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

A Thorough Collection of 4-Letter Words Ending in "L" to Boost Kids' Spelling & Vocabulary

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 "L" is poised to bolster your child's word wealth! Created as a comprehensive tool for adults to facilitate additional language practice, this collection is perfect for enhancing children's grasp of vocabulary. The list features words applicable across a broad spectrum of learners, ranging from the curious minds in pre-kindergarten through the intellectual curiosity of grade 9 students. Discover kid-friendly examples like "ball," "cool," or "tall" that make learning new vocabulary an enjoyable experience. Focused on honing reading comprehension and spelling skills, these words are essential building blocks in a child's language development. Embrace the opportunity to expand your child's vocabulary with these 4-letter words ending in "L" and watch as their reading and writing confidence soar. Start nurturing their vocabulary skills with LUCA's list 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 L for Pre-K 3 (3-Year-Olds)

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

  • ball
  • bell
  • doll
  • fell
  • hill
  • tail
  • wall
  • yell

Sentences for Pre-K 3

Introduce your little one to the joys of reading with simple sentences featuring 4-letter words that end in "L". Perfect for 3-year-olds, this selection is crafted to spark curiosity and learning. Enjoy exploring together!

  • The children played with a colorful ball in the park.
  • When the ice cream truck comes to our street, it will ring a bell.
  • Your favorite toy is a doll with blue eyes and a pretty dress.
  • Oh no, the toy fell off the table, let's pick it up.
  • We can roll down the hill in the park for fun.
  • The cat has a long, fluffy tail.
  • I will hang your artwork on the wall for everyone to see.
  • The baby started to cry when the dog began to yell loudly in the park.

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

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

  • bowl
  • bull
  • call
  • cool
  • fall
  • full
  • girl
  • mail
  • meal
  • pull
  • real
  • roll
  • tall
  • tell

Sentences for Pre-K 4

Get your 4-year-old excited about words with our fun session on 4-letter words that end in "L". These simple sentences are perfect for little learners to grasp and enjoy. Let's start the fun!

  • Mommy served soup in a colorful bowl with a smile, making it extra special for the little one.
  • The farmer took good care of the bull, feeding it fresh hay and water.
  • If you need help, you can call a teacher.
  • The wind can make the air feel cool outside.
  • During fall, the leaves on the trees change colors and fall.
  • When you eat all your dinner, your tummy becomes full.
  • Your sister is a girl just like you.
  • You can draw a picture and put it in an envelope to send it in the mail.
  • Dinner is our evening meal and we usually have veggies and chicken.
  • I can pull my toy car along the floor.
  • Is this a real dinosaur bone?" the little boy asked the museum guide.
  • Let's roll a ball back and forth to each other in the park.
  • The giraffe at the zoo is very tall, it can reach the leaves on the trees.
  • I will tell my friend about the fun new toy I got.

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

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

  • feel
  • fill
  • hall
  • howl
  • jail
  • nail
  • oval
  • pool
  • seal
  • tool

Sentences for Pre-K

Let's make learning fun for your 5-year-old! Discover sentences with 4-letter words that end in "L". These simple examples are perfect for little learners in Pre-K, helping them get familiar with new words in a playful way. Enjoy the journey together!

  • When you're happy and you know it, how do you feel inside?
  • Can you please fill your cup with water from the jug?
  • When you need to use the bathroom at school, you have to walk down the hall.
  • The wolf let out a loud howl in the dark forest.
  • Sometimes, bad people go to jail when they do things they shouldn't.
  • The cat's scratching post helps keep its nails trimmed and healthy.
  • We draw an oval shape to make a face for our art project.
  • The pool party for the twins' birthday was a huge success with all their friends splashing around.
  • The seal's smooth fur helps keep it warm while swimming in cold ocean waters.
  • A tool like a paintbrush helps us create beautiful artwork in school.

