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4-Letter Words Ending in D for Kids - List of Essential Vocabulary Words

A Complete Compilation of 4-Letter Words Ending in "D" to Boost Kids' Spelling & Reading Skills

LUCA Kids Words groups examples by letter so you can preview spelling and sounds before read-aloud coaching with The Intelligent Reading Specialist.

LUCA gives phoneme-level feedback during read-alouds (U.S. Patent No. 12,394,332 B2). Use these lists for quick warm-ups, then practice on the Playground.

LUCA's list of 4-letter words ending in "D" will help your child build a rich vocabulary. This resource is a fantastic tool for parents and teachers to help kids enhance their language skills. The list includes words that are perfect for a wide age range, from prekindergarten to grade 9. Featuring kid-friendly words such as "mild" and "find" to more advanced options like "plod" and "shod," there's something to boost everyone's language abilities. These 4-letter words that end in "D" are excellent for refining both reading comprehension and spelling in a fun and simple way. Jumpstart your child's vocabulary building with these carefully selected words and watch their language skills grow. So, why wait? Begin improving your child's vocabulary with these 4-letter words ending in "D" today!

Our age-specific word lists are derived from a study on the learning age of over 30,000 English words, ensuring educational relevance. We vet words for kid-friendliness using advanced tools and prioritize vocabulary based on usage frequency, informed by extensive research, to benefit children's learning.

4-Letter Words that End in D for Pre-K 3 (3-Year-Olds)

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4-Letter Words that End in D for Pre-K 3 (3-Year-Olds)

  • bird
  • cold
  • food
  • good
  • hand
  • head
  • need
  • wind
  • yard

Sentences for Pre-K 3

Let's make learning fun for your 3-year-old! This time, we're looking at sentences that use 4-letter words ending in "D". It's an easy and exciting way for little ones to pick up new words. Check them out below!

  • A little bird in the garden is singing a beautiful song.
  • When you eat ice cream too fast, you might get a cold feeling in your mouth, which we call brain freeze.
  • Apples, bread, and chicken are all types of food.
  • Eating your vegetables is good for your health.
  • The firefighter used a hose to spray water from his hand to put out the fire.
  • When you take a shower, don't forget to wash your head.
  • I need a hug when I'm sad.
  • We can feel the wind on our faces when we ride bikes outside.
  • We love playing in the yard with our friends during recess.

4-Letter Words that End in D for Pre-K 4 (4-Year-Olds)

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4-Letter Words that End in D for Pre-K 4 (4-Year-Olds)

  • feed
  • fold
  • hard
  • hold
  • kind
  • loud
  • read
  • road
  • sand
  • seed
  • sled
  • wood
  • word

Sentences for Pre-K 4

Let's make learning fun for your 4-year-old with playful sentences! We're shining a light on 4-letter words that end in "D". These examples are crafted to delight and educate your preschooler. Enjoy the adventure through language together!

  • At the farm, we will feed the chickens some corn.
  • Please fold your clothes and put them away.
  • The floor is hard, unlike your soft pillow.
  • Remember, we have to hold hands when we cross the street.
  • We say kind words to make people feel happy, like "thank you" and "please".
  • When you're excited, it's okay to laugh and clap loud.
  • Let's read a storybook together and discover new adventures!
  • I saw a big truck carrying construction materials on the road.
  • Sand is made up of tiny grains and can be found on beaches and in deserts.
  • A seed needs water, sunlight, and soil to sprout and become a plant.
  • After playing in the snow, they left their sleds by the door, ready for the next day of fun.
  • The table in the classroom is made of wood.
  • We will play a fun game with words in class today.

4-Letter Words that End in D for Pre-K (5-Year-Olds)

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4-Letter Words that End in D for Pre-K (5-Year-Olds)

  • bead
  • bend
  • dead
  • find
  • glad
  • hood
  • land
  • lord
  • mind
  • pond
  • send

Sentences for Pre-K

Let's make learning fun for your 5-year-old! We're focusing on 4-letter words that end in "D". These simple sentences are perfect for little learners in pre-K. Start the word discovery journey now!

  • The little girl threaded colorful beads onto a string to make a beautiful bracelet.
  • The road took a sharp bend to the left, making the car turn smoothly.
  • After the leaves fall off the tree in winter, the tree might look dead, but it will grow new leaves in the spring.
  • When we go to the park, you could help me find pretty leaves to collect.
  • Mommy is glad when I clean up my toys without being asked.
  • When it's cold outside, you can put the hood of your jacket on to keep your head warm.
  • The airplane landed on the runway after a long flight.
  • The lord of the castle lived in a grand and majestic home.
  • Use your mind to think and solve problems, it's very powerful!
  • The children fed the fish in the pond with pieces of bread.
  • Don't forget to send a thank-you card for the birthday gift.

