Grade 6
SpellingPRACTICE BOOK
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ContentsPretest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Word Sort. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Word Meaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Proofreading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Posttest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Pretest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Word Sort. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Word Meaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Proofreading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Posttest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Pretest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Word Sort. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Word Meaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Proofreading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Posttest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Pretest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Word Sort. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Word Meaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Proofreading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Posttest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Pretest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Word Sort. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Word Meaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Proofreading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Posttest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
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Rescue TeamsThe Summer of the SwansShort Vowels
A Lost CityLost City, The Discovery of Machu PicchuLong Vowels
Science for AllTime For Kids: Gecko Glue, Cockroach Scouts, and Spider Silk Bridgesei or ie
Sharing TraditionsThe Magic Gourdr controlled vowels
Protecting WildlifeInterrupted JourneyCompound Words
Unit Review
Unit 1 • Take Action
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Team SpiritHow Tia Lola Came to VisitPlurals
The Solar SystemThe Night of the PomegranatesInfl ected Endings Adding -ed, -ing
Helping HandsTime For Kids: Zoo StoryWords with ô, ou, oi
Tales of OldRumplestiltskin’s DaughterVCCV and VCCCV Patterns
Sled Dogs as HeroesThe Great Serum RaceV/CV and VC/C Patterns
Unit Review
Pretest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34Word Sort. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Word Meaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36Proofreading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37Posttest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
Pretest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40Word Sort. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Word Meaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42Proofreading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43Posttest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
Pretest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46Word Sort. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47Word Meaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48Proofreading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49Posttest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50
Pretest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52Word Sort. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53Word Meaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54Proofreading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55Posttest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56
Pretest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58Word Sort. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Word Meaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60Proofreading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61Posttest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
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Unit 2 • Saving the Day
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Unit 3 • Great Ideas
The Old SouthwestJuan Verdades: The Man Who Couldn’t Tell a LieAccented Syllables
Putting It in WritingNothing Ever Happens on 90th StreetFinal r
EnergyTime For Kids: Building GreenFinal n and l
ArcheologyThe Emperor’s Silent ArmyWords with Prefi xes
Show TimeThe Case of the Phantom PoetAdding -ion, -ation
Unit Review
Pretest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66Word Sort. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67Word Meaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68Proofreading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69Posttest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Pretest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72Word Sort. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73Word Meaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74Proofreading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75Posttest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Pretest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78Word Sort. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79Word Meaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80Proofreading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81Posttest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82
Pretest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84Word Sort. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85Word Meaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86Proofreading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87Posttest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88
Pretest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90Word Sort. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91Word Meaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92Proofreading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93Posttest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
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Unit 4 • Achievements
Uncommon ChampionsSeeing Things His Own Way?More Words with -ion with Spelling Changes
OceanographyExploring the TitanicWords with -ive, -age, -ize
Helping OthersTime For Kids: Saving GracePrefi xes, Suffi xes, Base Words
CyclingMajor TaylorVowel Alternation
Pieces from the PastA Single ShardConsonant Alternation
Unit Review
Pretest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98Word Sort. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99Word Meaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100Proofreading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101Posttest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Pretest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104Word Sort. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105Word Meaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106Proofreading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107Posttest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
Pretest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110Word Sort. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111Word Meaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112Proofreading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113Posttest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
Pretest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116Word Sort. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117Word Meaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118Proofreading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119Posttest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
Pretest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122Word Sort. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123Word Meaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124Proofreading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125Posttest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
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Unit 5 • Turning Points
MentorsBreaking ThroughHomophones
Smart ThinkingTa-Na-E-KaLatin Roots
Money MattersTime For Kids: Many Countries, One Currency: Europe and the EuroGreek Roots
CollectionsHonus and MeSuffi xes -able and -ible
Taking a StandLet It Shine: Stories of Black Women Freedom FightersSuffi xes -ant, -ent; -ance, ence
Unit Review
Pretest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130Word Sort. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131Word Meaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132Proofreading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133Posttest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
Pretest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136Word Sort. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137Word Meaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138Proofreading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139Posttest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
Pretest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142Word Sort. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143Word Meaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144Proofreading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145Posttest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146
Pretest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148Word Sort. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149Word Meaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150Proofreading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151Posttest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152
Pretest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154Word Sort. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155Word Meaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156Proofreading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157Posttest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158
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Unit 6 • Yesterday, Today, and Tomoorrow
Great Designs Last ForeverLeonardo’s HorseGreek and Latin Prefi xes
Time TravelLAFFFGreek Suffi xes
Keeping in TouchTime For Kids: These Walls Can TalkAbsorbed Prefi xes
Print, Past and PresentBreaking Into Print: Before and After the Printing PressWords from Mythology
Volcanoes, Past and PresentThe Dog of PompeiiWords from Around the World
Unit Review
Pretest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162Word Sort. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163Word Meaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164Proofreading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165Posttest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166
Pretest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168Word Sort. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169Word Meaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170Proofreading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171Posttest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172
Pretest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174Word Sort. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175Word Meaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176Proofreading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177Posttest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178
Pretest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180Word Sort. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181Word Meaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182Proofreading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183Posttest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184
Pretest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186Word Sort. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187Word Meaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188Proofreading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189Posttest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190
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Review Words
Challenge Words
1. gram
2. clash
3. dense
4. dread
5. prank
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7. drill
8. swan
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12. clutch
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15. fund
16. text
17. rank
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20. plaid
21. stuff
22. batch
23. sense
24. guest
25. cleanse
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Using the Word Study Steps
1. LOOK at the word.
2. SAY the word aloud.
3. STUDY the letters in the word.
4. WRITE the word.
5. CHECK the word.Did you spell the word right?If not, go back to step 1.
Find Rhyming Words
Circle the word in each row that rhymes with the spelling word on
the left.
1. drill drink still swell
2. threat pet treat three
3. rank rant blank rink
4. shrunk shriek rung trunk
5. fund run stunned funk
6. gram grant cram train
7. dense fence dentist ease
8. mock stick moist lock
9. plaid pleat said glad
10. clash splash class juice
Write a poem of at least 4 lines. Include two of the spelling words
in your poem.
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gram prank prod threat rankclash strict shrunk dwell brinkdense drill scuff fund mockdread swan clutch text plaid
Write the spelling words with each of the spelling patterns.
Short a spelled:
a 1.
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ai5.
Short e spelled:
e6.
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ea9.
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Short i spelled:
i11.
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Short o spelled:
a14.
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Short u spelled:
u17.
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gram prank prod threat rankclash strict shrunk dwell brinkdense drill scuff fund mockdread swan clutch text plaid
Definitions
Write the spelling word that matches each definition.
1. a unit of measurement
2. the edge or verge
3. to brood
4. status
5. words on a page
6. a joke or a trick
Sentence Completion
Fill in the blank with the appropriate spelling word.
7. All the students in the sixth grade participated in a rescue mission.
8. Our team wore shirts with khaki pants.
9. We used a to make a wooden raft.
10. We fl oated over the pond where we saw the yesterday.
11. The of drowning in such shallow water was unlikely.
12. The underbrush was so it was hard to walk through it.
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Proofreading Activity
There are five spelling mistakes in this story. Circle the misspelled
words. Write the words correctly on the lines below.
At midnight, I awoke to fi nd the rain outside dripping in through my bedroom window. I put on my plade bathrobe and walked outside to see if I could stop it. I was surprised to see that the land around my house was covered in dence fog. As I was trying to prodd the window closed, I thought of the thret of being stranded in my house alone for days. This scared me so much that I forgot about the window and ran back into my house, full of dred.
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Writing Activity
Scary experiences can be fun to read about or write about. Do you
like to read about such adventures? Write about a scary adventure.
Use five spelling words in your writing.
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Posttest
Look at the words in each set below. One word in each set is
spelled correctly. Use a pencil to fill in the circle next to the correct
word. Before you begin, look at the sample set of words. Sample
A has been done for you. Do Sample B by yourself. When you are
sure you know what to do, you may go on with the rest of the page.
Sample A: Sample B:
� lump � tacke� lumpe � taak� lumpp � tack� luump takk
1. � gram 6. � stricte 11. � scuf 16. � texte� gramm � strockt � scufe � texet� grame � strekt � scuff � text� gremm strict � scof tixt
2. � clashe 7. � dril 12. � clutch 17. � rank� claash � drill � cluch � ranke� clash � drile � cluche � renke clahsh � drihl clutche � renk
3. � denss 8. � swan 13. � thret 18. � brink� dens � swon � thrat � brinke� dehns � swahn � threate � briink� dense swane � threat brinkk
4. � dred 9. � prode 14. � dwel 19. � moock� dread � prod � dwele � mocke� dreade � prodd � dwell � mock drede � prood dwal � moke
5. � prank 10. � shrunke 15. � fund 20. � plad� pranke � shruhnk � funde � plaid� prenk � shrenk � fundd � pladd� praank shrunk � fuund plade
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Write the words in the
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any spelling mistakes.
Review Words
Challenge Words
1. slope
2. acute
3. remote
4. bathe
5. gaze
6. rhyme
7. keen
8. tile
9. fuse
10. bleach
11. loan
12. tote
13. foal
14. foe
15. coax
16. bleak
17. cue
18. pave
19. meek
20. shrine
21. grasp
22. dread
23. shrunk
24. trait
25. capsule
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Using the Word Study Steps
1. LOOK at the word.
2. SAY the word aloud.
3. STUDY the letters in the word.
4. WRITE the word.
5. CHECK the word.Did you spell the word right?If not, go back to step 1.
Find the Words
Find and circle the spelling words in the puzzle below. The words
will be found from left to right, or top to bottom.
A s l o p e A C b f t o t e b l e a k m E f O f
T H R I E k c U a u S U t E L O T c u e T o T o
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Make a Puzzle
Make up a puzzle of your own using the space on this page. Give
it to someone else to solve. Be sure to use at least five spelling
words in your puzzle.
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slope gaze fuse foal cueacute rhyme bleach foe paveremote keen loan coax meekbathe tile tote bleak shrine
Write the spelling words with each of the spelling patterns below.
Long o spelled
o_e11.
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oa14.
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Long u spelled
u_e18.
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Long a spelled:
a_e 1.
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slope gaze fuse foal cueacute rhyme bleach foe paveremote keen loan coax meekbathe tile tote bleak shrine
Synonyms
A synonym is a word that means the same as another word. Write
the spelling word that matches each synonym.
1. carry
2. stare
3. enthusiastic
4. signal
5. distant
6. colt
Antonyms
An antonym is a word that means the opposite of another word.
Write the spelling word that matches each antonym.
7. friend
8. separate
9. strong
10. rise
11. mild
12. lively
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There are five spelling mistakes in this paragraph. Circle the
misspelled words. Write the words correctly on the lines below.
When Randy is left to take care of his little brother, they play at being explorers. Randy takes his horse, his brother takes his fole, and together they paive the way into a forgotten city. When they reach the tyle fl oor of the bathroom, the room becomes an ancient shryn. Playtime makes it much easier for Randy to coks his brother to sleep.
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Writing Activity
Have you ever played at being an explorer? What did you do and
where did you go on your explorer’s expedition? Write a letter to
a friend describing such an adventure as if it were real. Use five
spelling words.
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Posttest
Look at the words in each set below. One word in each set is
spelled correctly. Use a pencil to fill in the circle next to the correct
word. Before you begin, look at the sample set of words. Sample
A has been done for you. Do Sample B by yourself. When you are
sure you know what to do, you may go on with the rest of the page.
Sample A: Sample B:
� doom � taik� dume � taak� duum � take� doome tehk
1. � slopp 6. � ryhme 11. � lon 16. � bleek� slope � rhyme � loane � bleke� sloop � rhime � loan � blek� slohp ryme � lohn bleak
2. � acoot 7. � kene 12. � tote 17. � cyu� acut � keen � tott � cue� acyute � ken � toat � kyoo acute � kein toht � cu
3. � remote 8. � tile 13. � foal 18. � pav� reemote � til � fole � paive� reemot � tihl � fohl � pave� remot tale � foll paiv
4. � bayth 9. � foose 14. � fo 19. � meak� bethe � fus � fow � meke � bathe � fuse � foh � mek beth � fyuse foe � meek
5. � gaze 10. � bleech 15. � coxe 20. � shrin� gass � bleach � coax � shrine� geze � bleche � cohx � shrihn� gez blech � cokes shriin
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Fold back the paper
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Write the words in the
blanks as they are
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finish the test, unfold
the paper. Use the list
at the right to correct
any spelling mistakes.
Review Words
Challenge Words
1. reins
2. freight
3. siege
4. yield
5. review
6. foreign
7. shield
8. ceiling
9. retrieve
10. grieve
11. sleigh
12. seize
13. belief
14. neither
15. reign
16. relieve
17. niece
18. eighty
19. wield
20. diesel
21. gaze
22. tile
23. bleach
24. receipt
25. leisure
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Using the Word Study Steps
1. LOOK at the word.
2. SAY the word aloud.
3. STUDY the letters in the word.
4. WRITE the word.
5. CHECK the word.Did you spell the word right?If not, go back to step 1.
What’s Missing?
Fill in the missing letters to form spelling words.
1. ei e 11. di
2. ei ing 12. rei s
3. re 13. nei
4. ghty 14. nie
5. ie e 15. lief
6. ield 16. lie e
7. ie 17. eight
8. ie e 18. yie
9. ei n 19. f
10. sl 20. eve
Write the Words
Use the lines below to practice writing the spelling words.
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reins review retrieve belief niece
freight foreign grieve neither eighty
siege shield sleigh reign wield
yield ceiling seize relieve diesel
Write the spelling words with each of the spelling patterns below.
ei ie1. 10.
2. 11.
3. 12.
4. 13.
5. 14.
6. 15.
7. 16.
8. 17.
9. 18.
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Alphabetical Order
Use the lines below to write the spelling words in alphabetical
order.
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reins review retrieve belief niece
freight foreign grieve neither eighty
siege shield sleigh reign wield
yield ceiling seize relieve diesel
Sentence Completion
Fill in the blank with the appropriate spelling word.
1. Many of the everyday objects we use were invented in countries.
2. The engine was named after its inventor.
3. Water skiis were invented over years ago.
4. My is working on an invention for my brother, her father.
5. of the Wright brothers gave up until they could fl y.
6. The driver held the as he drove the horses.
Synonyms
Write the spelling word that is a synonym for each word below.
7. rule
8. mourn
9. grab
10. fetch
11. help
12. surrender
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There are five spelling mistakes in this letter. Circle the misspelled
words. Write the words correctly on the lines below.
Dear Aunt Anita,
My vacation in Colorado is very enjoyable. We certainly are lucky that my father invented a new type of snow-making machine! Since I arrived, it feels like I have skied the mountain aty times. Last night, my mother and I took an old-fashioned sliegh ride in the snow. I even was allowed to hold the rains. When I pulled them close to me, the horses would yeild. It was loads of fun. I think tomorrow we are going to go sledding. I’ll tell you all about it when I get home. I miss you.
Your neice,
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Writing Activity
Julie’s father brought her family to Colorado because he invented a
special kind of snow-making machine. What other inventions might
require someone to go away on business? Write a postcard as if you
were on such a trip. Use five spelling words in your postcard.
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Look at the words in each set below. One word in each set is
spelled correctly. Use a pencil to fill in the circle next to the correct
word. Before you begin, look at the sample set of words. Sample
A has been done for you. Do Sample B by yourself. When you are
sure you know what to do, you may go on with the rest of the page.
Sample A: Sample B:
� tried � recieve� tryed � reiceve� tride � receive� treid riecive
1. � reins 6. � foriegn 11. � sleigh 16. � relieve� reinz � foreign � sliegh � reilive� riens � forein � slei � rielive� rienz forien � slie eleive
2. � frieght 7. � sheild 12. � seize 17. � neice� freight � shield � sieze � necie� freit � shielde � sezie � niece friet � sheilde sezei � necei
3. � seige 8. � cieling 13. � beilef 18. � eigty� siege � celeing � bielef � iegty� sieg � ceiling � belief � eighty� seig celieng � beleif eigthy
4. � yeild 9. � retreive 14. � neither 19. � weild� eild � reitreve � niether � wield� yield � retrieve � netheir � weilde ield � rietreve nethier � wielde
5. � reivew 10. � greive 15. � riegn 20. � deisel� review � grevie � reign � deseil� rievew � grevei � rieghn � desiel� reveiw grieve � reighn diesel
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Fold back the paper
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Write the words in the
blanks as they are
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finish the test, unfold
the paper. Use the list
at the right to correct
any spelling mistakes.
