Second Grade Spelling Bee List language mammal neighbor ordeal plastic remember stable tomorrow quiet refrigerator seventeen Saturday tackle unicorn vacuum window younger alphabet bagel capital dribble eastern feather geese horrible important What language does your mother speak? A mammal is a warm-blooded animal. I don't have a neighbor where I live. Moving is such a big ordeal. The milk jug was made of plastic. Please remember to study for all your tests. We had to put our horses in the stable. Tomorrow is a holiday. You must be quiet in the library. Did you close the refrigerator door? My sister is seventeen years old. The day after Friday is Saturday. Do you have any fishing tackle? Did you read that fairy tale about the unicorn? We need a new vacuum cleaner. Would you please open the window? She has a younger brother who goes to our school. Does your little sister know her alphabet? Did you put jelly on your bagel? Tallahassee is the capital of Florida. Can you dribble a basketball? My grandmother lives in the eastern part of the United States. She had a feather in her hat. The geese love to eat bread. What smells so horrible? This is an important test. jester kingdom beautiful community dialogue arachnid carnivore electricity hemisphere indescribable centipede hilarious glossary tadpole United States lavender reflector success weasel tuxedo telephone uncle vacation wagonload yesterday zero America believe chocolate December explain following giraffe jello koala A jester danced for the king. The queen of England has a kingdom she rules over. She is a beautiful woman. We work hard to keep our community clean. Did you use dialogue sentences in your story? Is this spider an arachnid? If you eat meat you are a carnivore. You forgot to turn on the electricity. Which hemisphere do you live in? Her dress was indescribable. We have centipede grass in our yard. The joke he told was hilarious. Do you know how to use a glossary? Where did you find that tadpole? Where do you live in the United States? Lavender is a form of purple. My reflector fell off my bike. Everyone dreams of success. Have you ever seen a weasel? He wore a tuxedo to the dance. I wonder who is on the telephone. My mother's brother is my uncle. We went to Disney World for a vacation. The pioneers had a wagonload of supplies. Yesterday was my mother's birthday. Zero is the lowest point. We live in the country of the United States of America. I believe we must follow all the rules at school. I love to drink hot chocolate on a cold night. December is the last month of the year. Can you explain how you got your answer? We are following behind the teacher. We saw a tall giraffe at the zoo. Do you like grape jello? Koala bears live in Australia. laughter military nickel ostrich pelican able backyard candle dollar eighth fable gather habit igloo juice kangaroo labor manners named pilgrim quart rabbit sandwich Laughter is the said to be the best medicine. My dad is in the military. Do you have a dime and a nickel? An ostrich is a very large bird. We saw a pelican at the seashore. The man is able to walk with a cane. We can have a cookout in the backyard. Please light the candle on the table. Do you have a dollar for that toy? She is in the eighth grade. A fable is a kind of story. Will you gather the apples from under the tree? Reading is a good habit. An igloo is built of snow. I like to drink juice in the morning. A kangaroo is an animal. Labor is a kind of hard work. You need to have good manners when you eat. He was named after his father. I was a pilgrim in our school play. We need a quart of milk. A rabbit has long ears. I would like to have a ham sandwich. Study Hard!!!! Study each day and you will know them all before long!!!!!!