Spelling Words Week Six. Spelling Words Week Six. Short and Long Vowels. Short and Long Vowels. Basic. Basic
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1 Spelling Words Week Six Short and Long Vowels 1. Math 2. Toast 3. Easy 4. Socks 5. Friday 6. Stuff 7. Paid 8. Cheese 9. June 10. Elbow 11. Program 12. Shiny 13. Piles 14. Sticky 15. Each 16. Both 17. Comb 18. Holiday Spelling Words Week Six Short and Long Vowels 1. Math 2. Toast 3. Easy 4. Socks 5. Friday 6. Stuff 7. Paid 8. Cheese 9. June 10. Elbow 11. Program 12. Shiny 13. Piles 14. Sticky 15. Each 16. Both 17. Comb 18. Holiday
2 Spelling Words Week Seven Three Letter Clusters 1. three 2. scrap 3. street 4. spring 5. thrill 6. scream 7. strange 8. throw 9. string 10. scrape 11. spray 12. threw 13. strong 14. scratch 15. think 16. they 17. straight 18. scramble Spelling Words Week Seven Three Letter Clusters 1. three 2. scrap 3. street 4. spring 5. thrill 6. scream 7. strange 8. throw 9. string 10. scrape 11. spray 12. threw 13. strong 14. scratch 15. think 16. they 17. straight 18. scramble
3 Spelling Words Week Eight Unexpected Consonant Spellings 1. itch 2. wreck 3. knee 4. patch 5. wrap 6. knot 7. watch 8. knife 9. stretch 10. write 11. knew 12. knock 13. match 14. wrong 15. know 16. catch 17. wrinkle 18. knuckle Spelling Words Week Eight Unexpected Consonant Spellings 1. itch 2. wreck 3. knee 4. patch 5. wrap 6. knot 7. watch 8. knife 9. stretch 10. write 11. knew 12. knock 13. match 14. wrong 15. know 16. catch 17. wrinkle 18. knuckle
4 Spelling Words Week Nine Vowel Sound in Town 1. clown 2. round 3. bow 4. cloud 5. power 6. crown 7. thousand 8. crowd 9. sound 10. count 11. powder 12. blouse 13. frown 14. pound 15. house 16. found 17. mountain 18. coward Spelling Words Week Nine Vowel Sound in Town 1. clown 2. round 3. bow 4. cloud 5. power 6. crown 7. thousand 8. crowd 9. sound 10. count 11. powder 12. blouse 13. frown 14. pound 15. house 16. found 17. mountain 18. coward
5 Spelling Words Week Ten Vowel Sound in talk 1. talk 2. cross 3. awful 4. law 5. cloth 6. cost 7. crawl 8. chalk 9. also 10. raw 11. salt 12. wall 13. lawn 14. always 15. soft 16. small 17. often 18. strawberry Spelling Words Week Ten Vowel Sound in talk 1. talk 2. cross 3. awful 4. law 5. cloth 6. cost 7. crawl 8. chalk 9. also 10. raw 11. salt 12. wall 13. lawn 14. always 15. soft 16. small 17. often 18. strawberry
6 Spelling Words Week Thirteen Contractions 1. I d 2. He s 3. Haven t 4. Doesn t 5. Let s 6. There s 7. Wouldn t 8. What s 9. She s 10. Aren t 11. Hasn t 12. Couldn t 13. He d 14. They re 15. Can t 16. Isn t 17. We re 18. Weren t Spelling Words Week Thirteen Contractions 1. I d 2. He s 3. Haven t 4. Doesn t 5. Let s 6. There s 7. Wouldn t 8. What s 9. She s 10. Aren t 11. Hasn t 12. Couldn t 13. He d 14. They re 15. Can t 16. Isn t 17. We re 18. Weren t
7 Spelling Words Week Fifteen Vowel + /r/ sounds in nurse 1. nurse 2. work 3. shirt 4. hurt 5. first 6. word 7. serve 8. curly 9. dirt 10. third 11. worry 12. turn 13. stir 14. firm 15. her 16. girl 17. perfect 18. hamburger Spelling Words Week Fifteen Vowel + /r/ sounds in nurse 1. nurse 2. work 3. shirt 4. hurt 5. first 6. word 7. serve 8. curly 9. dirt 10. third 11. worry 12. turn 13. stir 14. firm 15. her 16. girl 17. perfect 18. hamburger
8 Spelling Words Week Fourteen Vowel + r sounds
9 1. horse 2. mark 3. storm 4. market 5. acorn 6. artist 7. March 8. north 9. barking 10. stork 11. thorn 12. forest 13. chore 14. restore 15. dark 16. story 17. partner 18. fortune 1. horse 2. mark 3. storm 4. market 5. acorn 6. artist 7. March 8. north 9. barking 10. stork 11. thorn 12. forest 13. chore 14. restore 15. dark 16. story 17. partner 18. fortune Spelling Words Week Fourteen Vowel + r sounds Spelling Words Week Sixteen Vowel + /r/ sounds in air and fear