Review Words
Challenge Words
1. search
2. starve
3. thorn
4. reward
5. sparkle
6. bargain
7. parched
8. pursue
9. servant
10. torch
11. earnest
12. mourn
13. fi erce
14. pierce
15. urge
16. wharf
17. court
18. weird
19. veer
20. burnt
21. freight
22. yield
23. seize
24. sphere
25. aeronautics
r-Controlled Vowels:
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Write the spelling words in alphabetical order.
1. 11.
2. 12.
3. 13.
4. 14.
5. 15.
6. 16.
7. 17.
8. 18.
9. 19.
10. 20.
search sparkle servant fierce courtstarve bargain torch pierce weirdthorn parched earnest urge veerreward pursue mourn wharf burnt
Using the Word Study Steps
1. LOOK at the word.
2. SAY the word aloud.
3. STUDY the letters in the word.
4. WRITE the word.
5. CHECK the word.Did you spell the word right?If not, go back to step 1.
Alphabetical Order
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Word Sort
search sparkle servant fierce courtstarve bargain torch pierce weirdthorn parched earnest urge veerreward pursue mourn wharf burnt
Write the spelling words with each of the spelling patterns below.
ôr spelled:
or
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ar11.
12.
our13.
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ûr spelled:
ear15.
16.
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18.
19.
er20.
är spelled:
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îr spelled:
ier5.
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Word Meaning
search sparkle servant fierce courtstarve bargain torch pierce weirdthorn parched earnest urge veerreward pursue mourn wharf burnt
Analogies
Write the spelling word that completes each analogy.
1. Dock is to as park is to garage.
2. Open is to close as retreat is to .
3. Thirst is to drink as is to eat.
4. Teacher is to classroom as judge is to .
5. Laugh is to chortle as is to grieve.
Completions
Use a spelling word to complete the following sentences.
6. He lost control of his car and it started to off the road.
7. She offered a to anyone with information about their lost family heirloom.
8. Our customs seemed to Uta.
9. In Egypt, it is common to with the street vendors.
10. The weather conditions allow them to spend more time at home, inside with their families.
More Analogies
Write some analogies of your own on the lines below. Use at least
one spelling word in each analogy.
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Proofreading
There are five spelling mistakes in this story. Circle the misspelled
words. Write the words correctly on the lines below.
Long ago when James was a young boy, he worked as a mayor’s servent and lived in a shed behind the mansion. Late one night, the mayor’s wife came to James’s door with an ernest request. Her husband had gone for a walk and had not yet returned hours later. She didn’t need to irge James to fi nd her husband. James took a tortch and went to serch for him. Hours later, James found and rescued the mayor. The next day the news was all over the small town, and James became a hero. Over the years, the story of James’s adventure grew until it became a grand tale.
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Writing Activity
How might the story of James’s simple adventure have changed
over the years? Write a tale that might have grown from it. Use five
spelling words in your story.
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Posttest
Look at the words in each set below. One word in each set is
spelled correctly. Use a pencil to fill in the circle next to the correct
word. Before you begin, look at the sample set of words. Sample
A has been done for you. Do Sample B by yourself. When you are
sure you know what to do, you may go on with the rest of the page.
Sample A: Sample B:
� sport � bork� spart � barke� sporte � bark� spohrt bohrk
1. � search 6. � bargain 11. � ernest 16. � worf� sirch � borgen � erneast � wharf� sertch � bargen � ernast � warf� seartch borgain � earnest whorf
2. � starv 7. � partched 12. � mourn 17. � cort� starfe � portched � morne � corte� starve � parched � moarn � court storv � porched moorn � coart
3. � thorne 8. � pursoo 13. � feerce 18. � wierd� thorn � porsoo � feirce � weerd� thornn � pursue � fi erce � weird� thohrn porsue � ferce werde
4. � reworde 9. � survunt 14. � peirce 19. � vier� reeward � survent � pearce � veir� reeword � servant � pierce � veer reward � servent perce � vere
5. � sporkle 10. � tortch 15. � urge 20. � burnet� sparkle � torche � urg � burnt� sporkel � torch � oorge � boornt� sparkel tohrch � erge burnte
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Challenge Words
1. heartbeat
2. northwest
3. seaweed
4. eyelid
5. seashell
6. twenty-fi ve
7. wading pool
8. nearsighted
9. brother-in-law
10. old-fashioned
11. full-time
12. windshield
13. watermelon
14. science fi ction
15. self-respect
16. fl ashbulb
17. after-school
18. teenager
19. fi ngernail
20. question mark
21. fi erce
22. urge
23. bargain
24. barbed wire
25. fi re escape
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Using the Word Study Steps
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2. SAY the word aloud.
3. STUDY the letters in the word.
4. WRITE the word.
5. CHECK the word.Did you spell the word right?If not, go back to step 1.
Finish the Word
Complete each word below to form a spelling word.
1. north 11. beat
2. self- 12. -in-law
3. pool 13. shell
4. bulb 14. fi ve
5. full 15. weed
6. mark 16. old-
7. near 17. fi ction
8. ager 18. eye
9. nail 19. melon
10. wind 20. -school
Use Compound Words
Write two sentences on the lines below. Use a compound word in
each sentence.
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Sort each spelling word according to whether it is written as one word, as
two words, or with a hyphen. Write each word on the appropriate line below.
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heartbeat seashell brother-in-law watermelon after-schoolnorthwest twenty-five old-fashioned science fiction teenagerseaweed wading pool full-time self-respect fingernaileyelid nearsighted windshield flashbulb question mark
Finish the Set
Write the spelling word that belongs in each group.
1. pupil, lashes,
2. toddler, adult,
3. period, comma,
4. knuckle, palm,
5. three, fourteen,
6. antique, classical,
7. apple, peach,
8. south, east,
9. sister, nephew,
10. pulse, breathing
Write About It
Use one of the sets of words above in a short piece of writing
about a topic of your choice.
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There are five misspelled spelling words in this story. Circle the
misspelled words. Write the words correctly on the lines below.
Manuel lost his glasses at his fulltime job. Manuel is near-sited and so he had great diffi culty driving home. He was headed home when suddenly he felt a big bump under his car, and something red splattered against the winsheeld. He thought he had hit an animal, so his hartbeat began to race. He pulled over to the side of the road to see what he had hit. Squinting to get a better look, Manuel let out a chuckle. In the middle of the road was a crushed water-melon.
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If you were a conservationist, what kind of adventures might you
have? Write about a day in the life of a conservationist. Use five
spelling words in your writing.
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Look at the words in each set below. One word in each set is
spelled correctly. Use a pencil to fill in the circle next to the correct
word. Before you begin, look at the sample set of words. Sample
A has been done for you. Do Sample B by yourself. When you are
sure you know what to do, you may go on with the rest of the page.
Sample A: Sample B:
� fi rsthand � bloobery� fursthend � blooberry� foorsthand � blueberry� fuhrsthand bluberry
6. � twenty-fi ve� twenty fi ve� twentyfi ve tuentee-fi ve
7. � wading pool� wading-pool� wadingpule� wadingpool
8. � near sited� nearsited� nearsighted near sighted
9. � brother in law� brotherinlaw� brother in-law� brother-in-law
10. � old fashioned� old-fashoned� old-fashioned oldfashioned
11. � full time � fulltime � fultime � full-time
12. � windshield � wind shield � wind sheeld wind-shield
13. � water melon � water-melon � watermelon � wattermellon
14. � sciencefi ction � science-fi ction � science fi ction sciense fi ction
15. � self-respect � selfrespect � self respect � self respact
16. � fl ash bulb � fl ash-bolb � fl ashbulb fl ash-bulb
17. � afterschool � after-school � after skool � after school
18. � teen-ager � teen ager � tenager teenager
19. � fi nger nail � fi nger-nail � fi nger nale � fi ngernail
20. � questionmark � question mark � queschunmark question-mark
1. � heart beat � heartbeat � heart-beat � heartbeet
2. � north west � north-west � northwest noorthwest
3. � seaweed � sea weed � sea-weed � seewead
4. � eye lid � eye-lid � ayelid eyelid
5. � seeshel � sea-shell � seashell � sea shell
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1. The tour group took a sleigh to a remote location to A B view an ancient srine. C
2. The 700-page text of the sience fi ction novel was dense. E F G
3. At the farm, I fed the orphaned fol watermelon so he A B would not starve. C
4. I dread the bleak day my pet will die, as I will morn his loss. E F G
5. My weird grandmother said I was so dirty I might have A to bayth in bleach. B C
6. The warriors of the highest rank know how to wield a E F sword and hold a shield. G
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9. My brother-in-law played a prank on my niece. A B C
10. I tried to coax the swan back into the wading pool. E F G
11. The words greeve and relieve rhyme. A B C
12. The student who raised the most money for the school funed won a keen reward. E F G
13. The truck was carrying a large frate when it began to Aveer off the road and head into the wharf. B C
14. I found neither seaweed nor a seashel on the beach. E F G
15. The teenager wore blue sparkle eye shadow on her eyelid. A B C
16. She likes to gaze at the fearce light from the torch. E F G
17. The nearsighted servant cleaned the seiling. A B C
18. Due to a clash over a loan, my friend is now my fo. E F G
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Write the words in the
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any spelling mistakes.
Review Words
Challenge Words
1. echoes
2. photos
3. data
4. scarves
5. volcanoes
6. shelves
7. media
8. bacteria
9. wolves
10. dominoes
11. solos
12. thieves
13. wives
14. cuffs
15. staffs
16. buffaloes
17. sheriffs
18. tornadoes
19. sopranos
20. loaves
21. old-fashioned
22. windshield
23. question mark
24. halves
25. wharves
Plurals: Pretest
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Using the Word Study Steps
1. LOOK at the word.
2. SAY the word aloud.
3. STUDY the letters in the word.
4. WRITE the word.
5. CHECK the word.Did you spell the word right?If not, go back to step 1.
Find the Words
Find and circle the spelling words in the puzzle below.
A B M T O R N A D O E S R A H W O L V E S M N P
S H E L V E S D O U C S T T H I E V E S V W R O
O L D M P C S A P P H O T O S V O L C A N O E S
L A I D E U E T D D O M I N O E S O E S M R A N
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S S T A F F S O P E S O P R A N O S E N O E D R
L O A V E S C A R V E S A B N O B A C T E R I A
Make a Puzzle
Make up a puzzle of your own using the space on this page. Give
it to someone else to solve. Be sure to use at least five spelling
words in your puzzle.
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echoes photos data scarves volcanoesshelves media bacteria wolves dominoessolos thieves wives cuffs staffsbuffaloes sheriffs tornadoes sopranos loaves
Write the spelling words with each of the spelling patterns below.
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echoes photos data scarves volcanoesshelves media bacteria wolves dominoessolos thieves wives cuffs staffsbuffaloes sheriffs tornadoes sopranos loaves
Definitions
Write the spelling word that matches each definition.
1. ways of communication such as television or radio
2. animals related to dogs that hunt in packs
3. persons who steal
4. a game involving tiles with dots
5. sound waves meet a large surface and bounce back
6. the ends of sleeves that cover the wrists
7. fl at boards used for storage or display
8. parasitic organisms
9. persons with the highest singing voice
10. images made using a camera
11. offi cers of the law
12. information
13. cloth worn to keep the neck warm
14. sung by one person
15. oxen with heavy horns
16. destructive whirling winds accompanied by funnel-shaped clouds
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Proofreading Activity
The day my friend Mickey returned from vacation, he came running over to my house to show me his fotos. He had some incredible pictures. There was one of Mickey herding a group of bufaloes. There was another of him standing on the tops of volcanos. Mickey showed me another picture of him defending himself against a pack of wolfs. The last picture was of him standing fi rmly on the ground while winds from gigantic tornadose destroyed everything around him.
“Why, Mickey!” I exclaimed. “Seems like you had a really amazing vacation.”
“No,” Mickey said sheepishly. “I spent my whole vacation at my grandmother’s house creating these silly pictures on her computer.”
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Writing Activity
Have you ever imagined doing something similar to the things that
Mickey does in his photos? Write about an adventure you would
like to take in your life. Use five spelling words.
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6. � photoes� photoss� fotos photos
7. � shelfes� shelves� shelfs� schelevs
8. � dawminoes� dominos� dominoes dominnoes
9. � kuffs� cufs� cuffs� cuffss
10. � tornados� tornadoes� tornadoz torrnadoes
11. � dayta� data� datta� daatta
12. � meedia� midea� meddia media
13. � solos� sewlos� colos� soloz
14. � sttafs� staves� staffs stafs
15. � sopranoes� soapranos� sospranoes� sopranos
16. � scarfes� scareves� scarves scarvees
17. � backteria� bactterria� bakteria� bacteria
18. � thifes� theeves� theives thieves
19. � bufalos� buffaloes� bufaloes� buffalos
20. � loaves� loafs� lowves loafes
Look at the words in each set below. One word in each set is
spelled correctly. Use a pencil to fill in the circle next to the correct
word. Before you begin, look at the sample set of words. Sample
A has been done for you. Do Sample B by yourself. When you are
sure you know what to do, you may go on with the rest of the page.
Sample A: Sample B:
� potatos � pianos� pottatos � piannos� potatoes � pianoes� potattoes piannoes
1. � echoss� eckos� echoes� ekose
2. � volcanoes� volcanose� volcanoss volkanoes
3. � wolfs� woolves� woolfes� wolves
4. � wifes� wives� wivse wavies
5. � cherifs� sherifz� sheriffs� sherifs
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Write the words in the
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finish the test, unfold
the paper. Use the list
at the right to correct
any spelling mistakes.
Review Words
Challenge Words
1. sloped
2. stifl ing
3. marveled
4. sipped
5. encouraged
6. permitting
7. orbiting
8. credited
9. labored
10. patrolling
11. referred
12. regretting
13. totaled
14. unraveling
15. uttered
16. reviving
17. glimmering
18. accused
19. confi ding
20. hovered
21. echoes
22. shelves
23. media
24. interpreted
25. swiveling
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Practice
Using the Word Study Steps
1. LOOK at the word.
2. SAY the word aloud.
3. STUDY the letters in the word.
4. WRITE the word.
5. CHECK the word.Did you spell the word right?If not, go back to step 1.
Missing Letters
Fill in the missing letters to form spelling words.
1. reg t ing
2. t ed
3. h ed
4. o ing
5. c ing
6. sl ed
7. en aged
8. si ed
9. eling
10. perm
11. l ed
12. rev ing
13. u ed
14. g ing
15. a ed
16. r ed
17. veled
18. cr
19. pa ing
20. ling
Write the Words
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Write the spelling words with each of the spelling patterns below.
Drop the final e 1.
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Double the final consonant
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Write About It
Use one of the sets of words above in a short piece of writing
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sloped stifling marveled sipped encouragedpermitting orbiting credited labored patrollingreferred regretting totaled unraveling utteredreviving glimmering accused confiding hovered
Synonyms
Write the spelling word that matches each synonym.
1. approved
2. apologizing
3. spoken
4. allowing
5. summed
6. wondered
Antonyms
Write the spelling word that matches each antonym.
7. praised
8. easy
9. dejected
10. sunk
11. destroying
12. guzzled
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Proofreading Activity
As I sat in the park and siped my lemonade, I marvelled at what a beautifully clear day it was. The sky was blue and fl awless. Then all of a sudden, out of nowhere, a small glimmerring disc came orbitting out of the sky and hoverd above my head before plummeting to the ground. I sat there amazed for a minute, as the disc came to a halt by my feet. Had I just come into contact with something from another planet? Slightly afraid, I looked down at my feet, only to discover that what I had seen was just your average frisbee.
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Writing Activity
Did you ever think about the possibility of life on other planets?
Write a letter to an alien explaining your life on Earth. Use five
spelling words.
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Posttest
Look at the words in each set below. One word in each set is
spelled correctly. Use a pencil to fill in the circle next to the correct
word. Before you begin, look at the sample set of words. Sample
A has been done for you. Do Sample B by yourself. When you are
sure you know what to do, you may go on with the rest of the page.
Sample A: Sample B:
� travelling � tiped� travilling � tieped� traveling � tipped� travelin tippd
1. � slouped� slopd� clopped� sloped
2. � encouraged� incourages� enncouraged encourjd
3. � laburd� labored� laborred� labord
4. � glimerin� glimmering� glimering glimaring
5. � totld� totuled� totaled� totalled
6. � stifl ign� stiffl ing� stifl inng stifl ing
7. � permiting� prmitting� pirmitting� permitting
8. � putroling� patroling� patrolling patrollin
9. � accused� akused� accussed� acused
10. � unraveling� unravveling� unravelling unravling
11. � marveled� maveled� marrveld� marvld
12. � orbitting� orbiting� orbittin orbtng
13. � referd� referred� reffered� reffi rd
14. � confi din� confi ding� conffi ding konfi ding
15. � utered� utterred� utterd� uttered
16. � siped� sippde� sipped sipd
17. � creadeted� creddited� kredited� credited
18. � regreting� regrettin� regretting regritteng
19. � havered� hoverred� hovered� hoverd
20. � raviving� reviving� revivving reving
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any spelling mistakes.
