ceptions I am really puzzled by your reaction. ieve I love going to wedding receptions*. estion The policeman caught the thief red-handed. What was that group protesting over? esting I would like to make a suggestion. Has that suspect confessed to the murder yet? essed 2 2. Evaluation Test #1 (After 40 Days) Pattern Lesson being tested word is in 1. We don't expect that you'll have any E's. Note: You can use this as a pre-test as well as a post-test to show real gains. That is why the initial consonants or blends are given to the children. You are testing only on the spelling patterns taught. Notice that you are not testing on the whole word. All they have to do is fill in the blanks. AVKO gives permission for parents (and teachers) to duplicate for classroom purposes only the tests on the following pages. 160.Ĥ Grading If your particular system requires that a grade be given for spelling, we would recommend that tests for grading purposes be given at a separate time and that the children be graded on their learning of the spelling of the sounds not the words as the suggested tests for grading purposes are constructed to do. 158 in The Patterns of English Spelling (TPES) the -uss, p. ( proh GRESS ) *** NOTES: The word buss means to kiss. What do you call something wrong with a girl? Something amiss with a miss. The bust of Shakespeare was bused (or bussed) from school to school. amiss/a miss When the mayor of London visited Arizona, he said he missed the mist. truss trusses *** buss focus * Homophones: missed/mist bussed/bust/bused. discuss discusses discussed discussion 25. dismiss dismisses dismissed dismissal 17. ** to progress progressed progressive progression 14. ** made progress hard-pressed duress Miss Hess 13. possess possessed possessive possession 12. express expressed expressive expression 6. oppress oppressed oppressive oppression 5. decompress decompressed decompresses decompression 4. compress compresses compressing compression 3. impress impressed impressive impression 2. 319.ģ 16 5th day 6th day 7th day 8th day 1. 156 in The Patterns of English Spelling (TPES) the -aw, p. * Heteronyms: bass ( bass )/bass ( BAY'ss ) We went fishing for bass. The guest guessed correctly to wait for the host to begin eating. We were blessed (or blest) as the case may be. The men in Moby Dick were massed around the mast of the ship. When we passed through Chicago, it was way past midnight. depress depressed depressing depression 15 * Homophones: alas/a lass passed/past massed/mast Wes/west Les/less blessed/blest guessed/guest Alas, it was a lass and not a lad that won the tournament. profess professed professor profession 24. confess confessed confessing confession 23. bless * blessed successive succession 22. success successes successful successfully 21. process processed processing processed 20. surpass surpasses surpassed surpassing 11. trespass trespasses trespassed trespassers 10. 1 AVKO Sequential Spelling 3 for Home Study Learning rain train strain restrain restraints by Don McCabe Research Director AVKO Educational Research FoundationrĢ 1st day 2nd day 3rd day 4th day 1.
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