick lock sunk rail heat -eal pick mock trunk sail meat deal quick rock snail neat CV words heal sick smock tail seat -e/ē/ meal slick sock trail treat be real stick stock wail wheat he seal tick me -ain squeal trick -uck ee/ē/ buck she brain steal beef -ill cluck we chain bleed -eam bill duck drain cheek -i/ī/ beam dill luck gain creek hi cream drill pluck main greed dream fill puck pain queen -o/ō/ scream gill struck plain seed go seam grill stuck rain seek no steam hill truck train seen pro stream ill tuck so ea/ / team pill yuck ē -ee yo-yo leaf sill -ean bee -ump pea flee skill -u/ū/ bean bump sea free spill flu clean clump tea glee still lean dump CVVC words see will -each mean grump ai/ā/ three beach -ink hump braid tree each -eap blink jump chain wee peach cheap clink lump paid reach heap drink plump paint -eel teach leap ink pump raisin feel link slump waist -eak -east heel pink stump wait beak beast peel rink east reel -unk -ail creak sink leak feast wheel bunk fail least stink hail peak wink dunk yeast © 2017 Zaner-Bloser, Inc. 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Superkids Second Grade Decodable Words | Unit 2 (continued) -eep -oad CVCe words same glaze -ine beep load (Super e) shame graze brine creep road -ake tame haze dine deep toad bake maze fine -ape jeep brake line ape -ide keep -oan cake mine cape bride peep groan fake nine drape glide sheep loan flake pine grape hide sleep moan lake shine scrape pride steep make spine -oat shape ride sweep quake tine boat tape side weep rake twine coat slide shake -ate vine -eet float stride goat snake ate whine beet tide moat stake crate feet wide -ipe oat take date greet gripe throat wake fate -ife meet pipe gate life sheet -ale ripe -oe grate wife sleet bale stripe doe hate street gale swipe hoe late -ike sweet kale wipe toe plate bike male hike -ie/ī/ - rate -ite -ue/oo/ pale like die skate bite blue sale spike lie state kite clue scale strike pie quite cue stale -ave tie site due tale brave -ile glue file spite oa/ō/ whale cave mile white coach true gave -ame pile foam - grave -ive ui/oo/ blame smile goal save dive bruise came tile loaf shave drive cruise fame vile soak wave five fruit flame while soap hive juice frame -aze toast jive suit game blaze live lame daze strive name gaze thrive © 2017 Zaner-Bloser, Inc. 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Superkids Second Grade Decodable Words | Unit 2 (continued) -oke -ote -y/ē/ mommy -elly broke note (most are muddy belly choke quote adjectives) muggy jelly joke tote angry nasty smelly poke vote breezy penny -icky smoke buddy peppy -ube spoke bulky plenty icky stoke cube choppy puppy picky stroke tube classy rainy sticky tricky woke -une clingy risky yoke dune clumsy rocky -illy clunky sassy -one June chilly crafty seventy bone prune frilly creamy shaggy cone tune hilly crispy silky drone silly -ute daddy sixty lone cute dizzy sleepy -ucky tone flute easy sloppy lucky zone mute empty sneaky yucky -ope family soggy -y/ī/ -uddy fifty speedy cope by buddy filthy spotty hope cry muddy flimsy squeaky mope dry floppy stuffy rope fly -umpy fluffy tacky slope fry bumpy foggy twenty my grumpy -ose frosty ugly pry jumpy chose fruity wacky shy lumpy close fuzzy windy sky hose glossy witty -unny sly nose grainy yummy bunny spy pose grassy funny try -andy rose greedy sunny why candy suppose grubby dandy -usty those gutsy handy crusty hungry sandy dusty husky rusty itchy -appy kitty happy leaky scrappy lobby snappy messy © 2017 Zaner-Bloser, Inc. 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Superkids Second Grade Decodable Words | Unit 3 Final /s/, /z/ -uss Plurals with -s rocks Three sounds -ed/t/ s, ss/s/ discuss bags scales of -ed asked -ass fuss bees ships -ed/ed/ bumped bass muss bikes slides acted chased brass boats socks dented clapped class -s/z/ bones snakes ended clenched as crass bottles songs fainted cracked has glass bubbles sticks landed crashed his grass cakes stones lifted crunched is lass cats streets melted dipped lens pass coats strings mended dropped crackers stripes needed fixed -ess -se/z/ chose cubes toads painted flashed address close dogs wings printed flipped chess hose dolls rested helped dress Plurals with -es nose eggs spotted hoped less beaches rise freckles tested joked mess benches rose frogs twisted jumped press boxes suppose games visited kicked stress branches gifts waited locked those brushes grapes missed -iss wise buses handles -ed/d/ napped bliss classes Final or medial holes bragged packed hiss coaches z, zz/z/ insects cleaned picked kiss crutches buzz kids dragged polished miss dishes dizzy kittens dreamed ripped ditches -oss drizzle lamps filled rushed dresses boss fizz muffins grabbed scratched foxes cross frizz nails grinned shopped glasses floss fuzz notes hugged skipped inches gloss puzzle pickles lived sniffed lunches loss sizzle plants screamed stomped patches moss quiz plates smelled stopped peaches toss puddles smiled thanked radishes pumpkins snuggled tripped sandwiches puzzles spelled stomped stitches rabbits spilled wished wishes rings tagged yanked roads yelled Words from each week’s spelling list are highlighted in green.
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