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SSLAM You need your spelling folder and 2 pieces of loose-leaf paper

Spelling Dictation #2 1.Copy everything I say including punctuation. 2.PRINT 3. Capitalization errors count as a misspelled word. Possessive Noun’s count as misspellings too (I will not give this punctuation!) 4. I will repeat the sentences 5 times total. Do not raise your hand for repeats. Listen carefully!

Elbow Partner: Circle any misspelled word. Do not write it correctly for them. 1.Their poem was written there on the bulletin board by an anonymous person. 2.They’re going to be in a lot of trouble at the beginning of school. 3.Sugar is an essential ingredient while making cookies. 4.The key to living in peace is to be tolerant of people’s differences.

Owner: Make a list of all your misspelled words, BUT spell them correctly. Make your list look like the board. 1.Their poem was written there on the bulletin board by an anonymous person. 2.They’re going to be in a lot of trouble at the beginning of school. 3.Sugar is an essential ingredient while making cookies. 4.The key to living in peace is to be tolerant of people’s differences.

____’s Unit _#_ Spelling List Circled words from dictation Etc. Misspelled words from last test Etc. Challenge Words = no challenge 100% = 2 challenge - 5 = 1 challenge Exactly 5 = your choice of 1 or 2 challenge

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Scramble Iterlreua Sntas’ Ericamn Word Bank Literature Santa’s American

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