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Diane Rasweilerspell words presented in a story
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ISD techin grades 1-8 will listen to three stories, one at a time, and then spell words from each story. Students in high school will listen to separate sentences and then spell the words from each sentence.
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debbie oestreicherThis set of activities is like an old-fashioned Spelling Bee.
Contestants -- that's you! -- in grades 1-8 will listen to three stories, one at a time, and then spell words from each story. Students in high school will listen to separate sentences and then spell the words from each sentence.
If you get stumped, you can click to hear a word again, as many times as you need to. If you're in grade three or higher, you can ask for a definition too. Since words often make more sense when they are attached to an idea, all the words in the story or sentences are in context. -
Kevin DeVliegerSpelling development
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Darcy GoshornThis set of activities is like an old-fashioned Spelling Bee.
Contestants -- that's you! -- in grades 1-8 will listen to three stories, one at a time, and then spell words from each story. Students in high school will listen to separate sentences and then spell the words from each sentence.
If you get stumped, you can click to hear a word again, as many times as you need to. If you're in grade three or higher, you can ask for a definition too. Since words often make more sense when they are attached to an idea, all the words in the story or sentences are in context.
Review the words, hear the audio, and SPELL the missing words. Make sure to check your SPELLING carefully, since your results will be calculated at the end. -
Ms. RowleyInteractive spelling bee
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mrs robesonInteractive spelling bee site to help students in grades 1-12 practice their spelling skills. Students in grades 1-8 are given the opportunity to listen to three stories, one at a time. Each story has empty text boxes where studentsare required to type (
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Keisa WilliamsContestants -- that's you! -- in grades 1-8 will listen to three stories, one at a time, and then spell words from each story. Students in high school will listen to separate sentences and then spell the words from each sentence.
If you get stumped, you can click to hear a word again, as many times as you need to. If you're in grade three or higher, you can ask for a definition too. Since words often make more sense when they are attached to an idea, all the words in the story or sentences are in context.
Review the words, hear the audio, and SPELL the missing words. Make sure to check your SPELLING carefully, since your results will be calculated at the end.
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A StrangReview the words, hear the audio, and SPELL the missing words. Make sure to check your SPELLING carefully, since your results will be calculated at the end.
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Alicia CundellStudents listen to sentences and fill in the gaps by spelling missing words.
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eflclassroom 2.0A good site with multiple levels that tests students listening skills and spelling. Use for a dictation in class or self study or a computer lab.
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Donna MurrayListen to audio of text (by grade level) and input spelling of missing words. Great since it includes the context of the word.
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Erin FreemanGrades 11-12 is particularly challenging!
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Jo McLeayAn interactive spelling bee program aimed at grade 1-12 students. Users listen to three stories, one at a time, and then spell words from each story
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Carol BroosReally cool spelling
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