Weekly Spelling For Week 8 Oct. 10th
1. Tacit
2. Tangible
3. temperament
4. temperature
5. tentative
6. totally
7. trafficking
8. tragedy
9. truly
10. twelfth
11. ugliness
12. unnecessary
13. vaccinate
14. valuable
15. varieties
Weekly Spelling For Oct 17th
1. noticeable
2. opportunity
3. parallel
4. prejudice
5. questionnaire
6. receive
7. repetitious
8. seize
9. shepherd
10. silhouette
11. subpoena
12. subtly
13. supersede
14. superintendent
15. symbolic
Weekly Spelling For Week 1 of 2nd nine weeks Oct .24th
1. Immediately
2. Incidentally
3. Independent
4. Inevitably
5. Jealousy
6. Judgment
7. knowledge
8. Liaison
9. livelihood
10. maintenance
11. mayonnaise
12. miniature
13. minuscule
14. misspelled
15. mosquitoes
Weekly Spelling For week 2 of 2nd nine weeks Oct. 31st
1. Foreign
2. forfeit
3. frivolous
4. fundamental
5. grammar
6. grandiose
7. heinous
8. hereditary
9. heresy
10. hesitancy
11. hypocrisy
12. icicle
13. ideologies
14. illicit
15. imitation
Weekly Spelling For the Week of Nov. 7th
1. Feasible
2. February
3. Disastrous
4. Discerning
5. Dissipate
6. Dissuade
7. Distinction
8. Economically
9. Embarrass
10. Equivalent
11. Exaggerate
12. Exceed
13. Exorbitant
14. Fictitious
15. Fluorescent
Weekly Spelling For the Week of Nov. 14th
1.Committed
2. Conscientious
3.consensus
4.conspicuous
5.contagious
6. controversy
7.counterfeit
8. criticize
9. cruelty
10. curiosity
11. deceitful
12. dependent
13. desperate
14. deteriorate
15. detriment
Weekly Spelling For Week 11 March st 2010
1. Basically
2. Boisterous
3. Bureau
4.Business
5. Cafeteria
6. Caffeine
7. Calendar
8. Carburetor
9. Catastrophe
10. Categorically
11. Cemetery
12. Chauffer
13. Collateral
14. Commemorate
15. Fascinate
Weekly Spelling For Week 10 March 1st 2010
1. Aggressive
2. Alienate
3. Align
4. Allegiance
5. Ambiguous
6. Analysis
7. Annihilated
8. Anxiety
9. Apologize
10. Argument
11. Assassinate
12. Assessment
13. Attendance
14. Audience
15. Bankruptcy
Weekly Spelling for Week 9 Feb. 22nd 2010
1.Achievement
2.Acknowledgment
3. Across
4. Admissible
5. Advantageous
6. absorption
7. abysmal
8. accelerator
9. accidentally
10. accommodate
Weekly Spelling for Week 7 Bravo: Feb. 1 2010
- calendar - This word has an [e] between two [a]s. The last vowel is [a]
- cemetery - Don't let this one bury you: it ends on -erynary an -ary in it. You already know it starts on [c], of course.
- changeable - The verb "change" keeps its [e] here to indicate that the [g] is soft, not hard. (That is also why "judgement" is the correct spelling of this word, no matter what anyone says.)
- collectible - Another -ible word. You just have to remember.
- column - Silent final [e] is commonplace in English but a silent final [n] is not uncommon, especially after [m].
Weekly Spelling for Week 6 Bravo: Jan. 25th 2010
- amateur - Amateurs need not be mature: this word ends on the French suffix -eur (the equivalent of English -er).
- apparent - A parent need not be apparent but "apparent" must pay the rent, so remember this word always has the rent.
- argument - Let's not argue about the loss of this verb's silent [e] before the suffix -ment.
- atheist - Lord help you remember that this word comprises the prefix a- "not" + the "god" (also in the-ology) + -ist "one who believes."
- believe - You must believe that [i] usually comes before [e] except after [c] or when it is pronounced like "a" as "neighbor" and "weigh" or "e" as in "their" and "heir." Also take a look at "foreign" below. (The "i-before-e" rule has more exceptions than words it applies to.)
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