Compound Word Lists

Compound Word lists for Preschool and elementary age students! Students of different grades and reading levels will be included in this pack. By sounding out each syllable, children will practice reading a variety of different compound words. Teachers! If you are looking for more reading activities, take a look at our R.E.A.D. Bundle!

Compound Words Preschool and Kindergarten Level 1

These two-syllable words are the perfect way to introduce your students to reading longer-lettered words. Students will be given a list of words depending on their level of reading. This pack of free printable compound words are all objects.

Compounds Words Kindergarten and First Grade Level 2

After reading through their new list of compound words, give your students the task of creating a compound word sentence with each word. Students could even cut out each word block and work together, using it to form a sentence on the whiteboard.

Compound Words First and Second Grade Level 3

These compound word lists are placed in alphabetical order for ease of use. The word worksheets can be laminated for a long-lasting effect. With these lists, students will also get to practice their spelling skills. Give your students a highlighter to use on the word as thy are sounding it out. This will help them break down the compound word.

Compound Words Worksheets

Compound Words Preschool and Kindergarten Level 1

This is the first set of compound word lists. Level 1 is loosely based on words that your preschool and kindergarten students will be able to understand. This compound word list includes a backpack, bathtub, bluebird, bookshelf, butterfly, catfish, cowboy, cupcake, doghouse, dragonfly, dustpan, firefly, fishbowl, goldfish, grapefruit, gumball, hairbrush, hamburger, honeybee, jellybean, jellyfish, ladybug, lipstick, mailbox, oatmeal, pancake, peanut, playhouse, popcorn, rainbow, rowboat, sandbox, seagull, seaweed, shoelace, spaceship, sunflower, toothbrush, toothpaste, and waterslide.

Compound Words Kindergarten and First Grade Level 2

This is the second set of compound word lists. Level 2 is loosely based on words that your kindergarten and first grade students will be able to understand. This compound word list includes: airplane, cornbread, inchworm, sailboat, applesauce, baseball, basketball, bedroom, birthday, bookmark, campfire, cheeseburger, cookbook, doughnut, eyebrow, eggshells, fireplace, flashlight, football, gumdrop, haystack, headband, ladybug, raindrop, lighthouse, meatball, milkshake, nightlight, notebook, playground, raindrop, snowball, softball, sunrise, tablecloth, teardrop, washcloth, watermelon, wheelchair, and workbook.

Compound Words First and Second Grade Level 3

This is the third set of compound word lists. Level 3 is loosely based on words that your first and second-grade students will be able to understand. This compound word list includes: armchair, blueberry, bookcase, candlestick, cheesecake, crosswalk, dishwasher, doorknob, earlobe, eggplant, fingernail, firework, gingerbread, grapevine, headlight, hedgehog, honeycomb, hourglass, keyboard, kickball, laptop, lifeguard, motorcycle, newspaper, outside, pinwheel, ponytail, raincoat, restroom, schoolwork, sidewalk, snowflake, sunburn, sunglasses, superhero, teacup, teapot, textbook, volleyball, and wastebasket.

Compound Words Second Third Fourth Grade Level 4

This is the fourth set of compound word lists. Level 4 is loosely based on words that your second, third, and fourth-grade students will be able to understand. This compound word list includes: bedbug, blackbird, bookstore, cardboard, chalkboard, chopsticks, classroom, driveway, drumstick, eardrum, eyeglass, firefighter, flagpole, headlight, hedgehog, honeycomb, hourglass, iceberg, keyboard, moonlight, newborn, nutcracker, placemats, postcard, pothole, quarterback, railroad, rattle, sandpaper, seahorse, shortcake, skateboard, snowflake, suitcase, swordfish, tablespoon, tugboat, watercolor, windmill and yardstick.

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  • Luzy Reply

    Would love this

    July 24, 2023 at 7:47 am

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