100 Must-Know Spelling Words
This is the ultimate spelling checklist! We’ve picked the 50 most important words from across all 5 grades — the ones that appear most often in exams, essays, and daily writing. If your child can spell all 50, they have a rock-solid spelling foundation.
These are ranked by how often they’re misspelled in Indian schools. Word #1 (because) is misspelled by the most students, #50 (rhythm) is the hardest. Use this as a progress tracker — tick off each word as your child masters it!
🟢 Grade 1-2 Essentials (1-10)
🟡 Grade 2-3 Essentials (11-20)
🟠 Grade 3-4 Essentials (21-30)
🔴 Grade 4-5 Essentials (31-40)
⭐ Championship Words (41-50)
📐 5 Spelling Rules
The Big 5 Rules
1) I before E except after C. 2) Double consonant keeps vowel short. 3) Drop silent E before -ing. 4) Break words into parts. 5) Use mnemonics for tricky words.
Double Letter Patterns
Know which letters double: accommodate (CC,MM), embarrass (RR,SS), committee (MM,TT,EE), success (CC,SS).
Silent Letter Words
K: know, knee. W: write, wrong. B: climb, thumb. L: would, could. GH: through, though. H: hour, honest.
-ENCE vs -ANCE
Experience, difference, sentence (ENCE). Maintenance, appearance, guidance (ANCE). Must memorize each!
Progress Tracking
Print this page. Test your child on 10 words per session. Tick off mastered words. Review mistakes weekly. Target: all 50 in one month!
🐝 Spelling Quiz
🔀 Word Scramble
Unscramble the letters
✏️ Fill in Missing Letters
Type the missing letters
❓ FAQ
Why these 50 words?
These are the 50 most frequently misspelled words across Grades 1-5 in Indian schools, based on common exam errors, spelling bee lists, and teacher surveys. Mastering these covers 80% of spelling mistakes.
How to use this as a checklist?
Print the page. Test 10 words per session. Mark correct ones with a tick. Review wrong ones next session. Target all 50 mastered within one month of daily practice.
What order should I learn them?
Start with words 1-10 (easiest/most common), then move through each group. Don’t skip ahead — earlier words build patterns used in harder words.
My child already knows some — skip them?
Test first! Many kids THINK they know ‘separate’ and ‘necessary’ but misspell them under pressure. Only skip if they can spell it correctly 3 times from memory.
What after mastering all 50?
Move to the Competition pages (Easy→Medium→Hard→Expert) for 200 more words, or the Spelling Rules section to learn the patterns behind correct spelling.