
Spelling
Week of: 6/2/2008
| lead | use | wakes |
| read | few | sleeps |
| bread | boy | running |
| heavy | toy | hopped |
| rule | less | doesn't |
Homework Helper
Harcourt provides several activities to help children develop their spelling skills.
Theme 1:
The Hat, Sam and the Bag, Ants
Theme 2:
Jack and Rick, Todd's Box, All That Corn
Theme 3:
Dan's Pet, Boots for Beth, Space Pup, Where Do Frogs Come From?, Try Your
Best, Fun With Fish
Theme 4:
I Am a Butterfly, Did You See Chip?, Tomas Rivera, On the Way to the Pond,
Friends Forever, The Fox and the Stork
Theme 5:
A Bed Full of Cats, Me on the Map, At Home Around the World, Tell Me a Story, My
Robot, On the Job With Dr. Martha Smith, Little Bear's Friend, Busy Buzzy Bee,
Theme 6:
The Story of a Bluebird, Frog and Toad All Year, Fishing Bears, How to be a
Nature Detective, The Puddle, Poppleton Everyday, Sleep is for Everyone, Baboon
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Great Tips To Study Spelling Words:1. Study
every night.2. Write the words two times each using your
BEST penmanship.3. Make your own spelling flash cards. (Remember you can use
colorful paper for a background!)4. Study with a friend or parent . . . have them give you a
practice test.5. Create your own Memory Spelling Game . . . try to find the spelling words that match! When you find a matching pair, you must spell the word
correctly without looking at the word.G o o d L u c k!
Our Spelling Tests Are Always On Friday !
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