4-Letter Words that End in D for Kindergarten (6-Year-Olds)

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4-Letter Words that End in D for Kindergarten (6-Year-Olds)

  • band
  • card
  • cord
  • lead
  • maid
  • mood
  • toad
  • wand
  • wild

Sentences for Kindergarten

Get your 6-year-old excited about words with this playful look at 4-letter words that end in "D". We've crafted sentences that are just the right level for kindergarteners to understand and enjoy. Let's jump into the fun together!

  • Our school band plays music at special events.
  • My favorite card game to play with friends is Go Fish, where we match cards to win.
  • The cord on the blinds helped Sarah adjust the amount of sunlight coming into her room.
  • Emma will lead the line when we walk to the library.
  • The kind maid took care of the baby while the parents were busy.
  • Billy's bad mood changed to a good mood after he played with his friends.
  • The toad hopped slowly across the garden path, its bumpy skin glistening in the sunlight.
  • In fairy tales, a wand is often used by magical characters to perform spells and enchantments.
  • We saw a wild rabbit hopping around in the forest.

4-Letter Words that End in D for 1st Grade (7-Year-Olds)

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4-Letter Words that End in D for 1st Grade (7-Year-Olds)

  • bald
  • gold
  • herd
  • iced
  • load
  • shed

Sentences for 1st Grade

Get your 7-year-old excited about reading with sentences full of 4-letter words that end in "D". This is a fun way for first graders to practice their reading and discover new words. Enjoy learning together!

  • Do you see that eagle in the sky? It's called a bald eagle, but it actually has white feathers on its head!
  • Just because someone is bald does not mean they're old; some people prefer to shave their head.
  • Grandpa doesn't have any hair on his head, that's because he is bald.
  • The pirate's treasure chest was filled with shiny gold coins.
  • During art class, we used gold glitter to decorate our projects.
  • In the story, the leprechaun hid his pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
  • A group of elephants is called a herd.
  • Ella watched the shepherd guide his herd of sheep.
  • When we visited the farm, we saw a herd of cows in the field.
  • I love to drink iced tea with a slice of lemon on a sunny afternoon.
  • On a hot summer day, nothing beats the taste of an iced popsicle.
  • The lemonade was so refreshing because it was served iced cold.
  • I put a load of clothes into the washing machine and pressed start.
  • The truck driver unloaded a heavy load of boxes at the warehouse.
  • I helped my dad carry a load of groceries from the car to the house.
  • In the fall, trees shed their leaves, preparing for the winter season.
  • My dog sheds a lot of fur, especially during the warmer months.
  • The snake will shed its skin to grow bigger and stay healthy.

4-Letter Words that End in D for 2nd Grade (8-Year-Olds)

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4-Letter Words that End in D for 2nd Grade (8-Year-Olds)

  • ford
  • lend
  • mild
  • reed

Sentences for 2nd Grade

Make learning fun for your 8-year-old with these easy sentences! We're focusing on 4-letter words that end in "D". These examples are perfect for second graders, helping them understand and remember new words. Let's start reading!

  • My dad drives a Ford truck to work every day because it's sturdy and dependable.
  • When the new Ford model was unveiled, everyone marveled at its sleek design.
  • The Ford company is known for producing reliable cars that last for many years.
  • If you lend your friend a book, make sure they return it in good condition.
  • My sister always asks to borrow my clothes, so I've learned to lend her some sometimes.
  • Can I lend you my pencil for the math test? I'll need it back later.
  • Sarah's asthma is mild, which means she doesn't have severe symptoms.
  • The weather today is mild, not too hot and not too cold.
  • I like to eat mild salsa because it is not too spicy.
  • The reed is a type of plant that grows near water and provides shelter for small animals.
  • In the news, scientists discovered a new species of fish hiding among the reeds in the river.
  • Birds often use reeds to build their nests, weaving the long, flexible stems together.

4-Letter Words that End in D for 3rd Grade (9-Year-Olds)

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4-Letter Words that End in D for 3rd Grade (9-Year-Olds)

  • acid
  • bold
  • deed
  • fond
  • fund
  • hind
  • mend
  • raid
  • tend

Sentences for 3rd Grade

Get your 9-year-old excited about expanding their vocabulary! We've put together sentences using 4-letter words that end in "D". These examples are perfect for third graders, making learning new words fun and easy. Check them out below!

  • When you mix an acid with a base, they neutralize each other.
  • Martin Luther King Jr. was a bold leader, who was not afraid to fight for equal rights.
  • Finding a lost wallet and returning it to its owner is also considered a good deed.
  • Julia is fond of drawing; she spends lots of time sketching flowers.
  • The government allocated a fund to support small businesses affected by the pandemic.
  • The hind legs of the frog help it to jump long distances.
  • After the accident, the kind mechanic helped mend the broken bicycle.
  • In the story, the pirates planned a raid on the treasure chest guarded by the dragon.
  • As a responsible pet owner, you must tend to your dog's needs, such as feeding and walking them.

