Unit 5 Week 3 Spelling Words HOME

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Unit 5 Week 3 Spelling – Blue Spelling Rule: Closed Syllable – A closed syllable is a syllable with a single vowel, ending in one or more consonants and the vowel makes its short sound. 1. fellow 2. chapter 3. follow 4. chicken 5. problem 6. butter 7. Sunday 8. napkin 9. rabbit 10. basket ***The remaining five words are unknown to the students but will follow the spelling rule. ***Students will be tested on only some of the words from their list, as well as, other words that follow the week’s pattern. To incorporate writing skills into the weekly spelling tests, the teacher

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Unit 5 Week 3 Spelling BlueSpelling Rule: Closed Syllable A closed syllable is a syllable with a single vowel, ending in one or more consonants and the vowel makes its short sound.

1. fellow2. chapter3. follow4. chicken 5. problem6. butter7. Sunday8. napkin9. rabbit10. basket

***The remaining five words are unknown to the students but will follow the spelling rule.

***Students will be tested on only some of the words from their list, as well as, other words that follow the weeks pattern. To incorporate writing skills into the weekly spelling tests, the teacher will read five sentences aloud which will include one or more spelling words from their list. Students will write the sentence verbatim.Unit 5 Week 3 Spelling GreenSpelling Rule: Closed Syllable A closed syllable is a syllable with a single vowel, ending in one or more consonants and the vowel makes its short sound.1. follower 2. frequent3. publish4. instruct5. suppose6. disgust7. mammal8. narrate9. contrast10. chapter

***The remaining five words are unknown to the students but will follow the spelling rule.

***Students will be tested on only some of the words from their list, as well as, other words that follow the weeks pattern. To incorporate writing skills into the weekly spelling tests, the teacher will read five sentences aloud which will include one or more spelling words from their list. Students will write the sentence verbatim.