Review Words
Challenge Words
1. vault
2. slouch
3. poise
4. scrawl
5. noodle
6. blouse
7. boost
8. sooty
9. fraud
10. sought
11. scowl
12. employ
13. thaw
14. groove
15. corduroy
16. browse
17. rookie
18. scoot
19. avoid
20. snoozed
21. sipped
22. credited
23. regretting
24. drowsy
25. boisterous
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Using the Word Study Steps
1. LOOK at the word.
2. SAY the word aloud.
3. STUDY the letters in the word.
4. WRITE the word.
5. CHECK the word.Did you spell the word right?If not, go back to step 1.
Word Scramble
Unscramble each set of letters to make a spelling word.
1. lwarcs
2. otbso
3. divao
4. stoyo
5. wosreb
6. talvu
7. oolend
8. plemoy
9. dezosno
10. voroge
11. gutohs
12. twah
13. lowsc
14. orkoie
15. rrooducy
16. tosoc
17. obules
18. daruf
19. hlucos
20. eiops
Write the Words
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Write the spelling words with each of the spelling patterns below.
-au 1.
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Sentence Completion
Fill in the blank with the appropriate spelling word.
1. My sister’s overalls are made out of blue .
2. We had to let the frozen meat before we cooked it.
3. My mother says I must always sit up straight, as it is impolite to
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4. When they discovered the hidden , they found the stolen jewels.
5. After a long day at the beach, we came home and .
6. The ice cream cone dripped all over my new .
7. I like to through the new releases at the music store.
8. The restaurant is looking to a new chef.
9. Before I leave I the address of where I am going on a piece of paper.
10. The best new athlete wins the of the year award.
11. After getting in trouble at school, Shawna wore a on her face.
12. I couldn’t see over the counter so I asked for a .
13. The walls of the old building were very from all the candles.
14. My father walked to the podium with great grace and .
15. The museum offi cials were relieved to discover that the masterpiece was
not a .
16. Mayank was happy to fi nd his lucky pencil stuck in a .
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Proofreading Activity
When The Noodal House fi rst opened, I thought it might be a nice place to work. I applied for a job and they agreed to imploy me. Because I was the last person they hired, they called me “rooky” and teased me a lot for not knowing how to do everything. After a week, I began to go to work with a scowel on my face. This is not the type of work environment that I had sawt.
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Writing Activity
Did you ever have a job? Write about a job you have had, or would
like to have someday. Use five spelling words.
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Posttest
Look at the words in each set below. One word in each set is
spelled correctly. Use a pencil to fill in the circle next to the correct
word. Before you begin, look at the sample set of words. Sample
A has been done for you. Do Sample B by yourself. When you are
sure you know what to do, you may go on with the rest of the page.
Sample A: Sample B:
� powch � mowse� paoch � mose� pouch � mouse� puoch muose
1. � valt� vualt� vault� vautl
2. � noodle� knewdle� nodel newdle
3. � frawd� fraud� fruad� frad
4. � thaw� thuw� thoow thaaw
5. � roockee� rooike� rokie� rookie
6. � clouch� slouch� slooch sluoch
7. � bluse� blowse� bluse� blouse
8. � sought� suot� sout soght
9. � grouve� groov� groove� grooev
10. � scoot� socot� scott scewt
11. � poose� poise� posie� piose
12. � bost� boust� boost bewst
13. � scool� scoll� scwol� scowl
14. � korduory� corduroy� cordroy cordouroy
15. � afoid� avoid� avowd� avood
16. � skrawl� scrarawl� scrowl scrawl
17. � sewty� soty� sooty� soote
18. � imploy� emply� empoly employ
19. � brawse� browse� browes� brose
20. � snoized� snewzed� snoozed snozed
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Fold back the paper
along the dotted line.
Write the words in the
blanks as they are
read aloud. When you
finish the test, unfold
the paper. Use the list
at the right to correct
any spelling mistakes.
Review Words
Challenge Words
1. factor
2. banner
3. victim
4. mental
5. formal
6. pantry
7. ballot
8. prosper
9. pumpkin
10. muffl er
11. ragged
12. kingdom
13. barren
14. necklace
15. wallet
16. ponder
17. funnel
18. dwelling
19. snapshot
20. fabric
21. blouse
22. employ
23. thaw
24. verdict
25. garment
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Preteset
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Practice
Using the Word Study Steps
1. LOOK at the word.
2. SAY the word aloud.
3. STUDY the letters in the word.
4. WRITE the word.
5. CHECK the word.Did you spell the word right?If not, go back to step 1.
Find Rhyming Words
Circle the word in each row that rhymes with the spelling word on
the left.
1. mental lintel gentle mindless
2. dwelling rebel climbing swelling
3. snapshot plot blank cap
4. ponder winner wander wonder
5. pumpkin bumpkin stumped fl int
6. funnel run tunnel camel
7. factor tractor lecture alligator
8. banner runner junior manor
9. necklace glass reckless trace
10. ballot bullet slot palette
Write a poem of at least 4 lines. Include two of the spelling words
in your poem.
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Word Sort
factor banner victim mental formalpantry ballot prosper pumpkin mufflerragged kingdom barren necklace walletponder funnel dwelling snapshot fabric
Write the spelling words with each of the spelling patterns below.
VCCV
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Alphabetical Order
Use the lines below to write the spelling words in alphabetical order.
VCCCV
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Word Meaning
factor banner victim mental formalpantry ballot prosper pumpkin mufflerragged kingdom barren necklace walletponder funnel dwelling snapshot fabric
Matching Meanings
Write the spelling word that matches each defi nition.
1. poster
2. infertile
3. consider
4. cloth
5. sufferer
6. cupboard
7. house
8. vote
9. empire
10. photograph
11. uneven
12. successful
13. proper
14. scarf
15. country
16. apparatus
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Proofreading
Proofreading Activity
Last year, I started a small detective business in my town. When a crime occurs people come to me to try to solve it. I have yet to have a case go unsolved. Today, around 4:30 p.m., my friend Jahlani Philips came to me. He said that his mother had been on her way to her friend’s house last night for dinner when she noticed that the neckless she intended to wear was missing.
I immediately followed him to his house to interview the viktim. Once there I asked her if she had any pictures of the stolen goods. She handed us a snapposht of the diamond jewelry. I then asked Jahlani’s mother to recall her activities from yesterday. She explained that she had been wearing the jewelry all day, but took it off in the afternoon while she was making a pumcken pie for the dinner party. When she went to put it back on, she realized it had been stolen.
“Where did you take off your jewelry?” I asked.“Why in my bedroom, of course, and I placed it back into my jewelry box
just like I always do. When I returned to get it for the party, it was gone.”“Do you mind if I have a look around?” I asked, heading for the kitchen.“Not at all,” she replied.First, I checked the refrigerator, which did not contain the stolen goods.
But upon opening the door to the pantree, I uncovered the missing property. Jahlani’s mother was so happy with my discovery, she gave me a hug.
1. 2. 3.
4. 5.
Writing Activity
Have you ever lost something important to you? Write about a time
when you thought you had lost an important object and how you felt
when you found it. Use five spelling words.
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Posttest
Look at the words in each set below. One word in each set is
spelled correctly. Use a pencil to fill in the circle next to the correct
word. Before you begin, look at the sample set of words. Sample
A has been done for you. Do Sample B by yourself. When you are
sure you know what to do, you may go on with the rest of the page.
Sample A: Sample B:
� maner � tunel� mannir � tunnil� manner � tunnel� mannr tunell
1. � faktor� facter� factor� factr
2. � barren� barrin� barrn barrne
3. � ragged� ragad� ragid� raggde
4. � pantree� pantri� pantry patnyr
5. � balit� ballit� balot� ballot
6. � necklace� neclace� neklace necklaec
7. � banr� banner� bannir� baner
8. � cingdom� kingdum� kingdm kingdom
9. � funil� funnel� funel� funnle
10. � snapshot� snapsot� cnapshot snapshott
11. � viktum� victim� victum� victm
12. � wallit� walet� wallt wallet
13. � firml� forml� formal� formil
14. � fabrec� fabrik� fabric fabrc
15. � prosper� prospir� prospr� prossper
16. � mentale� mentl� mentul mental
17. � mufler� muffler� mufflir� mufflr
18. � ponder� pondir� pondr pondre
19. � dwellin� dwellen� dwelling� dwellng
20. � pumcin� pumkin� pumpkin pumpkine
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Fold back the paper
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Write the words in the
blanks as they are
read aloud. When you
finish the test, unfold
the paper. Use the list
at the right to correct
any spelling mistakes.
Review Words
Challenge Words
1. brutal
2. secure
3. panic
4. cabins
5. fever
6. voter
7. vanish
8. nylon
9. detect
10. resist
11. labor
12. focus
13. rival
14. recite
15. topic
16. amid
17. unit
18. rotate
19. vital
20. lament
21. victim
22. wallet
23. snapshot
24. mural
25. civic
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Use the lines below to practice writing the spelling words.
Using the Word Study Steps
1. LOOK at the word.
2. SAY the word aloud.
3. STUDY the letters in the word.
4. WRITE the word.
5. CHECK the word.Did you spell the word right?If not, go back to step 1.
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Write the spelling words in alphabetical order.
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Practice
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ACROSS
2. At eighteen it is important to become a .
4. My paper is the Civil War.
5. When we went camping we stayed in .
7. She was sick with a high .
10. My costume was made with and feathers.
DOWN
1. When I am bored, I fi nd it diffi cult to .
3. We activities during gym class.
6. War is often extremely .
8. I have to my poem at the fair.
9. Before the exam, I began to .
Crossword Puzzle
Use the clues to complete the puzzle.
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Word Sort
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Analogies
Complete each analogy with the appropriate spelling word.
1. Lock is to open as unprotected is to .
2. Happy is to joy as mourn is to .
3. Calm is to peaceful as fear is to .
4. Appear is to materialize as disappear is to .
5. Friend is to foe as enemy is to .
Phrase Completion
Write the spelling word that completes each phrase.
6. registered
7. log
8. stockings
9. term paper
10. low grade
More Analogies
Write some analogies of your own on the lines below. Use at least
one spelling word in each analogy.
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Word Meaning
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Proofreading Activity
Last year, before my brother went off to college, my family took a vacation to Maine for a week. We stayed in cabends umid the trees and tried to forus on just spending time together. Though I still see my brother all the time, I can’t ressist thinking that our vacation last summer will remain a vitale memory for me.
1. 2. 3.
4. 5.
Writing Activity
Have you ever had to say goodbye to good friends or family
members when they moved away? Write a description of what it
was like for them to leave. Use at least five spelling words.
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Proofreading
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Look at the words in each set below. One word in each set is
spelled correctly. Use a pencil to fill in the circle next to the correct
word. Before you begin, look at the sample set of words. Sample
A has been done for you. Do Sample B by yourself. When you are
sure you know what to do, you may go on with the rest of the page.
Sample A: Sample B:
� nevr � banesh� nevre � bannish� never � banish� nevir banush
1. � brutil� burtal� brutal� brutl
2. � nilon� nylonn� nylon nyln
3. � datect� ditect� dettect� detect
4. � rotat� rotatee� rotate rotatte
5. � votur� votir� votr� voter
6. � lament� lamen� lument lametn
7. � resist� resest� ressist� resit
8. � cabuns� cabins� cabenns cabinns
9. � topic� topec� topac� topick
10. � resite� recite� recit recitte
11. � cecure� secre� secure� secrue
12. � panec� pannic� panc panic
13. � unit� unet� unut� unitt
14. � fevur� fevor� fever fervar
15. � rivele� rivalle� rivul� rival
16. � vital� vitil� vitl vitale
17. � vanish� vanush� vanesh� vanich
18. � labur� labr� labor laberr
19. � fokus� fockus� focis� focus
20. � emid� ammid� amed amid
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Read each sentence. If an underlined word is spelled wrong, fill in
the circle that goes with that word. If no word is spelled wrong, fill
in the circle below NONE. Read Sample A, and do Sample B.
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A. On the shelves were book’s about wolves and buffalos. A B C
B. As the thieves cracked opened the valt, they were caught E Fby the sheriffs. G
1. My aunt thinks that the fi t of your blowse can determine if Ayou slouch or stand with poise. B C
2. I had to browse through piles of sooty things at the yard E Fsale to fi nd the necklace. G
3. She had a fever, she snoozd, and did not leave her dwelling. A B C
4. After his wallet was stolen, Jason became the victim of identity E Ffrawd. G
5. As part of the student elections, I encouraged voter turnout A Band was a ballot counter. C
6. We marveled at the glimmerring photos. E F G
7. Listening to the wives speak, it was hard to believe the Adatta that was uttered. B C
8. The chef hovered over his loaves of bread as though it were E Fa kingdom. G
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pulling at his cuffs and jacket. C
10. I sought cordoroy scarves to buy for all my friends.E F G
11. In the pantry were all the ingredients for my famous pumpkin A Bnoodle pudding.
C
12. During tornados log cabins fall down like dominoes.E F G
13. When I feel sekure, I know nothing brutal will happen and I do A Bnot panic.
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14. It is illegal to resist arrest or avoid the police when you are E Faccussed of a crime.
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15. He was regreting confi ding in the media.A B C
16. The unit of sopranoes created powerful echoes.E F G
17. After the snowstorm, the muffl er needed to thaw and the car A Bneeded a booste.
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18. Nylon fabric was vital for the costumes we made for the play. E F G
19. My topic was to focus on underwater volcanose.A B C
20. For the sixth grade party everyone had to scrawl their name Eon a banner, but the pen got stuck in a groove in the fl oor.
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Fold back the paper
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Write the words in the
blanks as they are
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the paper. Use the list
at the right to correct
any spelling mistakes.
Review Words
Challenge Words
1. ignore
2. wealthy
3. fulfi ll
4. healthy
5. enroll
6. accept
7. parchment
8. dismay
9. debate
10. prepare
11. repair
12. applaud
13. forlorn
14. shoulder
15. abroad
16. fl ounder
17. saunter
18. falter
19. install
20. bounty
21. voter
22. recite
23. topic
24. jaunty
25. cauldron
Accented Syllables:
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Using the Word Study Steps
1. LOOK at the word.
2. SAY the word aloud.
3. STUDY the letters in the word.
4. WRITE the word.
5. CHECK the word.Did you spell the word right?If not, go back to step 1.
Missing Letters
Fill in the missing letters to form spelling words.
1. fl er 11. ful
2. parch 12. de e
3. heal y 13. laud
4. roll 14. i ore
5. bo y 15. saun r
6. f er 16. may
7. pare 17. a pt
8. fo rn 18. broad
9. we y 19. sh lder
10. in 20. re r
Write the Words
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Word Sort
ignore wealthy fulfill healthy enrollaccept parchment dismay debate preparerepair applaud forlorn shoulder abroadflounder saunter falter install bounty
Sort each spelling word by the accented syllable.
First syllable Second syllable
1. 9.
2. 10.
3. 11.
4. 12.
5. 13.
6. 14.
7. 15.
8. 16.
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Alphabetical Order
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Word Meaning
notice wealthy fulfill healthy enrollaccept parchment dismay debate preparerepair applaud forlorn shoulder abroadflounder saunter falter install bounty
Synonyms
Write the spelling word that matches each synonym.
1. argue
2. mend
3. rich
4. register
5. stroll
6. stumble
Antonyms
Write the spelling word that matches each antonym.
7. boo
8. penalty
9. ignore
10. ill
11. deny
12. demolish
Use the Spelling Words
Write two sentences on the lines below. Use a spelling word in
each sentence.
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Proofreading Activity
There are five spelling mistakes in the paragraph below. Circle the
misspelled words. Write the words correctly on the lines below.
When Juan Verdades met Araceli he could not ignor the beauty and charm of the young girl. He wanted to marry her but felt the girl would not marry a man who was not wellthy enough to fulfi l her every dream. However, Juan could not change who he was. Even when tested, his true nature could not faulter. In the end Juan stayed true to his truthful nature and was greatly rewarded. Araceli was able to see that he was just as good as he said he was, and acepted him just the way he was.
1. 3. 5.
2. 4.
Writing Activity
Think of a time when you felt like someone was testing your character
to see if you would change under pressure. Write a short paragraph
explaining what happened and whether or not you stayed as true to
yourself as Juan Verdades. Use five spelling words.