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

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

  • bill
  • boil
  • coal
  • curl
  • deal
  • dial
  • evil
  • fail
  • goal
  • mall
  • pail
  • peel
  • sail
  • soil
  • soul
  • till
  • well

Sentences for Kindergarten

Get your 6-year-old excited about reading with these simple sentences! We're focusing on 4-letter words that end in "L". Perfect for kindergarteners to practice and enjoy. Let's start the fun learning journey now!

  • When we buy something at the store, we have to pay the bill.
  • Mom asked me to help her boil the eggs for breakfast.
  • Miners dig deep underground to get coal out of the earth.
  • The kitten liked to curl up in a cozy ball on the soft blanket.
  • In a card game, we deal the cards to all the players.
  • The old phone had a rotary dial that you had to turn to call someone.
  • The superhero always fights the evil villain to keep the city safe.
  • Even though my tower of blocks fell over, I won't say that I fail, but I'll learn to build it better next time.
  • In soccer, when you kick the ball into the net, you scored a goal.
  • Families enjoy going to the mall to shop and have fun together.
  • The little girl carried a pail filled with seashells she collected at the beach.
  • When you eat a banana, you have to peel off the yellow skin to get to the soft fruit inside.
  • We went for a sail on the lake and saw ducks swimming beside the boat.
  • Worms and insects live in the soil and help plants grow strong and tall.
  • The soul is the part of you that makes you who you are on the inside.
  • You have till tomorrow to finish your drawing.
  • Daddy fixes the car and keeps it running well.

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

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

  • foil
  • fool
  • foul
  • fowl
  • fuel
  • gill
  • hail
  • haul
  • heal
  • heel
  • peal
  • rail
  • sell
  • will

Sentences for 1st Grade

Get your 7-year-old excited about reading with sentences featuring 4-letter words that end in "L". These simple, fun examples are perfect for first graders. Start the reading adventure below!

  • When wrapping a sandwich, foil helps keep it fresh for lunchtime.
  • Just because it's April Fool's doesn't mean you should fool people in a mean way.
  • During the game, the referee blew the whistle to signal a foul by one of the players.
  • A fowl is a type of bird commonly raised for its eggs or meat.
  • Eating breakfast is like giving your body fuel for the day.
  • Gills are like lungs for fish, allowing them to extract oxygen from the water they live in.
  • When it started to hail, we all ran inside so we wouldn't get hit by the little ice pellets.
  • The farmer used a tractor to haul a heavy load of hay from the field to the barn.
  • Doctors and nurses work hard to help people heal when they are sick.
  • I have a bandage on my heel because I got a small cut while running outside.
  • The church bells chimed in a beautiful peal on Sunday morning.
  • The squirrel balanced on the rail of the fence.
  • The toy store will sell a variety of toys, including dolls, cars, and board games.
  • Dad will help me build a model airplane this weekend.

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

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

  • dell
  • dull
  • hurl
  • idol
  • mill
  • toll
  • wool

Sentences for 2nd Grade

Help your 8-year-old grow their vocabulary with fun sentences featuring 4-letter words that end in "L". Perfect for second graders, these sentences are designed to be simple, engaging, and educational. Let's start learning together!

  • My dad bought a new Dell computer for our home office.
  • When the skies are dull and grey, it might rain soon.
  • During the food fight, the kids began to hurl mashed potatoes across the cafeteria.
  • During the interview, the actor shared how his childhood idol inspired him to pursue a career in acting.
  • The mill is where grains like wheat or corn are ground into flour to make bread.
  • The news reported that the toll of the storm included fallen trees and damaged homes.
  • My grandma made me a cozy sweater from soft wool.

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

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

  • coil
  • duel
  • hull
  • reel
  • veil
  • wail

Sentences for 3rd Grade

Spark your 9-year-old's love for reading with sentences featuring 4-letter words that end in "L". Designed specifically for third graders, these examples make learning new words exciting and understandable. Let's jump into the fun together!

