Sunday, November 16, 2014

Spelling Test Wednesday, 11/19/14

Double consonants/vowel blends/aw/ou/aug/oug.  The spelling patterns will help you remember how the words is spelled.


footprint
fairground
although
allowance
appoint
laughter
bleachers
laundromat
encounter
bountiful
entertainment
flawlessly
lawyer
applause
faucet
caution
boundary
doubting
southern
roughness
grouchiness
distraught
dialect
pioneers
ruined

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Thursday, November 13, 2014 Spelling Test

relevant
separate
license
rehearse
recent
utensil
vinyl
profile
bayonets
comet
vacant
punished
caverns
stamen
decent
tirade
biceps
panic
smoky
tyrant
fatigue
fugitive
canyon
cinder
culture

 

Sunday, November 2, 2014

Spelling Test Wednesday 11/5

Sorry, these words are being posted late on the blog.  Most of you should have them from class.

The spelling pattern double consonants, /er/, and consonant digraphs.  Remember, use all of the words in your spelling homework.


swerving
jogger
cinder
flattery
muttered
flickered
whimper
hollow
clammy
suspend
culture
stallion
summon
whinnied
kennel
canyon
fragment
gallop
vulture
pigment
Challenge
eclipse
hammock
Review
won’t
shouldn’t
we’re

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Spelling Test 10/29/14

Here is the next set of spelling words:

The spelling pattern for this set of words is the use of the apostrophe showing the connection between two words.  Remember, the apostrophe takes the place of an absent letter.  So when you use the word, make sure the sentence is sensible.  The last few words are review.

you’ve
she’d
that’s
what’s
doesn’t
there’s
you’re
wasn’t
we’ll
we’ve
we’re
couldn’t
I’ve
didn’t
they’re
shouldn’t
wouldn’t
he’d
don’t
isn’t
won't
aren't
accepted
recognizing
fascinated


Sunday, October 19, 2014

Spelling Test 10/22/14

accepted
shredding
skimmed
recognizing
amusing
easing
regretted
forbidding
referred
portrayed
dedicated
applied
unified
soothing
complicated
qualified
threatening
gnarled
envied
fascinated
adoring
exhibited
difficulties
notches

species

This will be last post on this blog for 5th grade.  There will be a new blog used for your lists.  You will be provided the information you need to get your spelling lists.  As always, the newest spelling list will be given to you in class.

Thank you.