If your in school all you do is get 100's on every spelling test you have! (I don't study and i get 100's every time!)
I was actually in a spelling Bee
Oh and learn these words.........
photosynthesis
psychoanalysis
scrupple
denominator
To participate in the Scripps National Spelling Bee, you must make sure that your school is enrolled in the organization, by asking your teacher. The steps are:
There is usually a class spelling bee, then school spelling bee. Contestants must be between fourth and eighth grade, and below the age of 16 years. After the school bee is usually the school district bee, then county, then regional. After the regional spelling bee, if you qualify, is the Scripps National Spelling Bee. You should study to be in the bee, like recommended above.
They sure aren't winning any spelling bees.
IN total 82 spelling bees have past
Bees
Person in charge of Spelling Bees.
Spelling bees can be seen as beneficial as they promote vocabulary, spelling skills, and public speaking abilities. However, they can also create pressure and anxiety for participants. Ultimately, the impact of spelling bees can vary depending on individual experiences and perspectives.
definitaly bees! termites could win if they could fly... bees have stingers, wings, and sone have poisen! no contest.
In the spelling bees the easyest word was giddiness
the 100 bees will sting the centipede to death.
because he was so good at spelling that it wouldn't be fair
Yes. Your school should be having a spelling bee in January 2009.
The likeliest word is district, an area or region.
The argument is childish. Spelling bees did not exist- as anything resemblind a formal competition ( newspapers invented this some time in the twenties) at the time. Across the classroom to the science lab- get it right, there were no (Science Fairs) say, in the twenties and thirties, though technical hobbies such as amateur radio, to put it mildly, flouirished, as did ( Craft) type magazines.