  • The spring in the pen allows the ink to flow smoothly as the coil expands and contracts.
  • My sister's hair is so curly that it forms a perfect coil when she ties it up.
  • The snake coiled itself around the tree branch to rest after a long day of hunting.
  • The duel between the two rival samurais was intense but ended peacefully with an apology.
  • In the olden days, knights would sometimes engage in a duel to settle disputes honorably.
  • In the news, a duel of words between politicians captured the attention of the entire nation.
  • In our science experiment, we will learn how the shape of a boat's hull can influence its speed on the water.
  • You have to remove the hull before you can eat the sunflower seed.
  • The hull of the ship was painted bright red so it could be seen from far away.
  • When fishing, you use a reel to bring in the fish after it's caught.
  • Dancers often perform intricate moves with a reel of ribbon during rhythmic gymnastics routines.
  • In movies, the reel contains all the film frames that create the motion picture.
  • The bride wore a beautiful veil that covered her face during the wedding ceremony.
  • During Halloween, I wore a ghost costume with a white veil that made me look spooky.
  • In some cultures, women wear a veil to cover their heads as a sign of modesty and respect.
  • The sad ending of the story made me wail with grief.
  • The baby started to wail loudly when she dropped her toy.
  • I could hear the wail of the ambulance in the distance.

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

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

  • bail
  • cell
  • earl
  • lull

Sentences for 4th Grade

Get your 10-year-old excited about expanding their vocabulary! We're showcasing sentences with 4-letter words that end in "L". This collection is tailored for fourth graders, making learning new words an enjoyable experience. Let's jump into these examples!

  • When someone is granted bail, they can leave jail temporarily until their trial.
  • Paying bail ensures that the person will return to court for their legal proceedings.
  • The judge decided to set bail at $5000 for the defendant's release.
  • In science, we learned that a cell is the smallest unit of life.
  • The battery for your game console contains cells that store energy.
  • Plants and animals are made up of millions of tiny cells.
  • In some countries, an earl is someone who is very important, just below the king or queen.
  • Did you know, in the Robin Hood stories, Robin Hood is the Earl of Locksley?
  • An earl is a title of nobility, much like a duke or a king.
  • The sound of the rain outside helped lull the students into a peaceful state during class.
  • After reading a bedtime story, the mother sang a lullaby to lull her baby to sleep.
  • The soothing music from the radio created a calm atmosphere and helped lull the baby to sleep.

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

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

  • keel
  • poll
  • toil
  • veal

Sentences for 5th Grade

Elevate your 11-year-old's vocabulary with our collection of sentences featuring 4-letter words that end in "L". Crafted with fifth graders in mind, these examples are perfect for helping them understand and use new words in everyday contexts. Let's explore these words together!

  • When boats hit rocks, their keels can be damaged and need repair.
  • To fix a wobbly table, you can adjust the keel underneath.
  • The ship's keel helps it stay balanced in the water.
  • In the news, a recent poll showed that most citizens support the construction of a new park in the city.
  • In history class, we learned how ancient civilizations used polls to make decisions in their communities.
  • A poll is a way to collect information by asking people questions and recording their responses.
  • News channels often use polls to predict the winner of presidential elections before the final results are announced.
  • During the history lesson, we learned about a poll conducted to gather people's opinions on the new law.
  • A recent poll showed that more kids prefer online learning to traditional classroom settings.
  • My dad works very hard and toils in the garden to grow fresh vegetables.
  • The workers toil tirelessly to build a beautiful park for everyone to enjoy.
  • After a long day of studying, I toil to finish all my homework before dinner.
  • Some people choose not to eat veal due to concerns about animal welfare in the veal industry.
  • In certain cuisines, veal is considered a delicacy and is prepared in various ways for special occasions.
  • Veal is meat from young calves, often used in dishes like veal piccata or veal parmesan.

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

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

  • gall
  • pall

Sentences for 6th Grade

Boost your 12-year-old's vocabulary with this collection of sentences featuring 4-letter words that end in "L". Designed for sixth graders, these examples are perfect for understanding and using these words in context. Let's get started and see how these words come to life!