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Posttest
Look at the words in each set below. One word in each set is
spelled correctly. Use a pencil to fill in the circle next to the correct
word. Before you begin, look at the sample set of words. Sample
A has been done for you. Do Sample B by yourself. When you are
sure you know what to do, you may go on with the rest of the page.
Sample A: Sample B:
� ribate � boldir� rebat � boldr� rebate � bolder� reebate bowlder
6. � aplowd� applaud� aplaud appluad
7. � fl ounder� fl ownder� fl uonder� fl oudr
8. � inroll� enrol� enroll enrell
9. � parcment� parchmint� parchmunt� parchment
10. � abroad� abrod� abrad abrood
11. � dismay� dissmay� desmay� dismae
12. � sawnter� sauntr� saunter sauntir
13. � prepair� prepar� pripare� prepare
14. � install� enstall� enstal instal
15. � sholder� shoulder� sholdr� shouldr
16. � wellthy� wealthe� wealthy waelthe
17. � fourlon� forlorn� forlon� fourlorn
18. � dibate� debate� debeight debte
19. � fallter� faltre� falter� fl atir
20. � repair� repare� ripari repar
1. � egnor� ignre� ignore� ignoer
2. � fullfi ll� fulfi l� fullfel fulfi ll
3. � healthy� helthy� healty� healthe
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Review Words
Challenge Words
1. actor
2. stroller
3. scatter
4. gutter
5. platter
6. customer
7. ancestor
8. fl avor
9. mirror
10. vinegar
11. bachelor
12. behavior
13. calendar
14. waiter
15. singular
16. maneuver
17. observer
18. wander
19. traitor
20. janitor
21. healthy
22. accept
23. prepare
24. clamor
25. rescuer
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Using the Word Study Steps
1. LOOK at the word.
2. SAY the word aloud.
3. STUDY the lettersin the word.
4. WRITE the word.
5. CHECK the word.Did you spell the word right? If not, go back to step 1.
Crossword Puzzle
Use the clues to complete the puzzle.
ACROSS
1. Eva enjoyed the soup but felt it had too much .
6. Mr. Change brought over a of trout.
7. I wish I could play fi eld hockey, but I’m only an .
9. Eva liked witnessing the unusual on 90th
Street.
10. Being a at the 90th Street Café would be an interesting job.
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2. When the ball hit the deliveryman, the pizza landed in the
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3. Mr. Sims is a great on Broadway.
4. The soup had more
when Mrs. Martinez added spices.
5. When the pizza fell the toppings began to .
8. Baby Joshua sat in a .
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actor stroller scatter gutter plattercustomer ancestor flavor mirror vinegarbachelor behavior calendar waiter singularmaneuver observer wander traitor janitor
Place the spelling words in their appropriate column according to
their final schwa-r.
-ar -er 1.
2.
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-or4.
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Alphabetical Order
Use the lines below to write the spelling words in alphabetical order.
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actor stroller scatter gutter plattercustomer ancestor flavor mirror vinegarbachelor behavior calendar waiter singularmaneuver observer wander traitor janitor
Word Meanings
Write the spelling word that matches each definition.
1. a water drain alongside a road
2. referring to one person or thing
3. to throw things around
4. a disloyal person
5. the manner in which one conducts oneself
6. a large fl at serving dish
7. a quality of food or drink detected by the senses
8. a skillful movement or action
9. buggy
10. a buyer of goods or services
11. an unmarried man
12. member of your family who lived a long time ago
13. chart showing days, weeks, months in a year
14. surface that refl ects the image in front of it
15. to get lost; to stray
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Proofreading Activity
There are five spelling mistakes in the paragraph below. Circle the
misspelled words. Write the words correctly on the lines below.
Interesting events happen at the most unlikely of times. Watching the street on a boring day can prove to be one of the most entertaining events. Try to be a careful obzurver. You never know who will walk by. The neighborhood ackter may wondar by rehearsing a monologue. The wayter from the local restaurant may run across the street to the deli to stock up on extra vineger. The daily activities of those in your neighborhood can often be quite unusual and exciting.
1. 3. 5.
2. 4.
Writing Activity
Think about a time when something unusual happened that you didn’t
expect. Write a paragraph about that particular day. Use five spelling
words.
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Look at the words in each set below. One word in each set is
spelled correctly. Use a pencil to fill in the circle next to the correct
word. Before you begin, look at the sample set of words. Sample
A has been done for you. Do Sample B by yourself. When you are
sure you know what to do, you may go on with the rest of the page.
Sample A: Sample B:
� senator � similir� senater � similar� cenator � similurr� senatr simillar
6. � custimer� customer� customar kustomer
7. � cinguler� singulur� singullir� singular
8. � vineger� vingr� vinagar vinegar
9. � scater� skattir� scatter� skatter
10. � abroad� abrod� abrad abrood
11. � bachelor� bachelir� bachalor� bahelor
12. � stroler� strollar� stroller strollr
13. � plater� plattar� platter� platir
14. � gutter� guter� guttir gutir
15. � traitor� trator� traiter� traittor
16. � behavir� behaveor� behavor behavior
17. � janitor� jantor� janator� janiter
18. � manewver� maneuver� manuver manuvere
19. � obserrvar� obsrver� observir� observer
20. � actir� aktor� actor actar
1. � fl avir� fl avor� fl avr� fl avar
2. � calinder� calendar� calender kalendar
3. � ancestor� ancestore� ancester� ansecter
4. � wator� waitir� waiter waitor
5. � mirrer� mirror� mirar� miror
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Write the words in the
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finish the test, unfold
the paper. Use the list
at the right to correct
any spelling mistakes.
Review Words
Challenge Words
1. burden
2. carton
3. hasten
4. cable
5. civil
6. dwindle
7. gallon
8. fumble
9. normal
10. novel
11. basin
12. whistle
13. villain
14. urban
15. organ
16. satin
17. curtain
18. peril
19. gravel
20. dangle
21. customer
22. fl avor
23. calendar
24. vertical
25. veteran
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Using the Word Study Steps
1. LOOK at the word.
2. SAY the word aloud.
3. STUDY the letters in the word.
4. WRITE the word.
5. CHECK the word.Did you spell the word right? If not, go back to step 1.
Find Rhyming Words
Put an X on the one word that rhymes with the spelling word on the left.
1. dangle eagle angle angel
2. cable cobble kettle table
3. satin Latin saffron cretin
4. novel grovel gravel barrel
5. carton apron Spartan plankton
6. dwindle thimble candle kindle
7. curtain certain maintain attain
8. whistle castle wrestle missile
9. gravel crave cradle travel
10. normal formal female thermal
11. fumble stumble thumb plum
12. basin base mason baking
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Write the spelling words with each of the spelling patterns below.
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Analogies
Write the spelling word that matches each definition.
1. 16 fluid ounces : one pint as 128 fluid ounces : one
2. flower : rose as book :
3. country : rural as city :
4. smooth : rough as paved :
5. police officer : criminal as hero :
6. delay : procrastinate as speed :
Sentence Completion
Fill in the blank with the appropriate spelling word.
7. It was a heavy to carry all the luggage at once.
8. When she fi nished the last of the milk, she threw out the
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9. Now that they have television there are 500 available channels.
10. I must buy a new , to block the sun.
11. I think I will buy pajamas because I heard they are very comfortable.
12. The kettle will when the water is boiling.
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Proofreading Activity
There are five spelling mistakes in the paragraph below. Circle the
misspelled words. Write the words correctly on the lines below.
Although Earth is mostly water, it contains little that is useable. The amount of water used every day places a heavy burdin on Earth’s natural resources. There are many ways you can reduce the amount of water you waste each day. For example, showering uses less water than fi lling up the entire bassen for bathing. Placing a milk cartin outside to collect rain water for your indoor plants is another way that you can save water. If we do not make strides toward saving water, we will hassen the destruction of one of our greatest natural resources, and the availability of fresh, clean, usable water may be in perral.
1. 3. 5.
2. 4.
Writing Activity
There are many things we could do to help save the earth. Write a
short paragraph about a program in your neighborhood that was
set up to be environmentally friendly. Use five spelling words.
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Look at the words in each set below. One word in each set is
spelled correctly. Use a pencil to fill in the circle next to the correct
word. Before you begin, look at the sample set of words. Sample
A has been done for you. Do Sample B by yourself. When you are
sure you know what to do, you may go on with the rest of the page.
Sample A: Sample B:
� virtical � veterin� vurtical � veterran� vertical � veteran� vertikal vertern
6. � normal� normall� normill normil
7. � organ� orgin� organe� orgun
8. � burrdan� burdene� burden berden
9. � villain� vilan� villane� villin
10. � dangull� dangel� dangal dangle
11. � cartin� carton� carrton� cartone
12. � erban� irban� urrban urban
13. � peril� peral� perill� perull
14. � catin� satin� saten satun
15. � hastin� hastene� hasun� hasten
16. � fumbell� fumbl� fumbal fumble
17. � kabel� kable� cable� caball
18. � kirtan� kurtain� cirtain curtain
19. � bacin� basun� basin� basen
20. � galon� gallon� gallun gallin
1. � sivil� cival� civil� civill
2. � dwindal� dwindel� dwindale dwindle
3. � novel� noval� novell� novle
4. � wistle� whistel� whstle whistle
5. � gravel� gravil� gravele� gravle
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Write the words in the
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the paper. Use the list
at the right to correct
any spelling mistakes.
Review Words
Challenge Words
1. unknown
2. incredible
3. superhuman
4. prolong
5. outpost
6. independent
7. incomplete
8. enlist
9. enrich
10. enlarge
11. superstar
12. supermarket
13. outfi eld
14. outlaw
15. outstanding
16. outcry
17. proclaim
18. uncommon
19. untangle
20. unhook
21. curtain
22. cable
23. gallon
24. indistinct
25. unequal
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Practice
Using the Word Study Steps
1. LOOK at the word.
2. SAY the word aloud.
3. STUDY the letters in the word.
4. WRITE the word.
5. CHECK the word.Did you spell the word right? If not, go back to step 1.
Alphabetical Order
Write the spelling words in alphabetical order.
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Write the Words
Use the lines below to practice writing the spelling words.
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unknown outstanding incredible unhook superhumanprolong untangle outpost enlist independentsupermarket incomplete enlarge uncommon outfieldoutcry enrich proclaim outlaw superstar
Sort the spelling words according to their prefix.
en- super- 1.
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in-
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un-7.
8.
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Review Alphabetical Order
Use the lines below to write the spelling words in alphabetical order.
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Word Meaning
unknown outstanding incredible unhook superhumanprolong untangle outpost enlist independentsupermarket incomplete enlarge uncommon outfieldoutcry enrich proclaim outlaw superstar
Sentence Completion
Fill in the blank with the appropriate spelling word.
1. I need to pick up eggs at the .
2. My uncle decided to in the army.
3. The photograph was too small, so I had to it.
4. We watched the baseball game from bleachers in the .
5. There was such an , that the workers went on strike.
6. The town had to the keeping of wild animals as pets.
Matching Meanings
Write the spelling word that matches each definition.
7. celebrity
8. unidentifi ed
9. supplement
10. self-ruled
11. unravel
12. lengthen
Use the Spelling Words
Write two sentences on the lines below. Use a spelling word in
each sentence.
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Proofreading Activity
There are five spelling mistakes in the paragraph below. Circle the
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Upon discovery of some unnown artifacts, the town put together a team to uncover the historical signifi cance of their fi nd. Many independant scientists teamed together to untangal the mysteries of the ancient pieces. There was incredable joy when the scientists began to uncover facts about the pieces they discovered. The lead scientist even became a suparstar in the community for his contributions to the project.
1. 3. 5.
2. 4.
Writing Activity
Write a story about discovering an historical object, perhaps one
you found in an attic or basement that revealed something you
didn’t know about your family. Use five spelling words.
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Posttest
Look at the words in each set below. One word in each set is
spelled correctly. Use a pencil to fill in the circle next to the correct
word. Before you begin, look at the sample set of words. Sample
A has been done for you. Do Sample B by yourself. When you are
sure you know what to do, you may go on with the rest of the page.
Sample A: Sample B:
� endiscitn � unekaul� indisstinct � unnequal� indistinct � unequal� indistink unequall
6. � outfl ed� outfeild� outfi eld outfi ld
7. � outstandin� outstanding� oustanding� oustanding
8. � encredible� incredable� incredibel incredible
9. � independent� endependent� inddependent� independnt
10. � untangle� untangal� untangel untangl
11. � outlow� outlaww� outlw� outlaw
12. � outkry� outkri� outkr outcry
13. � proclam� proklain� proclaim� proklam
14. � inrich� encirh� enrich enrish
15. � enlist� inlist� enlisst enliss
16. � superhuman� suparhuman� supperhumn seperhewman
17. � enlarge� inlarje� enlarj� enlareg
18. � prolon� prolng� prolawng prolong
19. � unhuk� unhook� unhewk� unhooc
20. � encomplete� inkomplete� incomplete� incomplet
1. � unknown� unnown� unknon� unknownn
2. � superistar� supperstar� superstar superstr
3. � supirmarkit� supermarket� suprmarkit� supurmarket
4. � unkomn� uncommun� uncommon uncomon
5. � outposte� outposst� outpst� outpost
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Write the words in the
blanks as they are
read aloud. When you
finish the test, unfold
the paper. Use the list
at the right to correct
any spelling mistakes.
Review Words
Challenge Words
1. inspire
2. inspiration
3. consult
4. consultation
5. separate
6. separation
7. illustrate
8. illustration
9. instruct
10. instruction
11. observe
12. observation
13. react
14. reaction
15. connect
16. connection
17. hesitate
18. hesitation
19. represent
20. representation
21. incomplete
22. supermarket
23. outfi eld
24. evaporate
25. evaporation
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1. LOOK at the word.
2. SAY the word aloud.
3. STUDY the letters in the word.
Find the Words
Find and circle the spelling words hidden in each set of letters.
Then write them on the line provided.
1. r e a c o n n e c t i o b s e r v a
2. t a t i o i n s p i l l u s t r a t e
3. c o n n c o n s u l t a t i n g s a
4. h e s i t a t i o n a t i o n a t s
5. r e p r e a c t i o b s e r v a t i
6. c o u s i n s t r u c t i o n r s a
7. b e s a s e p s e p a r a t i o n
8. r e p r e s e n t a c t i o n e r e
9. n i o t a r o b s e r v a t i o n
10. j u b a n i j i m i n s p i r e
Make a Puzzle
Make up a puzzle of your own using the space on this page. Give it
to someone else to solve. Be sure to include at least five spelling
words in your puzzle.
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4. WRITE the word.
5. CHECK the word.Did you spell the word right? If not, go back to step 1.
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inspire inspiration consult consultation separateseparation illustrate illustration instruct instructionobserve observation react reaction connectconnection hesitate hesitation represent representation
Sort each spelling word according to how each changes when
adding -ion or -ation. Write the words as follows.
No Suffix Drop final e when adding suffix
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Write the Words
Use the lines below to practice writing the spelling words.
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Add -ion16.
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inspire inspiration consult consultation separateseparation illustrate illustration instruct instructionobserve observation react reaction connectconnection hesitate hesitation represent representation
Sentence Completion
Fill in the blank with the appropriate spelling word.
1. The on the magazine cover was beautiful.
2. I like to the penguins and dolphins at the aquarium.
3. In New Orleans I will to my fl ight to New York.
4. The doctor offers a free to new patients.
5. Her speech was an to the whole school.
6. If she eats peanuts she will have a strong allergic .
7. When my cousins fi ght, my aunt has to them.
8. During the school fair, I was asked to the art squad.
9. To put the chair together, I had to follow the manual.
10. She did not to ride the scariest rollercoaster.
11. The captain had to his crew on how to set sail.
12. The artist used the computer to the drawings in the book.
13. If you need help with your taxes, you should an accountant.
14. Mr. Rivera made the that the ground was wet.
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Proofreading Activity
There are five spelling mistakes in the paragraph below. Circle the
misspelled words. Write the words correctly on the lines below.
Solving a mystery is often a diffi cult task. However, with a thorough investigation and careful observattion you may be able to solve the case. First you must seperate fact from fi ction, by determining what you know to be true or false. It may be necessary to consolt with experts to determine how best to go about solving your mystery. They may be able to offer a conection based on the information you collected, that you may not have noticed at fi rst. Following their instrucsion may make it easier for you to solve your case.
1. 3. 5.
2. 4.
Writing Activity
Write a set of instructions for a task you know how to do well.
Then, trade papers with a partner to check if your instructions are
clear. Use five spelling words.
