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Powerpoint TemplatesPage 1Powerpoint Templates Super Spelling Alexander, Who Used to Be Rich Last Sunday Applying the skills you know to your spelling words.

Powerpoint TemplatesPage 2 Write the spelling word that best completes each sentence. 1. My grandma was very ________ with the good grade I got on my reading test.

Powerpoint TemplatesPage 3 Write the spelling word that best completes each sentence. 2. Shelly’s Halloween costume is _________ this year than it was last year.

Powerpoint TemplatesPage 4 Write the spelling word that best completes each sentence. 3. I always make sure that I have _____________ details from the text in my extended response answers.

Powerpoint TemplatesPage 5 Write the spelling word that best completes each sentence. 4. Caleb ___________ at the mall for his friend’s birthday gift.

Powerpoint TemplatesPage 6 Write the spelling word that is the best answer to the following questions. 5. The custodian ____________ our trash cans when he cleaned our room.

Powerpoint TemplatesPage 7 Write the spelling word that is the best answer to the following questions. 6. Which word is an antonym for saddest?

Powerpoint TemplatesPage 8 Write the spelling word that is the best answer to the following questions. 7. Which word is a synonym for happened?

Powerpoint TemplatesPage 9 Write the spelling word that is the best answer to the following questions. 8. Which word is the base or root word in easiest? A. easi B. easy C. easie

Powerpoint TemplatesPage 10 Select the best answer to the following questions. 9. Which word is the base or root word in getting? A. get B. gett C. gette

Powerpoint TemplatesPage 11 Select the best answer to the following questions. 10. Which word is the antonym of lighter? A. angrier B. using C. heavier

Powerpoint TemplatesPage 12 Select the best answer to the following questions. 11. Which pair of words could be antonyms? A. angrier - happier B. freezing - funniest C. swimming - supplying

Powerpoint TemplatesPage 13 Select the best answer to the following questions. 12. Which word has the same vowel sound as the ea in leaving? A. greatest B. getting C. freezing

Powerpoint TemplatesPage 14 Select the best answer to the following questions. 13. Which rule would you use before adding the ending -ed to worry? A. double the final consonant B. drop the silent e C. change the y to i

Powerpoint TemplatesPage 15 Select the best answer to the following questions. 14. Which rule would you use before adding the ending -ing to get? A. double the final consonant B. drop the silent e C. change the y to i

Powerpoint TemplatesPage 16 Select the best answer to the following questions. 15. Think about the root or base word in each of the following choices. Which root word would have a silent e? How do you know? A. shopped B. emptied C. using

Powerpoint TemplatesPage 17 Select the best answer to the following questions. 16. Which word would you find in the glossary after the word funniest? A. easiest B. angrier C. greatest

Powerpoint TemplatesPage 18 Select the best answer to the following questions. 17. Which word would you find in the glossary before the word strangest? A. scarier B. supplying C. swimming

Powerpoint TemplatesPage 19 Select the best answer to the following questions. 18. Which word has the most syllables? A. swimming B. supplying C. occurred