Grade-Aligned Word List Workbooks (Physical + Digital Hybrid)
A series of 13 grade-specific workbooks (K–12) that map Dolch, Fry, and district-adopted word lists to actual grade-level curriculum standards, with practice activities, assessment pages, and a companion QR-code-linked digital resource (printable flashcards, audio pronunciation, progress tracking). Each workbook is printed on demand and sold directly to parents and small schools.
33 weeks • 70% confidence
Value Proposition
Parents no longer guess which word list to use—they buy ONE workbook for their child's actual grade, get vetted word lists matched to standards, plus immediate printable/digital resources. Beats scattered PDFs and outdated lists because it's grade-specific, curriculum-aligned, and comes with ready-to-use activities.
Target Audience
Homeschooling parents, small independent schools, tutoring centers, and parents seeking supplemental reading instruction for grades K–5 (80% of demand).
Key Features
- Grade K–12 workbooks, each with 300–500 grade-appropriate high-frequency words
- Side-by-side comparison of Dolch vs. Fry lists with grade-level callouts
- 20–30 practice worksheets per workbook (word families, sentence building, fluency drills)
- And more, with full implementation detail...
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Parents and educators struggle to identify which foundational word lists are age-appropriate and relevant for their child's current grade levelParents and teachers need to know which standardized word lists (Dolch, Fry) apply to specific grade levels in US schools, but this information is scattered, unclear, or outdated. Without clear guidance, they waste time researching or use irrelevant word lists that don't match their child's actual curriculum, leading to ineffective reading instruction and wasted educational resources.
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