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Look at the words in each set below. One word in each set is
spelled correctly. Use a pencil to fill in the circle next to the correct
word. Before you begin, look at the sample set of words. Sample
A has been done for you. Do Sample B by yourself. When you are
sure you know what to do, you may go on with the rest of the page.
Sample A: Sample B:
� ivaporate � ivaporation� evaporeight � evaporasion� evaporate � evaporation� evaporite evaporration
6. � reaktion� reaction� reacton reacshon
7. � ensiperation� inspiration� insperation� insparation
8. � conection� connection� konection reacshon
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10. � reprezent� reprecent� represent repreesent
11. � consult� konsult� cunsult� consut
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13. � consaltation� consutaion� consulation� consultation
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17. � hesatate� hezitate� hesetate� hesitate
18. � illustration� elustration� ilustration illustrasion
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14. By learning how to whistle, Danica was able to fulfi ll E F an incomplet dream. G
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Review Words
Challenge Words
1. admit
2. admission
3. permit
4. permission
5. explain
6. explanation
7. exclaim
8. exclamation
9. include
10. inclusion
11. explode
12. explosion
13. divide
14. division
15. decide
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17. omit
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19. collide
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21. separation
22. instruction
23. connection
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Using the Word Study Steps
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2. SAY the word aloud.
3. STUDY the letters in the word.
4. WRITE the word.
5. CHECK the word,Did you spell the word right?If not, go back to step 1.
Missing Letters
Fill in the missing letters to form spelling words.
1. explos
2. explan
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4. decis
5. exclam
6. collis
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Sentence Completion
Fill in the blank with the appropriate spelling word.
1. With the coupon we were allowed free to the museum.
2. We decided to the profi ts evenly among the fi ve of us.
3. The car was beyond recognition after the .
4. I have to ask my parents for to go to my friend’s party.
5. Before the lights went out in the building we heard a loud .
6. My grandmother wanted me to to her why I was late for dinner.
7. My little cousin likes it when I her in our basketball games.
8. Pendo and Tiki get upset when their kites .
9. Susan needs to obtain a from the park to play tennis.
10. I have to if I want to take swimming or boxing classes.
11. Our teacher decided to our lowest grade on a test.
12. My mom always says it takes a strong person to when he or she is wrong.
13. You can use an mark to end a sentence that conveys strong emotion.
14. This year in school we will learn long .
15. The local theater has to make a on which play they will produce next.
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After watching a documentary on rock climbers, Raphael made a decition that he would like to try it. He read a book on the subject that gave a clear explanasion of how to train. He asked the coach at his school to inclued him in the school’s training team. After several months of training, Raphael felt confi dent enough to ask his coach for permision to try out for the rock climbing team at the local gym. His coach agreed and Raphael was so happy after the tryouts to learn that the gym would addmit him to the rock climbing competition. For Raphael, his dedication to making the competition was more impressive and rewarding than whether or not he won.
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Have you ever worked really hard to try to achieve a specific goal?
Write a short paragraph about a goal that required determination to
achieve. Use five spelling words.
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Look at the words in each set below. One word in each set is
spelled correctly. Use a pencil to fill in the circle next to the correct
word. Before you begin, look at the sample set of words. Sample
A has been done for you. Do Sample B by yourself. When you are
sure you know what to do, you may go on with the rest of the page.
Sample A: Sample B:
� xpand � expansion� expan � xpantion� expand � expantion� expadn expannsion
6. � inclusion� enklusion� enclusion inklusion
7. � devide� divide� davide� divied
8. � kolide� collide� kollide colide
9. � omission� amision� omistion� omissiun
10. � amit� omitt� omiet omit
11. � desicion� dacision� decisun� decision
12. � collision� kollision� colision collition
13. � addmtion� addmission� admission� admession
14. � devision� divition� division devison
15. � pirmit� permit� permitt� permt
16. � explanation� explaination� explanasion explunation
17. � enclude� inclewd� include� inclded
18. � xplosion� explosion� explotion exploshun
19. � decide� dacide� deside� decied
20. � exklaim� exclaim� excliam exclaime
1. � addmit� admitt� admit� admt
2. � pirmision� permision� permission pirmission
3. � exclaimation� axclamation� exclamasion� exclamation
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any spelling mistakes.
Review Words
Challenge Words
1. vocalize
2. explosive
3. recognize
4. passage
5. storage
6. modernize
7. positive
8. negative
9. criticize
10. organize
11. creative
12. realize
13. advantage
14. attractive
15. percentage
16. emphasize
17. wreckage
18. specialize
19. sympathize
20. secretive
21. permission
22. explanation
23. decision
24. progressive
25. scrutinize
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Using the Word Study Steps
1. LOOK at the word.
2. SAY the word aloud.
3. STUDY the letters in the word.
4. WRITE the word.
5. CHECK the word. Did you spell the word right? If not, go back to step 1.
Crossword Puzzle
Use the clues to complete the puzzle.
ACROSS
1. My grandfather likes to ideas he fi nds important.
6. We put the extra furniture into .
8. The fl owers and the art work helped to make the room more .
9. Min was upset about the feedback on her art project.
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2. The explorers were looking for a new to Asia.
3. Preparing for the exam proved to be a huge .
4. I joined the art club to explore my talents.
5. The class was very when planning the surprise party.
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Write the spelling words by word ending.
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Write the spelling word that matches each synonym.
1. optimistic
2. pathway
3. harmful
4. recite
5. focus
6. volatile
7. fraction
8. commiserate
9. mysterious
10. systematize
11. benefi t
12. condemn
13. imaginative
14. update
15. appealing
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There are five spelling mistakes in the paragraph below. Circle the
misspelled words. Write the words correctly on the lines below.
Carmen found that the interests she had as a child were instrumental in choosing a career as an adult. The ocean and beach by her home allowed her the advantige of exploring her interest in marine life. She soon began to reelize that one day she hoped to pursue a career in which she could study these animals. She learned a lot through books and could reconize all the animal life she saw at the beach near her home. She continued to study and eventually became a biologist. She went on to spesalize in marine biology. Carmen found that growing up near the ocean was a very positiv experience for her chosen career.
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Writing Activity
What do you like to do more than anything? Write a story about
how you might take this passion and turn it into a career. Use five
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Look at the words in each set below. One word in each set is
spelled correctly. Use a pencil to fill in the circle next to the correct
word. Before you begin, look at the sample set of words. Sample
A has been done for you. Do Sample B by yourself. When you are
sure you know what to do, you may go on with the rest of the page.
Sample A: Sample B:
� progresuve � skrutinize� progresive � screwtanize� progressive � scrutinize� prograssive scrutanize
6. � wreckage� reckage� wrecage wrecaje
7. � sympathize� sympathise� simpathize� cympathize
8. � pasage� passage� pasaje passuge
9. � realize� realise� eelise� reelize
10. � positive� pozitive� posutive posetive
11. � kriticize� critisize� criticize� critacize
12. � orrganize� organize� organise orgunize
13. � cecretive� cekretive� sekretive� secretive
14. � advantaje� advantige� advantaeg advantage
15. � imphasise� emphasize� emphasise� emphasiez
16. � ixplocine� explocine� xplosive explosive
17. � spesialise� specialise� spechilize� specialize
18. � modernize� modurnize� moderrnize moredenize
19. � negative� negitive� negutive� negetive
20. � pirsentage� persentige� percentage pircentage
1. � voculize� vocilize� vocalize� vocalise
2. � rekognize� rekognise� recognize recognise
3. � creative� kreative� cretive� creativv
4. � storige� storaje� storage storuge
5. � uttractive� attractive� attraktive� atractive
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Review Words
Challenge Words
1. unfairness
2. disgraceful
3. unsuccessful
4. outlandish
5. outsider
6. discouragement
7. incorrectly
8. enforcement
9. reminder
10. enclosure
11. unselfi sh
12. delightful
13. unevenly
14. disapproval
15. disappointment
16. repayment
17. designer
18. departure
19. unhappiness
20. enjoyment
21. passage
22. positive
23. realize
24. displeasure
25. informal
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2. SAY the word aloud.
3. STUDY the letters in the word.
4. WRITE the word.
5. CHECK the word.Did you spell the word right?If not, go back to step 1.
Alphabetical Order
Write the spelling words in alphabetical order.
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unfairness disgraceful unsuccessful outlandish outsiderdiscouragement incorrectly enforcement reminder enclosureunselfish delightful unevenly disapproval repaymentdisappointment designer departure unhappiness enjoyment
Matching Meanings
Write the spelling word that matches each definition.
1. wrongly, falsely or inaccurately
2. dislike of somebody or something
3. a boundary surrounding something
4. not resulting in a favorable outcome
5. setting off on an expedition
6. something not equal or just
7. a sum of money paid back to a lender
8. to compel obedience of the law
9. a feeling of sadness or irritation
10. somebody who is not part of the group
11. causing shame
12. pleasure derived from an experience
13. something that is used so as not to forget
14. bizarre or extremely unusual
15. somebody who makes or uses design
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misspelled words. Write the words correctly on the lines below.
Jude experienced great unhappyness when he failed his science exam. He failed because he answered most of the questions incorrectley. When his friends were discussing how well they had done on the exam, Jude felt like an outsidr. His teacher told him that he should not feel discoragment toward the class. His teacher felt that if Jude studied extra hard for the next exam he would be able to experience the injoyment of doing well in the class. Jude’s teacher turned out to be correct. Jude studied hard and asked for extra help for the next exam and did very well.
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4. 5.
Writing Activity
Did you ever feel like you had to work twice as hard for something
that came more easily to a friend? Write a story about the
experience and what you learned from it. Use five spelling words.
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Posttest
Look at the words in each set below. One word in each set is
spelled correctly. Use a pencil to fill in the circle next to the correct
word. Before you begin, look at the sample set of words. Sample
A has been done for you. Do Sample B by yourself. When you are
sure you know what to do, you may go on with the rest of the page.
Sample A: Sample B:
� dizpleasure � informall� disspleasure � enformal� displeasure � informal� displesure innformal
6. � outsider� outsidir� outsidr outsidder
7. � inforsement� enforsement� enforcement� enforcment
8. � owtlandish� outlandesh� outlandush outlandish
9. � repament� repaymint� repayment� repaymnt
10. � designer� deziner� designir designa
11. � diskouragement� discorogemnt� discouragement� discuragment
12. � disppointment� desappoint� disapointmint disappointment
13. � injoymint� enjoyment� enjoymint� enjayment
14. � unevanly� unevenly� unevenlee unevunly
15. � deepartur� departure� depature� depparture
16. � dizgracful� disgraceful� disgracefull dissgracefull
17. � reminder� remindr� remindir� remindur
18. � inclosure� enclosure� enclosire enklosure
19. � dissaproval� disaproval� disapprovil� disapproval
20. � unhappiness� unhappeness� unhappyness unhappyniss
1. � unfareness� unfarness� unfairnez� unfairness
2. � encorrectly� incorrectly� enkorectly encorectly
3. � unsuccessful� unnsucessfull� unsucesfull� unsuccessfull
4. � unselfi sh� unsellfi sh� unselfsh uncellfi sh
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any spelling mistakes.
Review Words
Challenge Words
1. compete
2. competition
3. metal
4. metallic
5. fi nal
6. fi nally
7. nation
8. national
9. moment
10. momentous
11. crime
12. criminal
13. reside
14. resident
15. origin
16. original
17. ignite
18. ignition
19. refer
20. reference
21. incorrectly
22. departure
23. unhappiness
24. acquire
25. acquisition
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3. STUDY the letters in the word.
4. WRITE the word.
5. CHECK the word.Did you spell the word right?If not, go back to step 1.
Find Rhyming Words
Circle the word in each row that rhymes with the spelling word on
the left.
1. metal settle retail hospital
2. refer suffer occur after
3. reside cupid rustle divide
4. competition completion position missile
5. national notional emotional rational
6. momentous momentum delicious apprentice
7. ignition function caution musician
8. compete discrete abrupt create
9. crime team rhyme lemon
10. reference deference prance clearance
11. fi nality jollity morality frailty
12. nation station mission suction
13. ignite delight crate align
14. fi nal regal little vinyl
15. original petal cable aboriginal
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Word Sort
compete competition metal metallic final finality nation national moment momentous crime criminal reside resident origin original ignite ignition refer reference
Alphabetical Order
Write the spelling words in alphabetical order.
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Make a Puzzle
Make up a puzzle of your own using the space on this page. Give it
to someone else to solve. Be sure to include at least five spelling
words in your puzzle.
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compete competition metal metallic final finally nation national moment momentous crime criminal reside resident origin original ignite ignition refer reference
Sentence Completion
Fill in the blank with the appropriate spelling word.
1. The bald eagle is our bird.
2. There were seven members in the jazz band.
3. The police offi cer worked very hard to try to capture the .
4. Mo’s birthday was a occasion.
5. You have to put the key in the to start the car.
6. The coach asked me to in the state track races.
7. The ring was more expensive than the plastic one.
8. I used a match to the wood for the bonfi re.
9. Winning the spelling bee was a great in my life.
10. I in a four story brick building.
11. Dylan needed to list a personal on his job application.
12. Sunset red was the color I picked to paint my room.
13. The Safety Force is a group of superheroes who fi ght .
14. I practiced for several weeks to prepare for the gymnastic
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15. A local was given an award for her contributions to the town.
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Proofreading Activity
There are five spelling mistakes in the paragraph below. Circle the
misspelled words. Write the words correctly on the lines below.
Today was a truly momentis occasion in my life. I was so happy because I won a qualifying race of the nasional bike tournament for children. The compitition was eight miles long. We raced through the streets of the neighborhood in which I rezide. During the fi nle mile I knew I was winning because there was nobody racing near me. I was so proud when I won.
1. 2. 3.
4. 5.
Writing Activity
What’s one accomplishment that you are very proud of? Write a
diary entry about your accomplishment and what made it special.
Use five spelling words.
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Posttest
Look at the words in each set below. One word in each set is
spelled correctly. Use a pencil to fill in the circle next to the correct
word. Before you begin, look at the sample set of words. Sample
A has been done for you. Do Sample B by yourself. When you are
sure you know what to do, you may go on with the rest of the page.
Sample A: Sample B:
� acquire � akuisition� akuire � acquisition� uckuire � accweesition� ackuire acquizishon
6. � ignision� ignetion� igniton ignition
7. � fynil� fi nil� fi nal� fi null
8. � orijinull� original� originale originull
9. � refer� rafer� reffer� referr
10. � rezident� resident� resudent residunt
11. � momentt� moment� momunt� momment
12. � awrigin� orijin� origine origin
13. � egnite� ignight� ignitt� ignite
14. � krime� crimm� criem crime
15. � refference� referunce� referance� reference
1. � compeet� compet� compete� kompete
2. � momentus� momentous� momintous momentaus
3. � fi naly� fi nalle� fi naley� fi nally
4. � nasional� nationull� national nationul
5. � metalic� metallik� matallic� metallic
16. � metil� metal� metull metale
17. � nasion� nation� nattion� natoin
18. � kompatition� compatition� competition competision
19. � criminull� criminal� crimenal� kriminal
20. � rezide� residde� reside resied
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the paper. Use the list
at the right to correct
any spelling mistakes.
Review Words
Challenge Words
1. crumb
2. crumble
3. design
4. designate
5. solemn
6. solemnity
7. muscle
8. muscular
9. reject
10. rejection
11. create
12. creation
13. public
14. publicity
15. prejudice
16. prejudicial
17. magic
18. magician
19. offi ce
20. offi cial
21. competition
22. criminal
23. resident
24. complicate
25. complication
Consonant
Alternation:
Pretest
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Practice
Using the Word Study Steps
1. LOOK at the word.
2. SAY the word aloud.
3. STUDY the letters in the word.
4. WRITE the word.
5. CHECK the word.Did you spell the word right?If not, go back to step 1.
Find the Words
Find and circle the spelling words hidden in each set of letters.
1. m a g i c r e a t e n a t e l y
2. p u b l i c i t r e j e c i a l
3. p u b p r e j u d i c i a l e t e
4. m u s c u l s o l e m n a t e
5. p r e j u d i c e a t i o n
6. c r e a t c r u m b i l i o n
7. d e s i n g i n g o f f i c i a l
8. m u s c u l a r e a l i t r a t e
9. p r e d e s i g n a t i l i t y
10. o f f i c e a l a r p u b i a t e
11. s o l e m m u s c l e a t l y
12. r e j e c r e j e c t i n a l i c e
13. c r u m a g i c a b l e u l a r
14. c r e a t i o n o f f i c u l a t e
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crumb crumble design designate solemn solemnity muscle muscular reject rejectioncreate creation public publicity prejudiceprejudicial magic magician office official
Sort the spelling words by consonant sound changes.
silent/sounded
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/t/ to /sh/
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crumb crumble design designate solemn solemnity muscle muscular reject rejectioncreate creation public publicity prejudiceprejudicial magic magician office official
Word Meanings
Write the spelling word that matches each definition.
