Certainly! Here are five words for you to spell:
Spelling is the formation of the word: letter by letter. Vocabulary is the meaning of the word. (lil late but....it is what it is)
The correct modern spelling is swear (give an oath, or to curse).The spelling sware is an archaic form.
The correct spelling of the word is "communicate" (talk, give information).
The correct spelling is seriously. "Seriously," she said, "I studied for the test!"
I intend to earn a perfect score on this week's spelling test by misspelling nothing.
You have a lot of speckled on your spelling test.
The teacher gave him reduction on his spelling test.
The Wonderlic or Wunderlich test, (I'm not sure of the spelling) is a pre-draft test they give.
Secure with your performance on the recent spelling test, the A you earned was totally natural.
i was very worried about having to take a spelling test in school tomorrow.
Helloif there is a monday spelling test on monday then try your best to get full mark.
That was a hard spelling test.
A spelling test that calculates your spelling age ranging from 6-15. This answer is from a twelve years old who can do year 13 maths and has 100% on this test because he searched the words up in the internet. If i were u I would look up:schonell spelling test.
You can take a spelling test online from the Spelling City website. You click a button to hear the word, then you have to enter the correct spelling for the word in the box.
spellingcity.com
There's no such word. The closest word to that, is "bait", and not only would that not be on a kindergarten spelling test, I was not aware that kindergartners were given spelling tests.
TO assess sight word spelling: Test of Written Spelling (3rd edition, NOT 4th) 'unpredictable words subtest' (Larsen & Hammill, 1994) TO assess rule knowledge: 'nonword spelling subtest' from the Queensland University Inventory of Literacy (QUIL: Dodd et al., 1996). Or, Sacre & Masterson's (2000) Single Word Spelling Test (NFer Nelson) is excellent, too.