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Sitton Spelling Concepts FIFTH GRADE

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<strong>Sitton</strong> <strong>Spelling</strong> Required Units: <strong>FIFTH</strong> <strong>GRADE</strong>Unit 24Seeds forSowing SkillsTest ReadyWord PreviewAntonyms are words with opposite meanings.Singular, singular possessive, plural, plural possessive nounsCloze Story Word TestUnit 25Seeds forSowing SkillsTest ReadyWord PreviewA contraction is a combination of two or more words with an apostrophe replacing a letter or letters.A suffix is a letter or letters added to the end of a word./j/ spelling patterns: ge, dge, gi, gyCloze Story Word TestUnit 30Seeds forSowing SkillsTest ReadyWord PreviewHomophones are words that sound the same but have different spelling and meanings.Frequent spelling patterns for /j/ are j, g, dge, gi, gy.Frequent spelling patterns for /s/ are s, ss, sc, ce, ci, cy.Synonyms and antonymsCloze Story Word TestUnit 31Seeds forSowing SkillsTest ReadyWord PreviewA suffix is a letter or letters added to the end of a word.Soft syllable endings: le, el, al, er, or, arCloze Story Word TestUnit 32Seeds forSowing SkillsTest ReadyWord PreviewFrequent spelling patterns for /ou/ are ou and ow.Irregular verb formsCloze Story Word TestUnit 33Seeds forSowing SkillsTest ReadyWord PreviewSome words are spelled with consonant digraphs.A suffix is a letter or letters added to the end of a word.Homophones: there, their, they’re, there’s, theirsCloze Story Word TestPage 5 of 5

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