1. to give something a name
2. physically strong
3. to break up into small bits
4. a place where work is conducted
5. advertising used to create interest
6. making something exist
7. tricks and illusions
8. a very small piece of bread
9. to do with people or the community
10. a plan used in the creation of something
11. a person in an authoritative position
12. a person who does tricks or illusions
13. conducting oneself as serious or sincere
14. preconceived ideas about a person
15. to refuse to accept something
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Proofreading Activity
There are five spelling mistakes in the paragraph below. Circle the
misspelled words. Write the words correctly on the lines below.
One day during the summer, Maxwell sat in the park with a group of friends and showed them the new magick tricks he had learned. His friends were impressed with his new skills, and soon a crowd of people had formed to watch Maxwell perform. Maxwell decided that this would be a good way to spend his summer. He decided to dezignate a specifi c place and time each day when he would perform his show. To make it ofi cial , he asked his sister to help him dezine a poster. The poster said, “Every day at 4:00 on the Great Lawn in Panorama Park come witness the amazing talents of Maxwell the Master Magition.”
1. 2. 3.
4. 5.
Writing Activity
Have you ever turned your talents into a rewarding job? Write a
story about a talent that you would like to use in your career. Use
at least five spelling words.
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Alternation:
Posttest
Look at the words in each set below. One word in each set is
spelled correctly. Use a pencil to fill in the circle next to the correct
word. Before you begin, look at the sample set of words. Sample
A has been done for you. Do Sample B by yourself. When you are
sure you know what to do, you may go on with the rest of the page.
Sample A: Sample B:
� komplicate � komplicasion� compliceight � complcation� complicate � cawmplication� cawmplicate complication
6. � rejektion� rejecsion� rejectun rejection
7. � creasion� kreation� creation� kreasion
8. � dezignate� decignate� desugnate designate
9. � ofi cial� offi shall� offi cial� ofi ciale
10. � prejudisial� pregudicial� prejudicial prejudishall
11. � majcian� majician� magician� magision
12. � publik� pablic� public publuc
13. � offi se� offi ce� ofi ce� offuse
14. � muscle� musle� mussl muscell
15. � majic� magic� magik� magick
1. � krumb� crumb� krum� crammb
2. � krumble� crumbel� krumbel crumble
3. � publicity� publisity� publicitee� publicuty
4. � solumnity� solenity� solemnaty solemnity
5. � muskulir� muskular� musculir� muscular
16. � create� kreate� creight creete
17. � design� dezign� desen� desine
18. � solemn� solem� solum solenm
19. � pregudise� prejudice� prejudize� prejadice
20. � reject� rejeckt� rrejekt regect
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Read each sentence. If an underlined word is spelled wrong, fill in
the circle that goes with that word. If no word is spelled wrong, fill
in the circle below NONE. Read Sample A and do Sample B.
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A. Julian felt disappointment and unhappyness when he A Blost the competition. C
B. The designer was delighted to realize his creativ talents. E F G
1. After the collision there was an explosion in the reckage. A B C
2. They decided to modernize the room with a metallic dezign. E F G
3. I felt discouragment from the negative feedback and A Bdisapproval. C
4. Dayshawn incorectly answered four questions on his E math fi nal on long division. F G
5. The criminel committed a disgraceful crime. A B C
6. The enclosure was set up for the national offi ce. E F G
7. The outsider was questioned about his nation of origen. A B C
8. Please vocalize an explaination concerning your decision E F G
9. Kelly felt the rejection of his application for admition was A Bbased on prejudice. C
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10. When the magician decided to ignight the prop, the E Fcrowd feared it would explode. G
11. The original façade at the place where I reside is A Bbeginning to crumble. C
12. It was a deliteful moment when the bird ate the crumb. E F G
13. A resident in my building has an attractive, muscular A B Cphysique.
14. Do not permit those with an unfair advantage to compeet. E F G
15. I had to organise the furniture in order to designate A Bwhat should be placed in storage. C
16. A large percentage of the public rejected the plans to E Fkreate a new town hall. G
17. Alma had an exclamasion of enjoyment when she could divide. A B C
18. He consulted the refereance to explain the muscle’s purpose. E F G
19. I had to critisize him for making the metal table unevenly. A B C
20. I sympathize with the man who did the unsuccessful E F magic trick. G
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Fold back the paper
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Write the words in the
blanks as they are
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finish the test, unfold
the paper. Use the list
at the right to correct
any spelling mistakes.
Review Words
Challenge Words
1. lesson
2. lessen
3. aisle
4. isle
5. I’ll
6. navel
7. naval
8. pane
9. pain
10. miner
11. minor
12. vain
13. vane
14. vein
15. principal
16. principle
17. idle
18. idol
19. sheer
20. shear
21. crumble
22. rejection
23. publicity
24. hanger
25. hangar
Homophones:
Pretest
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Using the Word Study Steps
1. LOOK at the word.
2. SAY the word aloud.
3. STUDY the letters in the word.
4. WRITE the word.
5. CHECK the word.Did you spell the word right?If not, go back to step 1.
Find the Words
Find and circle the spelling words in the puzzle below.
A R P R I N C I P L E B C A
P W L E S S O N A C R E A B
R A V A L M H C A P C E L D
I N A V E I N I J R O K N L
A C L A M N O V A I N O A P
I R E L R O S A I N S O V O
S H E E R R E N ’ C T R E N
L U R S I ’ L E L I D O L R
E S V S V A R A R P S T E V
L S A E M P P T P A N E A R
E H R N A V A L O L S A L A
V E R E H S I D L E R A H M
I A A A M I N E R R I ’ L L
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Practice
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Word Sort
lesson lessen aisle isle I’llnavel naval pain pane minerminor vain vane vein principalprinciple idle idol sheer shear
Sort the spelling words by the number of syllables in each word.
one
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
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two
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Write the Words
Use the lines below to practice writing the spelling words.
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lesson lessen aisle isle I’llnavel naval pain pane minerminor vain vane vein principalprinciple idle idol sheer shear
Synonyms
Write the spelling word that matches each synonym.
1. chief
2. panel
3. passageway
4. lecture
5. hero
6. clip
7. suffering
Antonyms
Write the spelling word that matches each antonym.
8. working
9. major
10. increase
11. humble
12. pleasure
13. opaque
14. spine
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Proofreading Activity
There are five spelling mistakes in the paragraph below. Circle the
misspelled words. Write the words correctly on the line below.
Of all the important people in Zhora’s life, her elementary school principle, Mr. Reiner, was one of the most infl uential. Mr. Reiner taught Zhora one very important lessen in life—the importance of working hard and not being idol. Mr. Reiner explained that life can be diffi cult and pane is inevitable, but to remain true to your goals and persisitently work toward them. Zhora will always remember Mr. Reiner’s poignant words, and considers him her idel.
1. 2. 3.
4. 5.
Writing Activity
Is there someone in your life who once gave you some really
important advice? Write a thank-you letter to that person for the
wisdom he or she bestowed upon you. Use five spelling words.
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Posttest
Look at the words in each set below. One word in each set is
spelled correctly. Use a pencil to fill in the circle next to the correct
word. Before you begin, look at the sample set of words. Sample
A has been done for you. Do Sample B by yourself. When you are
sure you know what to do, you may go on with the rest of the page.
Sample A: Sample B:
� hangir � hangar� hangurr � hangarr� hanger � handger� hangerr hangir
1. � lessun� leson� lesson� lescon
2. � asle� aisel� aisle� aell
3. � vain� vaaine� vaen� vainn
4. � Illl� I’ll� iull� aull
5. � vien� veinn� veine� vein
6. � pane� payne� paen panne
7. � isle� isel� isell iull
8. � vayine� vanne� vaine vane
9. � navell� navull� navle navel
10. � sher� shaer� shear sherr
11. � minur� minier� minre� miner
12. � naevel� navull� naval� navall
13. � principal� princapil� prinsipal� princupal
14. � idl� idle� idel� idell
15. � pian� paine� payn� pain
16. � lessin� lessun� lescen lessen
17. � minir� minur� minor minnor
18. � idel� idal� idol idoll
19. � prinsiple� princaple� principle principall
20. � sher� shere� sherr sheer
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Write the words in the
blanks as they are
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finish the test, unfold
the paper. Use the list
at the right to correct
any spelling mistakes.
Review Words
Challenge Words
Latin Roots:
Pretest
1. audience
2. benefi t
3. factory
4. fl exible
5. reduce
6. credit
7. dictionary
8. section
9. incredible
10. structure
11. insect
12. audio
13. introduce
14. prediction
15. destruction
16. education
17. inject
18. refl ection
19. objection
20. dejected
21. lessen
22. aisle
23. principle
24. manufacture
25. dictate
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Practice
Using the Word Study Steps
1. LOOK at the word.
2. SAY the word aloud.
3. STUDY the letters in the word.
Missing Letters
Fill in the missing letters to form spelling words.
1. pre tion 11. ob tion
2. struc 12. ins
3. dit 13. bene
4. fac 14. sec
5. educ 15. de ed
6. ject 16. i duce
7. ible 17. in ible
8. dest tion 18. re e
9. dio 19. dict ary
10. re tion 20. aud ce
Make a Puzzle
Make up a puzzle of your own using the space on this page. Give it
to someone else to solve. Be sure to include at least five spelling
words in your puzzle.
4. WRITE the word.
5. CHECK the word.Did you spell the word right?If not, go back to step 1.
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Word Sort
audience benefit factory flexible reducecredit dictionary section incredible structureinsect audio introduce prediction destruction education inject reflection objection dejected
Sort each spelling word according to the Latin root it contains.
Write the words with the following Latin roots:
Write a Poem
Use the spelling words to write a poem of at least four lines.
aud 1.
2.
bene 3.
cred 4.
5.
dict 6.
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fac 8.
flec/flex 9.
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Sentence Completion
Fill in the blank with the appropriate spelling word.
1. During the wedding nobody made any to the nuptials.
2. My grandmother is diabetic and she has to herself with insulin.
3. In the car we listen to tapes of our favorite musicians.
4. Ms. Nance says we should always look up words we don’t know in the
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5. Hubert works long hard days in the luggage .
6. Cody tries to the number of calories he eats when he is on a diet.
7. During the summer my schedule is very .
8. In science class we are studying the of genetic material called DNA.
9. Miss Rugpathi asked us to make a about the result of the science experiment.
10. During the baseball game we sat in the closest to the fi eld.
11. During the movie the could not stop laughing.
12. Kristy felt when she did not win the talent show.
13. The town was overwhelmed by the of the tornado.
14. Entomologists can learn a lot even if they just study one type of
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Proofreading Activity
There are five spelling mistakes in the paragraph below. Circle the
misspelled words. Write the words correctly on the line below.
The hurricane that struck the town of Short Falls left a path of distruction. The local television station hosted an evening to benafi t those who had lost so much to the natural disaster. The audiance for the program heard many incredable stories that night. There was no objection to a repeat performance of the educashon program.
1. 2. 3.
4. 5.
Writing Activity
Did your town or neighborhood ever come together for a specific
cause? Write a paragraph describing this event. Use five spelling
words.
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Posttest
Look at the words in each set below. One word in each set is
spelled correctly. Use a pencil to fill in the circle next to the correct
word. Before you begin, look at the sample set of words. Sample
A has been done for you. Do Sample B by yourself. When you are
sure you know what to do, you may go on with the rest of the page.
Sample A: Sample B:
� mannufacture � diktate� manufactere � dicteight� manufacture � dictate� manufactire dictaet
1. � benafi t� bennefi t� benefi t� benefi tt
2. � fl exuble� fl exeble� fl exiball� fl exible
3. � diktionary� dictionaree� dictionary� dictunary
4. � encredable� incredible� incrdable� incredable
5. � strukture� stuckture� strucktare� structure
6. � prudiction� predicsion� predicktion prediction
7. � reduce� reduse� redoose redusce
8. � educasion� educashon� educataation education
9. � awbjected� objeckted� objectid objected
10. � insect� ensect� inseckt insekt
11. � entroduce� introduce� introduse� introdues
12. � kredut� credet� credut� credit
13. � inject� ingect� injectt� enject
14. � cektion� secktion� section� secshion
15. � degectid� dejected� dejektid� dejekted
16. � factoree� factory� factary factry
17. � destruction� distruksion� destrucsion dastrction
18. � awdience� audiennce� audience audewnce
19. � refl ection� reefl etion� refl ecshion refl ecsion
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Review Words
Challenge Words
Greek Roots:
Pretest
1. aerial
2. aerospace
3. autobiography
4. paragraph
5. biography
6. biology
7. diagram
8. microwave
9. hydrant
10. grammar
11. catalog
12. thermometer
13. microscope
14. microphone
15. chronic
16. program
17. hydrogen
18. dialogue
19. thermal
20. symphony
21. credit
22. dictionary
23. principle
24. graphic
25. logical
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Using the Word Study Steps
1. LOOK at the word.
2. SAY the word aloud.
3. STUDY the letters in the word.
4. WRITE the word.
Crossword Puzzle
Use the clues to complete
the puzzle.
ACROSS
5. When I get older I will write my .
6. Water is composed of and oxygen.
7. I can’t wait to read the new of my favorite singer.
8. I ordered new shoes from a sneaker .
9. My doctor used a to take my temperature.
DOWN
1. I enjoyed the orchestra’s beautiful rendition of the .
2. At the science museum I liked the exhibit.
3. My grandmother has a cough.
4. The fi re contains water to fi ght fi res.
5. The photographer took photos while skydiving.
5. CHECK the word.Did you spell the word right?If not, go back to step 1.
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Word Sort
aerial aerospace autobiography paragraph biographybiology diagram microwave hydrant grammarcatalog thermometer microscope microphone chronicprograms hydrogen dialogue thermal symphony
Sort each spelling word according to the Greek root it contains.
Write the words with the following Greek roots:
aer 1.
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bio 3.
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chron 6.
gram 7.
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aerial aerospace autobiography paragraph biographybiology diagram microwave hydrant grammarcatalog thermometer microscope microphone chronicprogram hydrogen dialogue thermal sympathy
Finish the Set
Write the spelling word that belongs in each group.
1. monologue, conversation,
2. chemistry, astronomy,
3. oven, toaster,
4. word, sentence,
5. agenda, schedule,
6. nitrogen, oxygen,
7. atmosphere, outerspace,
8. soaring, high,
9. spelling, punctuation,
10. slide, specimen,
11. kindness, compassion,
12. constant, unceasing,
13. fi re truck, fi refi ghter, fi re
14. novel, ,
15. drawing, outline,
16. radio transmitter, speaker,
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Proofreading
Proofreading Activity
There are five spelling mistakes in the paragraph below. Circle the
misspelled words. Write the words correctly on the line below.
Mr. Gotay asked each member of his class to write a paragraf about his or her father for homework. At fi rst, Jimmy was bored with the assignment. His father spent most of his time at work and Jimmy wasn’t really sure what he did there. But following his teacher’s instruction, he began to ask his father questions about his occupation and other interests. He learned that his father’s job was very interesting. He used a microscoop to examine bacteria in an attempt to help cure kronic diseases. Jimmy also learned that his father loved to sing and longed to be on stage with a microfone in his hand. Jimmy decided he would write a biografee about his dad and include all the new and exciting things he learned.
1. 2. 3.
4. 5.
Writing Activity
Is there something that you have come to appreciate that you did
not initially value? Write an account of a person or experience that
allowed you to see the importance of something that you did not
originally take note of. Use five spelling words.
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Look at the words in each set below. One word in each set is
spelled correctly. Use a pencil to fill in the circle next to the correct
word. Before you begin, look at the sample set of words. Sample
A has been done for you. Do Sample B by yourself. When you are
sure you know what to do, you may go on with the rest of the page.
