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Second Grade Spelling Words - UNIT 1 Unit 1: Week 1 Unit 1: Week 2 Unit 1: Week 3 Unit 1: Week 4 Unit 1: Week 5 Spelling test on Aug 25 Spelling test on Aug. 31 Spelling test on Sept. 7 Spelling test on Sept 21 Spelling test on Sept 28 drum rock list desk job sad chop sack tag rib mess dust someone* country* beautiful, friend, front, somewhere rice page nose space size fine mice late huge blaze race vote move*, live*, machines, woman, work, everywhere, world stop strap nest hand brave ask clip stream mask twin breeze state couldn t*, build*, father, mother, love, bear, straight talked talking dropped dropping excited exciting lifted lifting hugged hugging smiled smiling warm*, early*, eyes, full, animals, water bunch that wish patch when what math them shape whale itch chase gone*, often*, learn, pieces, though, together, very

Second Grade Spelling Words - UNIT 2 Scarcity Tara & Tiree Abraham Lincoln Bremen Town Musicians One Good Turn Spelling test on Oct. 5 Spelling test on Oct. 12 Spelling test on Oct. 19 Spelling test on Oct. 26 Spelling test on Nov. 2 her person serve skirt birth dirt turn curb curl purse turtle nurse random to be on the spelling test. above, ago, enough, toward, whole, word part hard smart farm born horse before more porch corn chore score random to break, listen, family, once, heard, pull I'll I'm it's he's who's she's isn't didn't hadn't can t aren t haven t random to certainly, laugh, you re, either, second, great, worst note notes tune tunes lunch lunches switch switches story stories baby babies random to bought, people, pleasant, probably, scared, shall, sign tail main wait raise brain paint say away play stay today tray random to behind, brought, door, sorry, minute, everybody, promise, Nouns are words that name a person, place, animal, or thing. Common nouns are words that name a person, place, animal, or thing. Proper nouns are special names for people, places, animals, or things. They begin with capital letters. Plural nouns are words that name more than one person, place, animal, or thing. Most nouns add s or es to show more than one. Some nouns change spelling become plural. A possessive noun shows who or what owns something. To show ownership, add an apostrophe ( ) and s.

Second Grade Spelling Words - UNIT 3 Unit 3 : Week 1 Unit 3 : Week 2 Unit 3 : Week 3 Unit 3 : Week 4 Unit 3 : Week 5 Spelling test on Nov. 9 Spelling test on Nov. 16 Spelling test on Nov. 30 Spelling test on Dec. 7 Spelling test on Jan. 11 read easy seat team leave feet sleep deep wheel teeth windy party goat float toast toad slow show bowl ago open most hold told basketball someone weekend something birthday riverbank bathtub backyard driveway bedtime raindrop mailbox sky cry fly myself right flight bright wild find child blind spider sooner soonest hotter hottest busier busiest happier happiest smaller smallest fatter fattest guess, pretty, science, shoe, village, watch, won answer, company, faraway, parents, wash, picture, school, been, believe, caught, finally, today, tomorrow, whatever alone, buy, daughters, half, many, their, youngest clothes, hours, money, neighbor, only, question, taught

Second Grade Spelling Words - UNIT 4 Soil A Froggy Fable Life Cycle of Pumpkin Night the Moon Fell First Tortilla Spelling test on Jan. 18 Spelling test on Jan. 25 Spelling test on Feb. 1 Spelling test on Feb. 8 Spelling test on Feb. 15 around out gown sound flower howl toy noise royal moist coil cow grains, materials, particles, seeps, substances, texture Comparative Adjectives: Use er or -est to compare objects. ankle title apple cable purple able bugle bundle bubble giggle sparkle tickle clearing, crashed, perfect, pond, splashing, traveled put cook stood full wood July shook push pull brook book hood bumpy, fruit, harvest, root, smooth, soil, vine downstairs football cowboy houseboat railroad rainbow boyhood oatmeal soybean roadway outplay daydream balance, canyons, coral, rattle, slivers, sway, whisper too new fruit blue true fool suit spoon clue juice drew flew awaken, cliffs, mountain, rainbow, suffer, volcano Adjectives & Our Adjectives for Number, Adverbs that tell When Adverbs that tell How: Senses: Size, & Shape: Use words & Where: Adverbs tell Adverbs can tell more Use your 5 senses to to describe number, size, about a verb. Some tell about an action. These describe a person, place, & shape. A & an are when & where an action usually end in ly. animal, or thing. adjectives, too! happens.