10 1. air 2. wear 3. chair 4. stairs 5. bare 6. bear 7. hair 8. care 9. pear 10. pair 11. share 12. near 13. ear 14. beard 15. buy 16. year 17. earring 18. compare 1. air 2. wear 3. chair 4. stairs 5. bare 6. bear 7. hair 8. care 9. pear 10. pair 11. share 12. near 13. ear 14. beard 15. buy 16. year 17. earring 18. compare Spelling Words Week Sixteen Vowel + /r/ sounds in air and fear Spelling Words Week Seventeen Words with /j/ and /s/
11 1. age 2. space 3. change 4. jawbone 5. jacket 6. giant 7. pencil 8. circle 9. once 10. large 11. dance 12. jeans 13. bounce 14. huge 15. nice 16. place 17. excited 18. gigantic 1. age 2. space 3. change 4. jawbone 5. jacket 6. giant 7. pencil 8. circle 9. once 10. large 11. dance 12. jeans 13. bounce 14. huge 15. nice 16. place 17. excited 18. gigantic Spelling Words Week Seventeen Words with /j/ and /s/ Spelling Words Week 18: Feb. 26 Spelling the /k/ and /kw/ sounds
12 1. shark 2. check 3. queen 4. circus 5. flake 6. crack 7. second 8. squeeze 9. quart 10. squeak 11. quick 12. coldest 13. Africa 14. Mexico 15. black 16. thank 17. correct 18. question 1. shark 2. check 3. queen 4. circus 5. flake 6. crack 7. second 8. squeeze 9. quart 10. squeak 11. quick 12. coldest 13. Africa 14. Mexico 15. black 16. thank 17. correct 18. question Spelling Words Week 18: Feb. 26 Spelling the /k/ and /kw/ sounds Spelling Words Week 19:March 11
13 Vowel Sounds in spoon and wood 1. mood 2. wooden 3. drew 4. smooth 5. blue 6. balloon 7. true 8. crooked 9. chew 10. tooth 11. hooves 12. cool 13. food 14. pooch 15. blew 16. foot 17. loose 18. jewel Vowel Sounds in spoon and wood 1. mood 2. wooden 3. drew 4. smooth 5. blue 6. balloon 7. true 8. crooked 9. chew 10. tooth 11. hooves 12. cool 13. food 14. pooch 15. blew 16. foot 17. loose 18. jewel Spelling Words Week 19:March 11 Spelling Words Week 20: Test on April 4 th
14 Compound Words 1. birthday 2. anyone 3. sometimes 4. everything 5. homework 6. afternoon 7. airplane 8. grandmother 9. something 10. without 11. himself 12. faraway 13. sunburned 14. daylight 15. someone 16. cannot 17. scorekeeper 18. everybody Compound Words 1. birthday 2. anyone 3. sometimes 4. everything 5. homework 6. afternoon 7. airplane 8. grandmother 9. something 10. without 11. himself 12. faraway 13. sunburned 14. daylight 15. someone 16. cannot 17. scorekeeper 18. everybody Spelling Words Week 20: Test on April 4 th Spelling Words Week 21: Test on April 14 th
15 Year 1. crop 2. plan 3. thing 4. smell 5. shut 6. spoke 7. mile 8. save 9. excuse 10. cone 11. lay 12. real 13. trail 14. sweet 15. next 16. hug 17. hospital 18. fantastic Year 1. crop 2. plan 3. thing 4. smell 5. shut 6. spoke 7. mile 8. save 9. excuse 10. cone 11. lay 12. real 13. trail 14. sweet 15. next 16. hug 17. hospital 18. fantastic Spelling Words Week 21: Test on April 14 th Spelling Words Week 22: Test on April 22 th
16 1. never 2. start 3. city 4. earth 5. eyes 6. stone 7. follow 8. broke 9. flight 10. show 11. whole 12. waves 13. current 14. electric 15. digit 16. round 17. demonstrate 18. evaporate 1. never 2. start 3. city 4. earth 5. eyes 6. stone 7. follow 8. broke 9. flight 10. show 11. whole 12. waves 13. current 14. electric 15. digit 16. round 17. demonstrate 18. evaporate Spelling Words Week 22: Test on April 22 th Spelling Words Week 23: Test on April 30th
17 le/-al 1. total 2. central 3. final 4. simple 5. chuckle 6. giggle 7. middle 8. signal 9. handle 10. candle 11. people 12. infer 13. prior 14. knowledge 15. modify 16. clarify 17. essential 18. comprehension le/-al 1. total 2. central 3. final 4. simple 5. chuckle 6. giggle 7. middle 8. signal 9. handle 10. candle 11. people 12. infer 13. prior 14. knowledge 15. modify 16. clarify 17. essential 18. comprehension Spelling Words Week 23: Test on April 30th Spelling Words Week 24: Test on May 8th