Sample A: Sample B:
� graphik � lojical� graphick � logecal� graphic � logical� graphec logicall
1. � arial� aerial� aeriul� aeriall
2. � grammar� gramar� grammer� grammur
3. � paragraf� paragrah� paragraph� parugraph
4. � khronuc� cronic� chronic� chronuc
5. � hidrent� hydrint� hydrunt� hydrant
6. � biolojy� bilogee� biolowgy biology
7. � hidrojen� hydrojen� hydrogen hydrgen
8. � thermometer� thirmomter� thermometir thermomiter
9. � digram� dyagram� diagrm diagram
10. � credet� creddit� credit kredit
11. � program� progrum� progrm� programm
12. � biographee� biografy� biography� biogaphy
13. � dyalog� dialogue� dialog� dilogue
14. � mykrofone� microfone� microphone� microphon
15. � mykroscope� microskope� microscope� mecroscope
16. � outobiographee� autobiography� autobiographee autobigraphy
17. � catulog� catelawg� catalogg catalog
18. � erospase� arospace� aerospace aeruspace
19. � mecrowave� microwave� microave mikrowave
20. � symphony� simfonee� symfony symmphony
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along the dotted line.
Write the words in the
blanks as they are
read aloud. When you
finish the test, unfold
the paper. Use the list
at the right to correct
any spelling mistakes.
Review Words
Challenge Words
1. terrible
2. impossible
3. valuable
4. noticeable
5. considerable
6. available
7. horrible
8. believable
9. audible
10. predictable
11. remarkable
12. reversible
13. changeable
14. reliable
15. acceptable
16. probable
17. admirable
18. dependable
19. profi table
20. lovable
21. biography
22. microphone
23. program
24. eligible
25. legible
Suffixes
-ible, -able :
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Practice
Using the Word Study Steps
1. LOOK at the word.
2. SAY the word aloud.
3. STUDY the letters in the word.
4. WRITE the word.
5. CHECK the word.Did you spell the word right?If not, go back to step 1.
Find the Words
Find and circle the spelling words hidden in each set of letters.
Then write them on the line.
1. d e p e n o t i c e a b l e
2. b e l i b e l i e v a b l e
3. t e r r e l i a b l e i b l e
4. a v a i m p o s s i b l e
5. l o v a b l e p e n d a b l e
6. a l w p r o v i t a v a i l a b l e
7. p r e d i c t a b l e i e a b l e
8. n o t i c a c c e p t a b l e
9. c o n s i d e r a b l e b b l e
10. p r e r e v e r e m a r k a b l e
11. c o n r e v a l u a b l e i b l e
12. h o r r i b c h a n g e a b l e
13. r e l i a d m i r a b l e i b l e
14. p r e p r o b a b l e r a t i o n
15. p r e d e p e n d a b l e i b l e
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terrible impossible valuable noticeable considerableavailable horrible believable audible predictableremarkable reversible changeable reliable acceptableprobable admirable dependable profitable lovable
-ible16.
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Sort the spelling words according to their suffix.
-able 1.
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Word Meaning
terrible impossible valuable noticeable considerableavailable horrible believable audible predictableremarkable reversible changeable reliable acceptableprobable admirable dependable profitable lovable
Matching Meanings
Write the spelling word that matches each definition.
1. extraordinary
2. expensive
3. splendid
4. suitable
5. substantial
6. endearing
7. obvious
8. lucrative
9. likely
10. expected
11. plausible
12. ready
13. variable
Synonyms
Choose another spelling word that is synonymous with the
spelling words listed below.
14. reliable
15. horrible
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Proofreading Activity
There are five spelling mistakes in the paragraph below. Circle the
misspelled words. Write the words correctly on the line below.
Sidney Quinn has a remarkible collection of miniature automobiles. Sidney has been collecting cars for a considerible amount of time—nearly eighty years. He always gets excited when a new miniature car model becomes avalable. His collection has proved to be very profatabell, as some of his cars are incredibly valueable. But Sidney does not collect for the money he makes, he collects because he loves his miniature automobiles.
1. 2. 3.
4. 5.
Writing Activity
Do you have any collections? Write a paragraph describing
something you collect or a collection of someone you know. Use at
least five spelling words.
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Posttest
Look at the words in each set below. One word in each set is
spelled correctly. Use a pencil to fill in the circle next to the correct
word. Before you begin, look at the sample set of words. Sample
A has been done for you. Do Sample B by yourself. When you are
sure you know what to do, you may go on with the rest of the page.
Sample A: Sample B:
� elligable � legable� eligibell � legabell� eligible � legible� eligable legibell
1. � konsiderable� considerable� conciderable� considerabell
2. � reversable� reversibell� reverrsible� reversible
3. � awdible� auidbell� audable� audible
4. � valuable� valuble� valueable� valuabell
5. � horible� horribell� horribull� horrible
6. � lovable� loveble� lovabell lovabl
7. � terribell� terruble� terrible terible
8. � acceptable� aceptable� acceptible acceptabell
9. � probabell� probubel� probabl probable
10. � dependabell� dependbull� dependable dependeble
11. � remarkable� remarkabell� remarckabell� remmarkable
12. � changable� changeable� changebell� changabell
13. � avalable� available� avialabell� aavailable
14. � admirable� admirubell� admiroble� admireble
15. � profi table� profi tuble� profi ttable� profi tabell
16. � immposible� impossible� imposable impossebell
17. � believable� beeleevable� beleivable believeable
18. � reeliable� reliabell� reliabel reliable
19. � noticable� noticeuble� noticeable noticabell
20. � predictabell� predictable� predicteble pridictable
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any spelling mistakes.
Review Words
Challenge Words
1. experience
2. evident
3. persistent
4. intelligent
5. defi ance
6. constant
7. violence
8. permanent
9. president
10. incident
11. important
12. excellent
13. fragrance
14. acquaintance
15. conference
16. disappearance
17. occurence
18. nuisance
19. observant
20. hesitant
21. terrible
22. noticeable
23. profi table
24. elegance
25. diligent
Suffixes -ent, -ant, -ence, -ance :
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Using the Word Study Steps
1. LOOK at the word.
2. SAY the word aloud.
3. STUDY the letters in the word.
4. WRITE the word.
5. CHECK the word.Did you spell the word right?If not, go back to step 1.
Missing Vowels
Fill in the missing vowels to form spelling words.
1. pr s d
2. d s pp r nc
3. p rs st nt
4. xc ll nt
5. d f nc
6. xp r nc
7. c nf r nce
8. bs rv nt
9. mp rt nt
10. v l nc
11. h s t nt
12. v d nt
13. c nst nt
14. nc d nt
15. nt ll g nt
16. cq nt nc
17. p rm n nt
18. n s nc
19. fr gr nc
20. cc rr nc
Write the Words
Use the lines below to practice writing the spelling words.
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experience evident persistent intelligent defianceconstant violence permanent president incidentimportant excellent fragrance acquaintance conferencedisappearance occurrence nuisance observant hesitant
Sort the spelling words according to their suffixes.
-ant 1.
2.
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-ent5.
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-ance12.
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Write About It
Use one of the sets of words above in a short piece of writing
about a topic of your choice.
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experience evident persistent intelligent defianceconstant violence permanent president incidentimportant excellent fragrance acquaintance conferencedisappearance occurrence nuisance observant hesitant
Word Meanings
Write the spelling word that matches each definition.
1. paying careful attention to
2. a meeting
3. the person who holds the head position
4. a person who is less known than a friend
5. a pleasant smell
6. of a very high quality or standard
7. refusal to conform
8. activity or events that in time increase skill
9. a person or thing that is annoying
10. lasting forever
11. showing high levels of thought
12. having signifi cant value
13. no longer being seen
14. reluctant to say or do something
15. use of physical force to damage
16. unchanging, invariable
17. clear to the vision or understanding
18. existing for a longer time; continuously
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Proofreading Activity
There are five spelling mistakes in the paragraph below. Circle the
misspelled words. Write the words correctly on the line below.
Last summer the town pool passed a rule that no child under twelve could swim without a parent present. They decided to pass this rule following an insident involving a ten-year-old boy who was a newsance to the swimmers and sunbathers. He never caused any vilance, but everyone was annoyed with him. Due to that one boy the pool board decided to close the pool to everyone under twelve who didn’t have a parent to look after them. My friends and I decided to stand up for ourselves. We wrote the pool board a letter explaining how emportant the pool was to us and what a great expeeriance it was for us to enjoy the pool with the other residents in our town. I guess our argument was persuasive. Three days after the new rule went into effect it was overturned.
1. 2. 3.
4. 5.
Writing Activity
Don’t you feel great when you stand up for something you believe
in? Write an account in which you stood up for something you
really wanted and your efforts paid off. Use at least five spelling
words.
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Posttest
Look at the words in each set below. One word in each set is
spelled correctly. Use a pencil to fill in the circle next to the correct
word. Before you begin, look at the sample set of words. Sample
A has been done for you. Do Sample B by yourself. When you are
sure you know what to do, you may go on with the rest of the page.
Sample A: Sample B:
� ellegance � dillijent� ellagance � diligent� elegance � dilligent� elagence dilignt
1. � ixperience� expirience� experrience� experience
2. � pirsistent� pirsistunt� percistent� persistent
3. � difi nce� defi anse� defi ance� defi anss
4. � conference� confrence� konference� konfrunce
5. � violense� vilince� violance� violence
6. � fragrance� fragrunce� fragranc fragranss
7. � permanent� pirmanent� permanint perrmanent
8. � encedent� incedent� incident incadent
9. � dissapearance� disappearanse� disappearance dissappearance
10. � nuisance� newsance� nusance nuisanse
11. � ivident� evident� evidennt� evadent
12. � prezidnet� presudent� presedent� president
13. � excillent� excellent� excelent� excallent
14. � accurence� occurrance� occurrence� ockurrence
15. � obbservant� obsirvant� observint� observant
16. � akquaintance� acquantence� acquaintance acquintence
17. � entilligent� intelligent� intellijent intelligant
18. � important� importint� immportant importunt
19. � konstant� constant� constent connstant
20. � hezitant� hesitunt� hesitant hesutant
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Read each sentence. If an underlined word is spelled wrong, fill in
the circle that goes with that word. If no word is spelled wrong, fill
in the circle below NONE. Read Sample A and do Sample B.
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A. It is importent for a president to be intelligent. A B C
B. The biography I am reading is so remarkable, it is E F barely believeable. G
1. It is a great benefi t to own a relieable dictionary. A B C
2. Andre’s weather vane was so notisable that his E F neighbors took an objection to it. G
3. The singer was barely audible to the audience and A Bneeded a microphon. C
4. The doctor looked through the medical catalog when he E wanted to purchase a new microscope and thermometer. F G
5. Mrs. Briggs felt that her lesson on grammer was a very A B valuable one. C
6. The miner was angered by the horribal occurrence of E F Gbad weather.
7. When I developed the excellent fragrance I gave it to A Ban acquaintance. C
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8. The diagram shows an arial view of the factory. E F G
9. A permanant police offi cer was placed on duty in an A attempt to reduce violence. B C
10. His chronic cough caused him to experiance pain. E F G
11. My refl ection was in the glass pane on the microwave. A B C
12. I knelt in the aisal to make an audio of the symphony. E F G
13. In biology you can learn if there is any hidrogen in a vein. A B C
14. A dependable search party was sent in response to E the disappearance of the miner. F G
15. I’ll write the rest of my autobiography someday. I’ve A Bjust written the fi rst paragraf. C
16. The insect is a newsance to that factory. E F G
17. The doctor has to injekt the available medicine directly A B
into my vein. C
18. My principal is my idol because he is so admirable. E F G
19. Caitlin was very observant during the incredible conference. A B C
20. Should I focus my education on naval or airospace studies. E F G
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Write the words in the
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any spelling mistakes.
Review Words
Challenge Words
1. co-worker
2. commission
3. transformation
4. proportion
5. cooperate
6. intersection
7. profession
8. transparent
9. submit
10. interrupt
11. postpone
12. companion
13. submarine
14. postwar
15. transform
16. suburb
17. combine
18. interfere
19. transfer
20. copilot
21. experience
22. intelligent
23. persistent
24. profound
25. subscribe
Greek and Latin
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Using the Word Study Steps
1. LOOK at the word.
2. SAY the word aloud.
3. STUDY the letters in the word.
4. WRITE the word.
5. CHECK the word.Did you spell the word right?If not, go back to step 1.
Find Rhyming Words
Circle the word in each row that does not rhyme with the spelling
word on the left.
1. interfere cavalry volunteer pioneer
2. transform reform storm alarm
3. interrupt abrupt corrupt script
4. profession admission obsession discretion
5. proportion distortion emotion contortion
6. postwar beware décor explore
7. transfer prefer confer laughter
8. submit transmit allot permit
9. commission contortion tradition ambition
10. submarine routine shine caffeine
11. combine assign decline fringe
12. transparent clearance parent apparent
13. intersection direction temptation perfection
14. postpone cyclone alone crown
15. transportation vacation selection sensation
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co-worker commission transformation proportion cooperateintersection profession transparent submit interruptpostpone companion submarine postwar transformsuburb combine interfere transfer copilot
Sort the spelling words by their prefix.
co-
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com-
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inter-7.
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post-10.
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pro-
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co-worker commission transformation proportion cooperateintersection profession transparent submit interruptpostpone companion submarine postwar transformsuburb combine interfere transfer copilot
Matching Meanings
Write the spelling word that matches each definition.
1. impede
2. delay
3. assist
4. disturb
5. associate
6. community
7. crossroads
8. relocate
9. payment
10. friend
11. act of changing
12. ratio
13. mix
14. occupation
15. alter
16. hand in
17. diving equipment
18. obvious; clear
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There are five spelling mistakes in the paragraph below. Circle the
misspelled words. Write the words correctly on the lines below.
Each year the Martin Luther King, Jr. Middle School holds a design competition. Imani and her companyon Bartholomew decided to work together for the competition. They wanted to design a playground for their community in a suberb of New York City. They knew if they could coperate and comebine their talents they would have a good chance of winning. They were eager to submitt their design. They were even happier to fi nd out that they had won.
1. 2. 3.
4. 5.
Writing Activity
Were you ever really excited to find out that you had won
something? Write a letter to a friend explaining how you felt after
you had won. Use five spelling words.
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Prefixes: Posttest
Look at the words in each set below. One word in each set is
spelled correctly. Use a pencil to fill in the circle next to the correct
word. Before you begin, look at the sample set of words. Sample
A has been done for you. Do Sample B by yourself. When you are
sure you know what to do, you may go on with the rest of the page.
Sample A: Sample B:
� profund � subskribe� profownd � subsckribe� profound � subscribe� proffound subbscribe
1. � cooworker� ko-worker� co-worker� co-worcker
2. � subburb� suberb� suburb subirb
3. � proporttion� proporzion� proportion� proporstion
4. � profession� profesion� proffesion profeszion
5. � kooperate� coopireight� cooperate� cooperrate
6. � submitt� submit� submmitt subbmit
7. � transform� transformm� transferm� tranzform
8. � enterfere� interrfere� interfear interfere
9. � kompanion� compainon� compaineon� companion
10. � transfer� tranzfer� transfi r transsfer
11. � kopilot� copielut� copilet� copilot
12. � cummision� commision� commizion commission
13. � posspone� postpone� postpon� postpoen
14. � subbmarine� submareen� submarine submarene
15. � postwir� postwar� postwr� postwarr
16. � intersection� entersection� intersesion intersecshon
17. � interrupt� interupt� enterrupt� inturupt
18. � combine� combene� combien commbine
19. � tranzformasion� transformation� transsformation� transformazion
20. � tranzparent� transparint� transsparent transparent
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along the dotted line.
Write the words in the
blanks as they are
read aloud. When you
finish the test, unfold
the paper. Use the list
at the right to correct
any spelling mistakes.
Review Words
Challenge Words
1. immigrate
2. impatiently
3. accompany
4. announce
5. arrive
6. collect
7. arrest
8. irregular
9. illuminate
10. accommodate
11. collaborate
12. immature
13. suffi x
14. illogical
15. immigration
16. suppress
17. illegal
18. support
19. correspond
20. assembly
21. cooperate
22. profession
23. suburb
24. impractical
25. suffocate
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Using the Word Study Steps
1. LOOK at the word.
2. SAY the word aloud.
3. STUDY the letters in the word.
4. WRITE the word.
5. CHECK the word.Did you spell the word right?If not, go back to step 1.
Find the Words
Find and circle the spelling words in the puzzle below.
I L L O G I C A L A C C O M
D A S S E M B L Y F P E G R
R I U P I M A N N O U N C E
I M P A T I E N T L Y A C I
M M P C O G A H A J I G O L
M A R C A R R E S T L I L L
I T E O B A R R U S L R L U
G U S M C T I X P A E R A M
R R S P O E V P P R G E B I
A E H A L H E N O A A G O N
T P R N L L D S R E L U R A
I D E Y E I H I T H K L A T
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N I X H T S U F F I X R E C
C O R R E S P O N D L E K Y
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immigrate impatiently accompany announce arrivecollect arrest irregular illuminate accommodatecollaborate immature suffix illogical immigrationsuppress illegal support correspond assembly
Sort the spelling words by their prefix.
a-
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2.
