Arrow Heads
Week 2
The first ten words are long vowel spelling words.
1. sustain
2.feasible
3.disagreeable
4.dehydrated
5. gyrate
6. overblown
7. encroach
8. mutually
9. butte
10. euphonium
The next ten spelling words have sneaky silent consonants in them.
11. autumn
12. fasten
13. freight
14. ghastly
15. gnaw
16. knead
17. limb
18. pneumonia
19. psalm
20. wretched
Sentences for Spelling Pre-test
1. (sustain) The tired backpacker could not longer sustain the combined weight of his body and his backpack. (sustain)
2. (feasible) If you complete all of your chores and make yourself a new dress by 5:00 p.m. today it is feasible that you might attend the ball before it is over. (feasible)
3. (disagreeable) The disagreeable ogre would not let the billy goat use his bridge. (disagreeable)
4. (dehydrated) The teacher put the twisted dehydrated plant into water. (dehydrated)
5. (gyrate) The child that laid in the anthill began to gyrate cralizly. (gyrate)
6. (overblown) The health benefits of yogurt have been overblown for decades. (overblown)
7. (encroach) Rather then encroach on your privacy I will close the door to your room. (encroach)
8. (mutually) The aphid and the ant have a mutually beneficial relationship, because the aphic makes sweet liquid the ant eats, then the ant protects the aphid. (mutually)
9. (butte) A butte is a land formation in the desert mostly near moutains. (butte)
10. (euphonium) A euphonium looks like a tuba to me. (euphonium)
11. (autumn) I love pumpkins in the autumn. (autumn)
12. (fasten) Don't forget to fasten your seat belts. (fasten)
13. (freight) A freight ref
14. (ghastly)
15. (gnaw)
16. (knead)
17. (limb)
18. (pneumonia)
19. (psalm)
20. (wretched)