Spelling Each week, you will use all of your spelling words in a story

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Each week, you will use all of your spelling words in a story. The story can either be fictional or true.
Each week you will add a new dress up to your spelling stories and use them at least 3 times, but you
must also include the previous weeks dress ups at least once. Also, you must include the skill of the
week in your story at least three times. Previous skills must be used only once.
Week
Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4
Week 5
Week 6
Week 7
Week 8
Week 9
Week 10
Week 11
Week 12
Week 13
Week 14
Week 15
Week 16
Week 17
Week 18
Week 19
Week 20
Week 21
Week 22
Week 23
Week 24
Week 25
Week 26
Week 27
Week 28
Week 29
Week 30
Week 31
Week 32
Week 33
Week 34
Week 35
Dress- Up – Must be used 3 times previous weeks, use only 1 time
Who/ Which Clause
“ly” adverbs
“because” clause
Strong verbs
Quality adjectives
“When, while, where, as, since, if,
although” clause
Dual adverbs, verbs, adjectives
Sentence Opener – subject
Sentence Opener – Prepositional
Sentence Opener - ‘ly’ Word
Sentence Opener – “ing”
Sentence Opener – clausal
Sentience Opener – VSS (2-5 words)
Sentence Opener – “ed”
Decorations – question
Decorations – conversation
Decorations – 3sss
Decorations – Dramatic openingclosing
Simile-metaphor
Alliteration
Sentence Styles – Word Repetition
Sentence Styles – phrase & clausal
repetition
Sentence Styles - Repeating “ings”
consecutive or spaced
Sentence Styles – Repeating “lys”
consecutive or spaced
Sentence Styles -Repeating
Adjectives or nouns – consecutive or
spaced
Sentence Styles- Repeating Verbsconsecutive or spaced
Repeat Dress up of choice
Repeat Dress up of choice
Repeat Dress up of choice
Repeat Dress up of choice
Repeat Dress up of choice
Repeat Dress up of choice
Repeat Dress up of choice
Repeat Dress up of choice
Repeat Dress up of choice
Skill - Must be used 3 times, previous weeks - use
only 1 time
4 kinds of sentences- must use each 3 times
Subjects and Predicates
Independent and Dependent Clauses
Compound and Complex Sentences
Common, Proper, & Collective Nouns
NO NEW SKILL
Regular & Irregular plural nouns
Possessive Nouns
Action and Linking Verbs
Main and helps verbs
Subject Verb Agreement
NO NEW SKILL
Past, Present and Future Tenses
Principal Parts of Regular Verbs
Principal parts of Irregular Verbs
Troublesome Verbs
Prepositions & Prepositional Phrases
NO NEW SKILL
Subject and Object Pronouns
Pronouns and Antecedents
Possessive Pronouns
Indefinite and Reflexive Pronouns
Using Who and Whom
NO NEW SKILL
Contractions and Negatives
Adjectives and Articles
This, That, These, Those
Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
Adverbs
No New Skill
Modifiers
Conjunctions
Commas
Quotations and Quotation Marks
Punctuation
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