Spelling Words & Vocabulary Words  


Week #30 (May 13th - 17th)

Pattern: Building Fluency- Vowel r, Multisyllable

later, either, never, surprise, forward, interest, important, remember, different, opportunity, person, birthdate, ornament


NO VOCABULARY THIS WEEK! 


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Week #29  (May 6th - 10th)

Pattern: Building Fluency- Vowel Teams, Multisyllable

freedom, complaint, author, country, increase, however, yesterday, transformation, enjoyment, entertainment, season, mailbox, laundry



Spelling Words
Week #28 (April 29th- May 3rd)

Pattern: Building Fluency- Open & Consonant -le, Multisyllable

believe, economy, because, title, resemble, muscle, wrinkles, example, predictable, indecisive, cycle, beagle, noble


Unit 6 Week 2 Vocabulary 


argue: to express a difference of opinion or to disagree

astonished: they are surprised or amazed

complained: make an accusation or a charge

conditions: are the state or circumstances something is in

forbidding: prohibiting or ordering someone or something to not do something

forecast: is a statement that tells what will or may happen

relief: is the freeing from discomfort or pain

stranded: they are left in a helpless position



Spelling Words
Week #26 (April 15th - 19th)

Pattern: Building Fluency: Closed, Multisyllable

suggest, disrupt, concept, hundred, admit, fantastic, disinfect, success, commitment, unexpected, problem, general, laugh  

Unit 5 Week 5 Vocabulary 


energy:  is the ability to do work

natural:  it is found in nature; not made by people

pollution:  is harmful materials that make something dirty

produce: is to make or create something

    renewable: can be made again

replace: is to take the place of

sources: are where things come from

traditional:  is most common or expected


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Week #25 (April 8th - 12th)

Pattern: Closed and Silent -e, Complex Syllables

 dispute, incline, dictate,  statement, frustrate, success, suppose, amazement, recognize, information, impossible, lovable, better

Unit 5 Week 4 Vocabulary 


citizenship: is the position of being a citizen of a country with all the rights, duties, and privileges that come with that.

continued: it goes without stopping

daring: is courage and bold

horrified: you are filled with great fear, horror, or dislike

participate: when you join with others or take part in something

proposed: to have suggested something to others for their consideration

unfairness: is the state of being unfair or unjust

waver: to pause when being unsure 


Spelling Words
Week #24 (March 25th - 29th)

Pattern: Vowel-r, Complex Multisyllable

 urgent, thirty, desert, orderly, farther, explore, discover, persist, performer, transform, always, because, outside

Unit 5 Week 3 Vocabulary 

accidental: happens for no apparent reason and is unexpected

careless: he or she is not paying attention

disasters: are sudden misfortunes 

equipment:  is the tools needed for a job

harmful : is causing harm or hurt

prevention: stopping something from happening

purpose: is the reason something is done

respond: is to react


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Week #23 (March 18th - 22nd ) 

Pattern: Vowel-r, Simple Multipsyllable


perfect, nearly, ignore, morning, confirm, ordinary, warning, history, password , excursion, prettier, journal, around 


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Week #22 (March 4th - 8th) 

Pattern: Vowel-r, Single Syllable

 year, large, world, thirst, stairs, turn, snore, warn, important, portable, their, wear, morning


Unit 5 Week 1 Vocabulary 

admit: something, you confess to it

barter: you trade things for other things without using money

considered: thought about it carefully before making a decision

creation: is something you made

humble: it is not big or important

magnificent:is very beautiful and grand

payment: is an amount you paid for something

reluctantly: is to do it unwillingly or with hesitation


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Week #21 (Feb 26th - March 1st) 

Pattern: Consonant -le, Multisyllables

  sample, uncle, trouble, able, whistle, recycle, failure, mixture, inventor, shall, gentle, puzzle, little

courageous: are brave

extremely: means the same as “very”

weird: is strange or mysterious

free verse: are poems that rhyme, and some do not

narrative poem: a poem that tells a story

repetition: using the same word several times in a poem

rhyme: words that sound the same as each other like night and right rhyme with each other



Spelling Words
Week #20 (Feb 20th -23rd) 

Pattern: Open & Vowel Team Syllables

  maintain, betray, proclaim, retreat, indeed, beneath, pointer, never, approach, laugh, spray, vacation, discover