18 Short a and Long a 1. blade 2. gray 3. past 4. afraid 5. magic 6. delay 7. amaze 8. drain 9. maybe 10. break 11. sale 12. hang 13. stain 14. glass 15. skate 16. plan 17. champion 18. graceful Short a and Long a 1. blade 2. gray 3. past 4. afraid 5. magic 6. delay 7. amaze 8. drain 9. maybe 10. break 11. sale 12. hang 13. stain 14. glass 15. skate 16. plan 17. champion 18. graceful Spelling Words Week 24: Test on May 8th Spelling Words Week 2: Test on October 1st
19 V-C-e 1. spoke 2. mile 3. save 4. excuse 5. cone 6. invite 7. cube 8. price 9. erase 10. ripe 11. broke 12. flame 13. life 14. rule 15. these 16. those 17. surprise 18. decide V-C-e 1. spoke 2. mile 3. save 4. excuse 5. cone 6. invite 7. cube 8. price 9. erase 10. ripe 11. broke 12. flame 13. life 14. rule 15. these 16. those 17. surprise 18. decide Spelling Words Week 2: Test on October 1st Spelling Words Week 3: Test on October 13th
20 Long a and long e 1. lay 2. real 3. trail 4. sweet 5. today 6. dream 7. seem 8. tea 9. treat 10. afraid 11. leave 12. bait 13. screen 14. speed 15. paint 16. please 17. yesterday 18. explain Long a and long e 1. lay 2. real 3. trail 4. sweet 5. today 6. dream 7. seem 8. tea 9. treat 10. afraid 11. leave 12. bait 13. screen 14. speed 15. paint 16. please 17. yesterday 18. explain Spelling Words Week 3: Test on October 13th Spelling Words Week 4: Test on October 22nd
21 Long O 1. load 2. open 3. told 4. yellow 5. soak 6. shadow 7. foam 8. follow 9. glow 10. sold 11. window 12. coach 13. almost 14. throat 15. cold 16. most 17. tomorrow 18. sailboat Long O 1. load 2. open 3. told 4. yellow 5. soak 6. shadow 7. foam 8. follow 9. glow 10. sold 11. window 12. coach 13. almost 14. throat 15. cold 16. most 17. tomorrow 18. sailboat Spelling Words Week 4: Test on October 22nd Spelling Words Week 5: Long I
22 1. slight 2. mild 3. sight 4. pie 5. mind 6. tie 7. pilot 8. might 9. lie 10. tight 11. blind 12. fight 13. die 14. midnight 15. find 16. night 17. silent 18. frightening 1. slight 2. mild 3. sight 4. pie 5. mind 6. tie 7. pilot 8. might 9. lie 10. tight 11. blind 12. fight 13. die 14. midnight 15. find 16. night 17. silent 18. frightening Spelling Words Week 5 Long I Spelling Words Week 6: Long and short vowels
23 1. math 2. toast 3. easy 4. socks 5. Friday 6. stuff 7. paid 8. cheese 9. June 10. elbow 11. program 12. shiny 13. piles 14. sticky 15. each 16. both 17. comb 18. holiday 1. math 2. toast 3. easy 4. socks 5. Friday 6. stuff 7. paid 8. cheese 9. June 10. elbow 11. program 12. shiny 13. piles 14. sticky 15. each 16. both 17. comb 18. holiday Spelling Words Week 6: Long and short vowels Spelling Words Week 7 list B: Long and short a
24 1. straight 2. blade 3. gray 4. past 5. afraid 6. magic 7. delay 8. amaze 9. drain 10. maybe 11. break 12. sale 13. hang 14. stain 15. glass 16. raft 17. crayon 18. stale 1. math 2. toast 3. easy 4. socks 5. Friday 6. stuff 7. paid 8. cheese 9. June 10. elbow 11. program 12. shiny 13. piles 14. sticky 15. each 16. both 17. comb 18. holiday Spelling Words Week 7 list B: Long and short vowels Spelling Words Week Eleven Vowel Sound in joy
25 1. joy 2. point 3. voice 4. join 5. oil 6. coin 7. noise 8. spoil 9. toy 10. joint 11. boy 12. soil 13. choice 14. boil 15. come 16. are 17. poison 18. destroy 1. joy 2. point 3. voice 4. join 5. oil 6. coin 7. noise 8. spoil 9. toy 10. joint 11. boy 12. soil 13. choice 14. boil 15. come 16. are 17. poison 18. destroy Spelling Words Week Eleven Vowel Sound in joy Spelling Words Week Twelve Homophones
26 1. hole 2. whole 3. its 4. it s 5. hear 6. here 7. won 8. one 9. our 10. hour 11. their 12. there 13. fur 14. fir 15. road 16. rode 17. peace 18. piece 1. hole 2. whole 3. its 4. it s 5. hear 6. here 7. won 8. one 9. our 10. hour 11. their 12. there 13. fur 14. fir 15. road 16. rode 17. peace 18. piece Spelling Words Week Twelve Homophones
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