Second Grade Spelling Words - UNIT 5 Unit 5 : Week 1 Unit 5 : Week 2 Unit 5 : Week 3 Unit 5 : Week 4 Unit 5 : Week 5 Spelling test on Feb. 22 Spelling test on Mar. 1 Spelling test on Mar. 8 Spelling test on Mar. 15 Spelling test on Apr. 12 cheerful graceful visitor teacher helper fighter sailor slowly weekly hardly yearly quickly building, burning, masks, quickly, roar, station, tightly unsafe unlock unpack unplug preheat preschool rerun rewind regroup disappear discolor disagree annoy, complain, mumbles, P.M., shrugs, signature knock knee knob wrong write wrap wren lamb comb climb gnat sign chased, chewing, treat, dripping, grabbed, practice, wagged phone photo graph enough laugh tough rough cough backtrack ticket duckling clang adventure, wondered, clubhouse, exploring, greatest, truest, climbed, talk walk chalk draw thaw auto taught fault launch because August caught afternoon, blame, idea, important, signmaker, townspeople Pronouns A word that takes place of a noun, such as he, she, it, we, you, & they. Singular or Plural Pronouns He, she, & it name only one. We, you, & they name more than one. Using I & me The pronouns I and me can take the place of your name. Use I in the subject. Use me after the action. Different Pronouns I, he, she, we, & they are used in the subject. Me, him, her, us, & them are used after the action verb. You & it can be anywhere. Contractions a way to put 2 words together using an apostrophe. Practice I m, he ll, they re, I ve, it s, couldn t, shouldn t.

Unit 6 : Week 1 Spelling test on Apr. 19 Second Grade Spelling Words - UNIT 6 Unit 6 : Week 2 Spelling test on Apr. 26 Unit 6 : Week 3 Spelling test on May 3 Unit 6 : Week 4 Spelling test on May 10 Unit 6 : Week 5 Spelling test on May 17 heavier heaviest lighter lightest liked liking planned planning skipped skipping tried trying be promise, because, sailed, field, threw, bases, plate, cheers Capital letters start the words for days of the week, months of the year, and holidays. Titles for people also begin with capital letters (Dr. Mr. Mrs.) Mr. Mrs. Dr. Ms. (Miss) Jan. Feb. Aug. Rd. St. (Street) Oct. Nov. Dec. be America, birthday, flag, stars, freedom, nicknames, stripes mixture nation section future picture action caution station fixture motion nature feature be aunt, bank, basket, collects, favorite, present kindness careless goodness useless fearless darkness sadness sickness helpless thankless fitness weakness be campfire, cattle, cowboy, herd, trails galloped, railroad, midair misplace mislead midway misprint midday midweek misbehave midyear mismatch misdeed mistake be assembly, election, microphone, rallies, slogan, speeches Quotation marks ( ) Prepositions are linking Commas are used in show the beginning and words. Prepositions explain addresses, dates, to begin ending of the words where things are (beside, and end a letter, and in a list someone says. The speakers under, on, against, beneath of 3 or more things. name and words such as or over) or when something said and asked are not in is happening (until, during, quotation marks. after, before). Commas in compound sentences Some sentences have ideas that go together, and can be combined with words like and or but. A comma goes before and or but Example: I wanted to vote for president, but I was too young.

Second Grade Spelling Words Second Grade Spelling Words Spelling test on Spelling test on Spelling test on Spelling test on May 24 May 25 May 24 May 25 Spelling words Spelling words Spelling words Spelling words hour our plain plane there their they re to too two won one board bored wood would road rode know no wear where flour flower piece peace ate eight herd heard threw through your you re new knew hour our plain plane there their they re to too two won one board bored wood would road rode know no wear where flour flower piece peace ate eight herd heard threw through your you re new knew Weekly Skill Weekly Skill Weekly Skill Weekly Skill Multiple Meaning words & Multiple Meaning words homophones. & homophones. Multiple Meaning words & homophones. Multiple Meaning words & homophones.