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Week #19 (Feb 12th - 16th) 
Unpredictable Vowel Teams, Multisyllable

outfield, compound, reason, instead, unknown, renowned, younger, absent, carry, hot, shouldn't, today, weather 
Unit 4 Week 3 Vocabulary 

shelter: something that covers or protects

alert: to give a warning

competition: situation where people or animals are trying to be more successful than others

environment: natural features of a place

excellent: very good

prefer: like better

protection: when something is kept safe

related: belong to the same family




Week #18 (Feb 5th - 9th) 
Predictable Vowel Teams, Single Multisyllable 
piece, found, tough, know, crowd, stood, flexible, reflection, fall, small, own, these, clean
Unit 4 Week 2 Vocabulary 

achievement: something that you accomplish

apologize: said you were sorry

attention: watch, listen, and concentrate on something

audience: a group of people gathered to hear or see something

confidence: trust or faith in something or someone

embarrassed: shy, uncomfortable, or ashamed

realized: understood something completely

talents: natural abilities or skills

Spelling Words
Week #17 (Jan 29th - Feb 2) 
Predictable Vowel Teams, Single Multisyllable 

annoy, haunted, succeed, frighten, essay, pointer, occupant, exclaim, draw, grow, caught, night, weather
Unit 4 Week 1 Vocabulary 

healthful: wholesome and good for you

aroma: pleasant or agreeable smell or fragrance

expect: to think or suppose something

flavorful: tasty and full of flavor

graceful: beautiful or pleasing in design, movement, or style

interrupted: stopped for a time or broken off

luscious: smells or tastes delicious

variety: a number of different things

Spelling Words
Week #16 (Jan 22nd - 26th) 
Predictable Vowel Teams, Single Syllable 
brain, coax, woe, noise, haunt, ploy, flight, dawn, own, clean, myself, people, cause
Spelling Words
Week #15 (Jan 15th - 19th) 
Open, Complex Multisyllable  
body, secret, fragrant, create, basic, crisis, fluency, hesitancy, better, warm, example, little, unit

Unit 3 Week 5 Vocabulary 

agreeable: to be nice or pleasant

appreciate: to be grateful

boomed: to have grown suddenly

descendants: are people who come from a particular ancestor or group of relatives

emigration: is the act of leaving one's own country to live in another

pioneers: are people who are among the first to explore and settle a region

transportation: the means of carrying or moving something from one place to another 

vehicles: means of transporting goods

Spelling Words
Week #14 (Jan 8th - 12th) 
Open, Single Multisyllable 

moment, twenty, basic, total, human, resist, protect, prevention, myself, only, young, leave, really
Unit 3 Week 4 Vocabulary 

effective: works well

example: is a thing that is used to show what other similar things are like

identical: are exactly the same

imitate: when you try to be like a person or an aminal

material: is the stuff used to make something

model: it is a small copy of something

observed: is to look closely at something

similar: are things that are alike but not exactly the same



Week #13 (Dec. 11th - 15th) 
Open, Single Syllables 

pro, flu, she, fly, spry, shy, reduce, deduct, try, today, family, enough, children 
nit 3 Week 3 Vocabulary 

amount: how much of that thing there is

astronomy: is the study of the starts and planets 

globe: is the world

solar system: includes the Earth and the planets that move around the sun

support: you provided what someone or something needs

surface: is the outside of something

temperature: tells how hot or cold a thing is

warmth: feel its heat


Spelling Words
Week #12 (Dec. 5th - 9th) 
Review: Closed and Long Vowel Silent e Syllables

transcribe, subside, complete, suspect, dispose, dictate, disruptive, instruction, cut, kind, beginning, close, while 
Unit 3 Week 2 Vocabulary 

amazement: when you look at something you are surprised

bravery: is courage when facing danger

disappear: you cannot see them anymore

donated: you have something to a person or group to help

leader: is a person who guides or leaders others

nervous: you are upset or worried about something

refused: you do not do something

temporary: lasts for only a short time


Spelling Words
Week #11 (Nov. 27th - Dec 1st) 
Long Vowel Silent -e/Complex Multisyllable 

complete, frustrate, translate, extreme, include, advise, visionary, hold, full, people, sometimes, seemed, thought 
Unit 3 Week 1 Vocabulary 

disbelief: you lack belief about something

dismay: to feel shock and surprise

fabulous: it is amazing

features: things that are noticeable about something

offered: you are presented with something that you can accept or turn down

splendid: something very beautiful or magnificent

watchful: to be watching carefully

unique: it is the only one of its kind


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Week #10 (Nov. 14th - 18th) 
Long Vowel Silent -e/Simple Multisyllable 

compile, mistake, advice, confuse, translate, transcript, subscribe, subscription, bring, drink, done, trouble, believe 
Unit 2 Week 5 Vocabulary 

imagine: picture something in your mind

bounce: spring back after hitting something

inventor: a person who creates something for the first time

observer: someone who watches something

alliteration: several words or syllables in a row start with the same sound

free verse: a poem in which some verses rhyme and some do not

limerick: a funny poem of five lines with a specific rhyme pattern 

rhyme: when words end with the same sound


Spelling Words
Week #9 (Nov. 6th - 10th)

Long Vowel Silent -e/ Single Syllable

truce, grade, zone, theme, smile, dispute, tension, extend, together, ten, hurt, yet, they

Unit 2 Week 4 Vocabulary 

caretakers: are people who care for a person or animal and keep it safe.

population: is all of the same kind living in a place.

recognized: you remembered that person from the past.

relatives: are members of the same family.

resources: are things that are available to be used when needed, such as water.

survive: a dangerous event, they stay alive.

success: is when something ends well.

threatened:  it is in danger of being hurt.



