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Learning how to spell a set of words on a weekly basis can be a little difficult a times. Here are some strategies to help you practice the spelling/vocabulary words. -Spellingcity.com is an excellent site to use to improve your spelling grades. -Remembering how to spell new words always use the LOOK-THINK-COVER- WRITE-CHECK method. This is how it works. * LOOK carefully at the new word. * THINK about the parts of the word which might cause problems. * COVER the word and close your eyes. * WRITE the word down without looking back. * CHECK to see if you're right. -Have a spelling/vocabulary bee with your family members. Make sure to use the words you will be tested on that week. -Write the words in shipshape form Example: APPLE A AP APP APPL APPLE -Write the words 5 times each. -Write the words in a sentence. -ABC Order. -Hangman -Write a letter to a friend or family member using 6 of the spelling words. -Write each spelling word. Draw a green circle around each vowel. Draw a red line under each consonant. -Play Scrabble using only the words of the week. -Make your own word search. -Create flash cards: Spelling/Vocabulary word on one side of the card. The definition on the other side of the card. Have Fun and Good Luck!!!
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