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Spelling Tic Tac Toe Homework Name: ___________________________ 5th Grade Spelling Tic Tac Toe Homework Directions: Use this sheet to choose 3 activities to complete for your spelling homework each week. You will turn all three activities in on Friday! Pictionary Write each word and draw a picture or symbol to represent it. 3X Each Write each of your spelling words 3 times each. Blue Vowels Write each of your words. Use a blue crayon or colored pencil to write the vowels in each word. Other Handed If you are right handed, write your spelling words with your left hand. If you are left handed, write them with your right hand. Practice Test Take a practice test. Have an adult call out your words to you. Check your practice test and correct any missed words, 3X Each. Fancy Letters Write your spelling words. Then write them again using fancy letters. Pyramid Words Write your spelling words in a pyramid shape. T Th The Them That’s an Order! Put your words in alphabetical order. Consonant Circle Write each of your spelling words in a list. Then go back and circle all of the consonants.

WEEK 4 WEEK 5 WEEK 6 Commonly Confused Commonly Confused Silent & Sounded Consonants board bored witch which fourth forth buy proceed precede assistance assistants choose chose their there touch you’re joined trouble equal Challenge: trickster, composite, mixture, representative, impressive ounce sprawl launch loyal avoid basketball haunt scowl naughty saucer pounce poison auction coward awkward itself else yourself suppose woman Challenge: parentheses, equation, properties, exploration, challenge tide tidal social society examines examination medical medication microscope microscopically survive survival nature natural conservation women garden caught increase uncle Challenge: memoir, estimation, friction, grievance Sentences: 1. The assistants will choose their own race. 2. The witch will touch the pot and get in trouble 1. The naughty coward did poison the man. 2. Suppose you, yourself, were the woman that fell. 1. The doctor examines the microscope to increase its accuracy. 2. The women caught a fish to survive in that society.

Challenge: realistic, decimals, reliability, boycott, sparse restore Oct 16-20 Oct 23-27 Oct 30- Nov 3 WEEK 7 WEEK 8 WEEK 9 Commonly Confused Consonant Changes Latin Roots then than here hear knew new through though thought bared bear we’re were where wear major loud consider stream science Challenge: realistic, decimals, reliability, boycott, sparse restore restoration elevate elevation special specialty subtract subtraction protect protection habitat habitation migrate migration isolation trade expect won’t position necessary Challenge: dialogue, rational, circuit, militia, blizzard eject import project contradict inspection interrupt subject report prospect diction bankrupt inscribe retrospect scribble describing process cattle rich tied spread Challenge words: characters, compatible, electric, citizenship, suffocate Sentences: 1. Where is the new stream the bear uses to fish? 2. He thought he should wear headphones through the loud concert. 1. For the animal’s protection, it is important to protect the animal’s habitat. 2. The restoration project won’t change the bird’s special migration path. 1. The cattle project went bankrupt. 2. The teacher’s prospect will interrupt and contradict you if you scribble.

Nov 6-10 Nov 13-17 Nov 27- Dec 01 WEEK 10 WEEK 11 WEEK 12 Latin Suffixes Latin Suffixes Greek Roots insulation information vocalization fortunately banishment immediately suddenly amazement murky solitary relative sensitive totally civilization entertainment whose students human please feeling Challenge Words: drama, dividend, mechanical, compromise, identical laughable collectible comfortable reversible honorable portable persistence audience acceptance favorable disappearance electricity royalty cruelty frailty provide doctor supply corner insects Challenge: persuasive, divisor, biofuels, national, reliable telegraph graphics autographs kilometer biographer antifreeze graphite antibiotic photosphere microbe antidote antisocial telecast telepathic decimeter crowd repeated wasn’t silent exciting Challenge: analogy, numerator, geothermal, nationalism, slither Sentences: 1. Suddenly, the students stood in amazement at the beautiful vocalization. 2. My solitary wish is to provide amazing entertainment to the human population. 1. The honorable doctor will provide care to royalty. 2. The insects and their persistence resulted in the disappearance of the plants. 1. The biographer talked to the crowd about the exciting autographs. 2. The antidote wasn’t stopping the microbe from the poison.