Spelling Words
Week #8 (Oct. 31st - Nov 4th)  
Closed, Schwa Multisyllables
attend, mental, signal, random, central, fiction, effect, fixable, about, done, got, six, show

Unit 2 Week 3 Vocabulary

    announce: is to tell people about it

candidate: are the people seeking an office or honor.

convince: is to cause someone to believe or do something.

decisions: you make choices.

elect: is to choose by voting.

estimate:  is to guess an amount.

government: is the people who guide a city, state, or country.

independent:  you do things for yourself.




Week #7 (Oct. 23th - 27th) 
Closed, Complex Multisyllables
dispel, expel, impress, impulse, transmit, complex, option, instruction, eight, much, about, pick, seven

Unit 2 Week 2 Vocabulary 


arrived: you got to where you were going.

immigrated: came to a new country to live.

inspected: looked at something closely and carefully

moment: is a very short amount of time.

opportunity: is a chance for good things to happen.

photographs: are pictures taken with a camera.

valuable: is worth a lot of money or means a lot to someone.

whispered: spoken in a very quiet voice.


Spelling Words
Week #6 (Oct. 9th - 13th) 
Closed, simple syllables
conduct, commit, insist, invent, impact, obstruct, construct, instruct, six, seven, read, if, off

Unit 2 Week 1 Vocabulary 

Cooperation: people working together to do something

attempt: try to do something

awkward: clumsy and not graceful

created: made of built

furiously: in a way that shows you are very angry

interfere: get in the way of something

involved: took part in something

timid: shy and not brave

Spelling Words
Week #5 (Oct 2nd - 6th) 
Vowel -r (ar, or, w+ar, w+or)
world, chart, torch, warm, spark, smart, torn, work, hurt, far, first, show, person

Review of Unit 1 Vocabulary Words

Spelling Words
Week #4 (Sept. 26th - 30th) 
Vowel -r (er, ir, ur)
nerve, germs, thirst, swirl, urge, blur, squirt, nurse, start, show, every, under, after

Unit 1 Week 5 Vocabulary 

landmark: an important building, structure, or place

carved: cut something into a shape

clues: hints that help solve a problem or mystery

grand: great or large 

massive: very, very large

monument: a building, statue, or other object made to honor a person or event

national: something that has a characteristic or has to do with a country

trace: small bits or signs left behind that show that something was there.

Spelling Words
Week #4 (Sept. 26th - 30th) 
Vowel -r (er, ir, ur)
nerve, germs, thirst, swirl, urge, blur, squirt, nurse, start, show, every, under, after

Unit 1 Week 5 Vocabulary 

landmark: an important building, structure, or place

carved: cut something into a shape

clues: hints that help solve a problem or mystery

grand: great or large 

massive: very, very large

monument: a building, statue, or other object made to honor a person or event

national: something that has a characteristic or has to do with a country

trace: small bits or signs left behind that show that something was there.

Spelling Words
Week #3 (Sept. 18th - 22nd) 
Vowel Teams
grieve, cloak, waist, cause, light, pleased, woes, noise, own, keep, long, would, about, your 

Spelling Words

Week #2 (Sept. 11th-15th) 

Long Vowel Silent e, Open Syllables, Hard and Soft c/g 


wrote, spice, goes, germs, long, scrape, strange, shy, we, got, fly, by, before 

Spelling WordsWeek #2 (SEPT. 5th-9th) Consonant Blends, Digraphs, Silent Letters, and Complex Consonants 
write, catch, know, page, bridge, gnomes, crumbs, wreck, if, pick, there, from, then

Unit 1 Week 2 Vocabulary 

celebrate: do something special for an important event

courage: bravery in a difficult situation

disappointment: feeling of sadness because something is not as good as expected

precious: very valuable to a person

pride: a feeling of satisfaction in something you have done

remind: make a person remember something

symbols: a thing that represents ideas or objects

traditions: things that have been done for a long time

Week #1 (Aug 28th-1st) Long Vowel Silent-e

grade, theme, prize, tune, while, these, home, flute, write, why

Unit 1 Week 1 Vocabulary 

ached: something hurts or feels sore

concentrate: you think very carefully about what you are doing

discovery: something that was hidden or unknown is found

educated: a person has a great deal of knowledge

effort: means to work hard to finish a task

improved: has become better at something

inspired: you encourage a person to do something good

satisfied: is pleased with the way something happened