  • She couldn't believe the gall of the driver who cut in front of her.
  • The boy had the gall to talk back to the teacher during class.
  • It takes a lot of gall to lie to your best friend.
  • The somber music added a pall of sadness to the atmosphere of the memorial service.
  • A dark cloud cast a pall over the cheerful picnic, signaling an incoming storm.

4-Letter Words that End in L for 7th Grade (13-Year-Olds)

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4-Letter Words that End in L for 7th Grade (13-Year-Olds)

  • cowl
  • zeal

Sentences for 7th Grade

Explore the realm of 4-letter words ending in "L" with your 13-year-old! We've crafted sentences that not only incorporate these words but are also perfectly pitched for seventh graders' understanding. This is a great way for them to enhance their vocabulary in a fun and meaningful way. Let's get started!

  • The monk wore a brown cowl that covered his head and shoulders during the prayer ceremony.
  • During the medieval period, knights often wore a cowl as part of their armor for protection.
  • The superhero's cowl concealed his identity as he fought crime in the city.
  • With zeal, the team practiced every day, determined to win the championship.
  • She pursued her passion for art with great zeal, spending hours in the studio.
  • The young inventor worked with zeal, spending hours in his garage creating a new robot.
  • His dedication and zeal for learning earned him the top spot in the class.
  • The team played with zeal and determination, giving their all in every game.
  • With great zeal, the team practiced every day to win the national soccer championship.
  • Her zeal for reading made her the top participant in the school's summer reading challenge.
  • Her zeal for environmental conservation inspired her friends to start recycling more.
  • The young inventor's zeal for creating eco-friendly gadgets inspired his peers.

4-Letter Words that End in L for 8th Grade (14-Year-Olds)

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4-Letter Words that End in L for 8th Grade (14-Year-Olds)

  • weal

Sentences for 8th Grade

Elevate your 14-year-old's vocabulary with our collection of sentences featuring 4-letter words that end in "L". Designed to challenge and engage eighth graders, these examples will enhance their understanding of language in a fun way. Discover them below!

  • The community came together to promote the common weal, ensuring the well-being of all its members.
  • Charity organizations often work towards the weal of society, providing support to those in need.
  • In a democracy, policies should aim to enhance the general weal, benefiting the entire population.
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Exploring 4-Letter Words Ending in L for Young Learners

Word Creation Challenge

Challenge children to create new words by adding a letter before the "L" in words like "bell", "ball", and "foil". This activity sparks creativity and expands vocabulary. Encourage them to explain the meanings of their invented words for extra fun!

Adjective Hunt

Search for adjectives among the "L" ending 4-letter words, such as "cool", "full", and "tall". Have kids describe objects around them using these adjectives to enhance their descriptive language skills. This engaging activity promotes observation and vocabulary enrichment.

Memory Game

Engage kids in a memory game using words like "bell", "doll", and "fall". Lay the words face down, and have them flip two cards at a time to find matching pairs. This activity enhances memory retention and concentration in a playful manner.

Action Verbs Adventure

Explore action verbs ending in "L", like "fall", "call", and "roll". Encourage children to act out these verbs or create sentences using them. This interactive session promotes physical movement and reinforces verb comprehension in a fun way!

Word Classification

Encourage children to classify "L" ending 4-letter words into categories like animals, objects, or feelings. Sorting words like "bull", "coil", and "gall" into groups enhances cognitive skills and vocabulary organization. Use visual aids or real objects for a hands-on learning experience.

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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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LUCA is The Intelligent Reading Specialist: we listen at the phoneme level and build personalized stories aligned with the Science of Reading. Use these word lists for exposure, then move into guided practice on the Playground.

Frequently asked questions

Use the list for short warm-ups, then read aloud together. LUCA listens at the phoneme level so feedback targets sounds, not only whole words. Continue on the LUCA Playground for coached read-alouds.

Yes. LUCA follows structured literacy: explicit phonics and repeated practice in decodable contexts,the same ideas schools group under the Science of Reading.

Open the LUCA Playground from this 4 Letter Words That End In Letter section for short, guided sessions with phoneme-level feedback.