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4.
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co-
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il-10.
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immigrate impatiently accompany announce arrivecollect arrest irregular illuminate accommodatecollaborate immature suffix illogical immigrationsuppress illegal support correspond assembly
Synonyms
Write the spelling word that matches each synonym.
1. proclaim
2. childish
3. aid
4. gather
5. meeting
6. escort
Antonyms
Write the spelling word that matches each antonym.
7. release
8. reasonable
9. authorized
10. express
11. darken
12. leave
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There are five spelling mistakes in the paragraph below. Circle the
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Salvatore often imagined what it would be like to travel to another time. His family had moved from Italy to New York when he was ten. He imagined that living in another century would be similar to how he felt when his family decided to emmigrate. He supposed the immigrasion process would be much more diffi cult if you traveled back in time to the eighteenth century. Salvatore guessed that if he were to arive back then things would seem more irreguler and ilogical than when he moved from Italy.
1. 2. 3.
4. 5.
Writing Activity
Did you ever fantasize about time travel? Imagine that you have
traveled back in time. Write a letter to a friend describing your
experience. Use at least five spelling words.
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Posttest
Look at the words in each set below. One word in each set is
spelled correctly. Use a pencil to fill in the circle next to the correct
word. Before you begin, look at the sample set of words. Sample
A has been done for you. Do Sample B by yourself. When you are
sure you know what to do, you may go on with the rest of the page.
Sample A: Sample B:
� kooperate � proffession� coperate � profeshon� cooperate � profession� coopereight profesion
1. � imigrate� emmigrate� emigrayte� immigrate
2. � ackompany� accompany� akcompany accompeny
3. � accommodate� ackomodate� accumadate� akommodate
4. � arest� arrest� urrest arresst
5. � imature� emmature� immature� immattir
6. � illogical� ilogical� ellogical elogical
7. � anounce� annonce� unnounce� announce
8. � suport� suppert� support supportt
9. � supres� suppres� suppress� supress
10. � iluminate� elluminate� illumminate illuminate
11. � sufi x� suffi x� cuffi x� suffex
12. � arrive� arive� arivve urrive
13. � corespond� correspond� correspnd� corrispond
14. � ilegal� ellegal� illegal illegall
15. � asembly� assemmbly� asemmbly� assembly
16. � empatiently� impationetly� impatiently impashontly
17. � erregular� iregular� irregulir� irregular
18. � colaborate� kollaborate� cullaborate collaborate
19. � immigration� imigration� emmigration� immigrashion
20. � collect� kollect� colect collectt
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Fold back the paper
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Write the words in the
blanks as they are
read aloud. When you
finish the test, unfold
the paper. Use the list
at the right to correct
any spelling mistakes.
Review Words
Challenge Words
1. democrat
2. democracy
3. physician
4. zoology
5. telepathy
6. sympathy
7. technology
8. biologist
9. pianist
10. geologist
11. musician
12. ecology
13. apology
14. politician
15. tourist
16. heroism
17. technician
18. novelist
19. archaeology
20. specialist
21. announce
22. collect
23. illegal
24. electrician
25. mythology
Greek Suffixes:
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Using the Word Study Steps
1. LOOK at the word.
2. SAY the word aloud.
3. STUDY the letters in the word.
4. WRITE the word.
5. CHECK the word.Did you spell the word right?If not, go back to step 1.
ACROSS
1. a piano player
5. a doctor
6. advances in tools and knowledge
7. a person who creates music
DOWN
1. a person who participates in politics
2. a person who visits a place far from their home
3. communication of the minds
4. a person who is particularly knowledgeable in a specifi c fi eld
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Word Sort
democrat democracy physician zoology telepathysympathy technology biologist pianist geologistmusician ecology apology politician touristheroism technician novelist archaeology specialist
Sort the spelling words by their suffix.
-crat/-cracy 1.
2.
-ician3.
4.
5.
6.
-ism/-ist7.
8.
9.
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-logy/-logist12.
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democrat democracy physician zoology telepathysympathy technology biologist pianist geologistmusician ecology apology politician touristheroism technician novelist archaeology specialist
Sentence Completion
Fill in the blank with the appropriate spelling word.
1. After a week of stomach pains, Lenore decided to consult a
.
2. Mike’s wasn’t enough to make her feel better.
3. Denise wants to be a because she loves to study plants and animals.
4. Antonia is very interested in animals and is considering studying
.
5. Farhad likes , the study of ancient cultures.
6. When Duke’s turtle died I sent him a card.
7. Ashley is a republican, but her sister is a .
8. The cable company sent a to install our television.
9. He was a world renowned in gemology.
10. Lance takes guitar lessons and dreams of becoming a famous
.
11. Mo and Beau are such good friends they always know what the other is
thinking; it’s like they have mental .
12. Drew is working on a book and hopes to be a professional
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13. We studied in our environmental science class.
14. Computer has grown substantially in the past ten years.
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misspelled words. Write the words correctly on the lines below.
My father is a physitian and my mother is a geolagist. I think they both assumed I would follow them into the sciences when I grow up, but I think I would rather be a piannist. I’ve been playing piano since I was four years old. Being a myusician requires a lot of practice as well as technical and artistic profi ciency. I believe the dedication involved in playing an instrument is very similar to the focus and intelligence needed to be a specialest in the sciences.
1. 2. 3.
4. 5.
Writing Activity
What would you like to be when you grow up? Write a short
paragraph about the career you would like to pursue, and steps
you think you would need to take to obtain it. Use five spelling
words.
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Posttest
Look at the words in each set below. One word in each set is
spelled correctly. Use a pencil to fill in the circle next to the correct
word. Before you begin, look at the sample set of words. Sample
A has been done for you. Do Sample B by yourself. When you are
sure you know what to do, you may go on with the rest of the page.
Sample A: Sample B:
� illegal � collect� ilegall � colect� ellegal � collectt� illegell kollect
1. � sympathy� simpathy� smmpathy� sympathee
2. � pianist� peanist� pianisst peanisst
3. � fysician� phisician� physician� physishon
4. � novelist� novalist� novulist novellist
5. � tellepathy� telepethy� telepathy� tellpethy
6. � musishon� muscishion� musisian musician
7. � pollitician� politician� politishon� polotician
8. � turist� tourist� turrist tourest
9. � geeologist� jeologist� geolojist� geologist
10. � speculist� speciallist� speshalist specialist
11. � demmocracy� dumocracy� democracy� demokracy
12. � arkeology� archeology� archaology archaeology
13. � ekology� eckology� eecology� ecology
14. � biologist� byologist� biolugist bioligist
15. � heroesm� heroism� heroizm� herroism
16. � apallogy� apology� appology apologee
17. � zology� zoollogy� zoology� soology
18. � technology� tecknology� tecnology tecchnolgy
19. � tecknician� technician� teccnision� teknician
20. � demmucrat� democrat� demokrat democratt
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Write the words in the
blanks as they are
read aloud. When you
finish the test, unfold
the paper. Use the list
at the right to correct
any spelling mistakes.
Review Words
Challenge Words
1. iris
2. nectar
3. cosmetics
4. chaos
5. solar
6. geography
7. mania
8. titanic
9. romance
10. geometry
11. helicopter
12. nocturnal
13. psychology
14. phobia
15. terrain
16. amnesia
17. tantalize
18. hygiene
19. mercury
20. marathon
21. musician
22. democracy
23. sympathy
24. lethal
25. hypnotize
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Using the Word Study Steps
1. LOOK at the word.
2. SAY the word aloud.
3. STUDY the letters in the word.
4. WRITE the word.
5. CHECK the word.Did you spell the word right?If not, go back to step 1.
Missing Letters
Fill in the missing letters to form spelling words.
1. metry 11. cos ics
2. hyg 12. geo y
3. ter 13. mer
4. tar 14. urnal
5. ology 15. ro ce
6. ch s 16. ocean
7. mara 17. so
8. ir 18. bia
9. ti ic 19. sia
10. tanta 20. heli ter
Write the Words
Use the lines below to practice writing the spelling words.
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iris nectar cosmetics chaos solargeography oceanic titanic romance geometryhelicopter nocturnal psychology phobia terrainamnesia tantalize hygiene mercury marathon
Alphabetical Order
Write the spelling words in alphabetical order.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
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Write About It
Use ten of the spelling words above in a short piece of writing
about a topic of your choice.
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iris nectar cosmetics chaos solargeography oceanic titanic romance geometryhelicopter nocturnal psychology phobia terrainamnesia tantalize hygiene mercury marathon
Word Meanings
Write the spelling word that matches each definition.
1. active at night
2. concern for personal cleanliness and health
3. fear of, or anxiety about something
4. colored part of the eye
5. extraordinary in size or strength
6. aircraft that moves with spinning blades
7. state of complete disorder or confusion
8. taking place in a large amount of water
9. chemical element found in thermometers
10. loss of memory
11. sweet liquid from fl owers
12. love affair
13. concerning the sun
14. long distance running race
15. scientifi c study of human behavior
16. the study of the earth
17. to tease
18. beauty products
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Mr. Casey asked his students to write essays on what they felt has been the greatest invention of all time. Hakeem wrote about the helicoptar, even though he had never been in one. Sharon wrote about cosmetiks, even though her mother wouldn’t let her wear any. Petra felt that advances in personal hygeene were important, but she had a germ phobea. Mr. Casey found many of the class’s essays tanttalizzing, but claimed that the printing press was the most important invention because without it, we wouldn’t have books or the ability to share ideas.
1. 2. 3.
4. 5.
Writing Activity
What do you think is the most important contribution to modern
society? Write a paragraph describing something you think is
essential to the way we live. Use five spelling words.
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Posttest
Look at the words in each set below. One word in each set is
spelled correctly. Use a pencil to fill in the circle next to the correct
word. Before you begin, look at the sample set of words. Sample
A has been done for you. Do Sample B by yourself. When you are
sure you know what to do, you may go on with the rest of the page.
Sample A: Sample B:
� democracy � simpathee� demmocracy � symmpathy� dimocracy � sympathy� democracee cympathy
1. � irris� iras� irriss� iris
2. � geeometree� geometree� geometry jeometry
3. � cozmetics� cossmetucs� cosmmetics� cosmetics
4. � tanntalize� tanntalise� tantalize tantalise
5. � nokturnal� noctirnal� nocturnal� nawcturnal
6. � geography� geeographee� geographye gegraphy
7. � fobia� phobia� phoobia� phobea
8. � teraine� terrain� terrane tirrain
9. � kaos� chaoss� khaos� chaos
10. � marathon� marrathon� maratthon maruthon
11. � psichology� psychology� pssychology� psykology
12. � mania� mannia� mannea manea
13. � helacopter� helicoptir� helicopter� helicoppter
14. � hygiene� higene� hyjene hygene
15. � solir� sollar� soler� solar
16. � rowmance� rommance� romance romanse
17. � nektarr� nectur� nectir� nectar
18. � mercury� merckury� merrcury merkury
19. � titanic� titanick� tittanic� titannic
20. � amnezia� amnesia� ammnesia anmnesia
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Write the words in the
blanks as they are
read aloud. When you
finish the test, unfold
the paper. Use the list
at the right to correct
any spelling mistakes.
Review Words
Challenge Words
1. bazaar
2. bronco
3. sombrero
4. caribou
5. denim
6. gong
7. plaza
8. igloo
9. pizza
10. barbecue
11. canoe
12. chocolate
13. pajamas
14. plateau
15. poodle
16. apricot
17. balcony
18. yacht
19. cruise
20. ballet
21. solar
22. geography
23. marathon
24. gondola
25. kindergarten
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Using the Word Study Steps
1. LOOK at the word.
2. SAY the word aloud.
3. STUDY the letters in the word.
Missing Vowels
Fill in the missing vowels to form spelling words.
1. ch c l t
2. gl
3. c r b
4. y cht
5. p dl
6. b rb c
7. g ng
8. br nc
9. b ll t
10. b z r
Make a Puzzle
Make up a puzzle of your own using the space on this page. Give it
to someone else to solve. Be sure to include at least five spelling
words in your puzzle.
4. WRITE the word.
5. CHECK the word.Did you spell the word right?If not, go back to step 1.
11. pl t
12. pl z
13. s mbr r
14. cr s
15. pr c t
16. c n
17. d n m
18. p j m s
19. b lc ny
20. p zz
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bazaar bronco sombrero caribou denimgong plaza igloo pizza barbecuecanoe chocolate pajamas plateau poodleapricot balcony yacht cruise ballet
Sort the spelling words by number of syllables.
one
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two
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three
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bazaar bronco sombrero caribou denimgong plaza igloo pizza barbecuecanoe chocolate pajamas plateau poodleapricot balcony yacht cruise ballet
Finish the Set
Write the spelling word or words that belong in each group.
1. jeans, dungarees,
2. terrace, veranda,
3. retriever, collie,
4. tap, salsa,
5. market, fair,
6. valley, mountain,
7. teepee, townhouse,
8. vanilla, strawberry,
9. marketplace, town square,
10. derby, panama,
11. nightgown, lingerie,
12. slice, pepperoni,
13. deer, buck,
14. boat, kayak,
15. orange, apple,
16. boat, ship,
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Proofreading
There are five spelling mistakes in the paragraph below. Circle the
misspelled words. Write the words correctly on the lines below.
Last night I had the strangest dream. I was walking my poodal and all of a sudden a large gonga in the center of the town plasa began to ring, alerting everyone that the volcano was preparing to erupt. I ran home, packed my paagamuz, and headed out of town. I was scared that if I stuck around I would wind up like barbacue from the lava of the volcano.
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Writing Activity
Have you ever had a really silly dream? Write a short story about it.
Use at least five spelling words.
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Look at the words in each set below. One word in each set is
spelled correctly. Use a pencil to fill in the circle next to the correct
word. Before you begin, look at the sample set of words. Sample
A has been done for you. Do Sample B by yourself. When you are
sure you know what to do, you may go on with the rest of the page.
Sample A: Sample B:
� jeeography � marrathon� geographee � maratthon� geography � marathon� geogruphy maruthon
1. � bazar� bazzar� bazaar� baazar
2. � barbecue� baarbekue� barbecew barbbecue
3. � somebrero� sommbrero� sombrrero� sombrero
4. � pllaza� plaza� plazza plasa
5. � dennim� denum� denim� denimm
6. � gong� gawng� gonng gongg
7. � paajamas� pajamazz� pajamas� pajamus
8. � kanoo� canew� canoe caneoe
9. � apricot� aprikot� appricot� apricott
10. � yacht� yaacht� yachit yackt
11. � piza� pezza� pessa� pizza
12. � plaatoe� plateau� platoe platteau
13. � egloo� igloo� iglew� iggloo
14. � kariboo� carribou� caribuo caribou
15. � crewse� cruise� criuse� cruize
16. � pewdle� poodle� poodel poodell
17. � bronko� broncco� bronnco� bronco
18. � chocolate� chokolate� chawcolate chockolate
19. � ballcony� balkony� balcony� balcoknee
20. � balet� ballett� ballat ballet
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Read each sentence. If an underlined word is spelled wrong, fill in
the circle that goes with that word. If no word is spelled wrong, fill
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A. The winner of the marathon took a cruise on a yaht. A B C
B. It is illegal to hunt cariboo on the plateau. E F G
1. The politisian was impatiently waiting in a suburb. A B C
2. Each co-worker gets a commission on the order they E F submit. G
3. The balkony was built to accommodate a barbecue grill. A B C
4. A postwar country had a transformation to a democracee. E F G
5. The geologist used a submarin to explore oceanic waves. A B C
6. The pilot and copilot must cooperate to fl y the E F helicoptar. G
7. The geography class had to collect samples from the A B terraine. C
8. The bilogist was a specialist in the profession. E F G
9. The democrat gave a speech to the assembly on her A B plans to change immigration laws. C
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10. The archeologist was to accompany her companion to E F Gthe formal dinner.
11. The novelist was happy to anounce the release of her A B new romance guide. C
12. Is it bad hygene to eat pizza in your pajamas? E F G
13. The pianist worked with another musician to write the A B score for the ballet. C
14. In the chef’s special dessert he decided to combine E apricot with chocolat. F G
15. The torist had never seen an igloo or a canoe. A B C
16. At the bazaar, I bought a sombrero and a plastic bronco. E F G
17. The fysician checked the iris of my eye, and took my A B temperature with a thermometer fi lled with mercury. C
18. After his arrest he decided to postpon his apology. E F G
19. The community could not suppress their suport for A B her brave act of heroism. C
20. The poodle liked the nectar of the fl owers planted in E F the garden at the plaza. G
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