Coyotes
Week 3
The first ten spelling words focus on the vowel u.
1. unite
2. issue
3. juvenile
4. manual
5. cruise
6. document
7. gratitude
8. nuisance
9. routine
10. vacuum
The next ten words focus on double consonant sounds.
11. accord
12. official
13. efficiency
14. fulfill
15. satellite
16. challenge
17. commend
18. opponent
19. assistant
20. successful
Spelling Pre-test Sentences
1. (unite) It would be wonderful if all of the nations would unite their efforts to help all children. (unite)
2. (issue) Stop dodging the issue and make a decision right now. (issue)
3. (juvenile) She criticized his juvenile behavior. (juvenile)
4. (manual) Did you throw away the manual for your new Play Station? (manual)
5. (cruise) She went on a Disney cruise, and had lots of fun and food! (cruise)
6. (document) Please document the time you leave the room and come back in. (document)
7. (gratitude) I would like to express my gratitude to you for doing your best job. (gratitude)
8. (nuisance) No one should be a nuisance to anyone else. (nuisance)
9. (routine) The class had to break their normal routine because of the assembly. (routine)
10. (vacuum) There is a type of vacuum in deep space. (vacuum)
11. (accord) We have to come to one accord before the end of the day. (accord)
12. (official) French is the official language of Quebec. (official)
13. (efficiency) Because of her efficiency the project was done in a few hours. (efficiency)
14. (fulfill) Amazon uses a website to fulfill customer orders. (fulfill)
15. (satellite) The moon is a satellite of the earth. (satellite)
16. (challenge) I am going to challenge myself to learn as much as I can this year. (challenge)
17. (commend) I commend you for reading Calvin and Hobbes it has some hard words. (commend)
18. (opponent) She is a strong opponent in Fortnite, watch your back! (opponent)
19. (assistant) Her personal assistant waited for her by the door with her coffee a daily planner. (assistant)
20. (successful) Nikola Tesla was a very successful engineer. (successful)