Spelling Unit 4 Week 5 VCCCV Spelling Rule

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Spelling Unit 4 Week 5 VCCCV

Spelling Unit 4 Week 5 VCCCV

Spelling Rule All of the spelling words this week follow the VCCCV pattern. This

Spelling Rule All of the spelling words this week follow the VCCCV pattern. This means after the first vowel, there are three consonants before the next vowel.

surprise • We are having a surprise party for my father.

surprise • We are having a surprise party for my father.

hundred • He got a one hundred percent on his test. This means he

hundred • He got a one hundred percent on his test. This means he answered every question correctly.

complete • When you complete your school work, you do necessary practice to keep

complete • When you complete your school work, you do necessary practice to keep your learning in your long-term memory.

control • We all have many emotions. Part of growing up is learning how

control • We all have many emotions. Part of growing up is learning how to control them, so we can express them in the healthiest and most productive way.

sample • Would you like a free sample of this cereal?

sample • Would you like a free sample of this cereal?

instant • In an instant, the speeding car zoomed past me.

instant • In an instant, the speeding car zoomed past me.

inspect • April will inspect the house before she buys it.

inspect • April will inspect the house before she buys it.

pilgrim • A pilgrim is someone who travels to a far away place for

pilgrim • A pilgrim is someone who travels to a far away place for religious reasons. For example, the pilgrims that came to North America on the Mayflower came for religious freedom.

contrast • To contrast is to see the differences between two things. For example,

contrast • To contrast is to see the differences between two things. For example, I can contrast dogs and cats or apples and oranges.

explode • I hope the balloon does not explode.

explode • I hope the balloon does not explode.

district • Cities and states are divided up into different districts. Most of the

district • Cities and states are divided up into different districts. Most of the time, what district you live in determines what school you go to.

address • Your address lets others know where you live.

address • Your address lets others know where you live.

substance • A substance is a particular kind of matter with its own properties.

substance • A substance is a particular kind of matter with its own properties. Bleach is a dangerous substance.

children • There are ten children on the bus.

children • There are ten children on the bus.