4-Letter Words that End in D for 4th Grade (10-Year-Olds)

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4-Letter Words that End in D for 4th Grade (10-Year-Olds)

  • awed
  • bind
  • bond
  • clad
  • plod
  • void
  • ward

Sentences for 4th Grade

Help your 10-year-old grow their vocabulary with this collection of sentences featuring 4-letter words that end in "D". Designed with fourth graders in mind, these examples are perfect for enhancing their reading and writing skills. Let's get started on this exciting word journey!

  • As she entered the grand museum, Sarah was awed by the beautiful paintings on display.
  • I will bind the pages of our classroom newsletter together with a stapler.
  • Through teamwork and friendship, the soccer team formed a strong bond.
  • Cinderella was clad in a beautiful ball gown for the party.
  • The tired hiker continued to plod along the trail, taking slow and steady steps.
  • I accidentally dropped my ice cream and now there's a void on my cone.
  • The orphanage provided a safe haven for children without families, and each child had their own ward.

4-Letter Words that End in D for 5th Grade (11-Year-Olds)

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4-Letter Words that End in D for 5th Grade (11-Year-Olds)

  • amid
  • arid
  • heed

Sentences for 5th Grade

Excite your 11-year-old with the fun of learning new words! We're showcasing sentences that use 4-letter words ending in "D". Tailored for fifth graders, these examples blend education with entertainment, enriching their vocabulary one word at a time. Join us in this adventure through language!

  • The detective found the clue amid the pile of books in the library.
  • Amid all the chaos of the school fair, I managed to find my lost backpack.
  • The little park, set amid the bustling city, was a peaceful haven.
  • Plants and animals in arid regions have adapted to survive in dry conditions.
  • The desert is known for its arid climate, with very little rainfall throughout the year.
  • An arid environment lacks the moisture needed for most vegetation to thrive.
  • Mom always tells me to heed the traffic lights when I ride my bike.
  • When the lifeguard blows the whistle, you must heed his instructions at the pool.
  • The movie character didn't heed the warning and walked into the haunted house anyway.

4-Letter Words that End in D for 6th Grade (12-Year-Olds)

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4-Letter Words that End in D for 6th Grade (12-Year-Olds)

  • bard
  • gild
  • rend
  • rood

Sentences for 6th Grade

Excite your 12-year-old with the charm of language through sentences featuring 4-letter words that end in "D". These examples are perfectly suited for sixth graders, making learning both effective and fun. Check out our selections below!

  • A bard in medieval times was a person who composed and recited epic poems.
  • In her favorite video game, she picked the character of a bard because she loved his storytelling skills and enchanting music.
  • William Shakespeare, known as the Bard of Avon, wrote many famous plays and poems.
  • In the fantasy novel, the king's throne was gilded with pure gold.
  • Don't try to gild the lily; your project is already great without extra embellishments.
  • The artisan decided to gild the statue to give it a luxurious appearance.
  • The loud noise seemed to rend the peaceful atmosphere of the library.
  • As the storm passed, the wind began to rend the sails of the old ship.
  • The artist used bold strokes to rend the canvas, creating a striking contrast in the painting.
  • During the restoration project, the workers carefully preserved the historic rood screen.
  • The ancient church displayed a beautifully carved rood above the altar.
  • The rood beam, adorned with intricate carvings, added a touch of elegance to the medieval church.
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Exploring 4-Letter Words Ending in D for Kids

Rhyming Words

Engage children in a fun rhyming activity with words like "band", "hand", and "land". Encourage them to find words that rhyme with these 4-letter words ending in "d". This activity enhances phonemic awareness and creativity in language play.

Adjective Hunt

Challenge kids to identify adjectives among words like "bold", "cold", and "mild". Discuss the meanings of these descriptive words and encourage them to use them in sentences. This activity helps expand vocabulary and understanding of word types.

Word Creation Challenge

Let kids unleash their creativity by forming new words using the ending "d". Examples like "mood" and "find" can inspire them to invent their own words. This exercise stimulates imagination and language experimentation in a playful way.

Word and Picture Matching

Pair words such as "bird", "cord", and "fold" with corresponding pictures to reinforce word-picture association. This visual activity aids in vocabulary retention and visual recognition skills. Make it interactive by having kids draw their own matching pictures!

Action Verbs Adventure

Explore action verbs ending in "d" like "bend", "find", and "read". Engage children in acting out these verbs or using them in sentences to understand their meanings. This dynamic activity promotes kinesthetic learning and verb usage in context.

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About the author

Scott Sosso leads LUCA and writes these lists with classroom language in mind. He has spent more than a decade building education and healthcare ventures, and founded LUCA after seeing how few tools listened closely enough to struggling readers.

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