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spelling List: unit 5 / Week 2

Lost City

Double Consonants
Sometimes when two of the same consonants are used next to each
​other they only make one sound, like in the words slippers or worry.  

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1. tomorrow
2. borrow
3. different
4. rabbit
5. matter
  6. written
  7. bottle
  8. ridden
  9. odd
10. bubble
11. offer   
12. suffer
13. slippers
14. grasshopper
15. worry
16. current
17. lettuce
18. saddle
19. shudder
20. hobby

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It can be difficult to find time to practice and learn new words on your own. The activities at SpellingCity.com can help you get motivated to learn by making wordsmith-spelling fun. You can work at your own pace and get immediate feedback on all games and practice SWYKs.  Every time you play, you are building your vocabulary, spelling, and writing skills.  Remember, practice makes you better and practicing your words multiple times helps you to better remember what you’ve learned! Have fun practicing!

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Unit 5 / week 2

Tired of the same boring study strategies?  Well then try a Spelling Scrambler!  They can be a fun and  creative way to practice your spelling words.

Directions: Choose one of the scramblers, read the individual directions, gather any supplies, you will need and then spell away!  You can do them by yourself or with a friend/family member.  Keep track of which ones you like the best and which ones help you be the most successful on the SWYK.
Good luck and have fun!
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