Spelling I
Spelling II
Tricky Words
Subject vs. Predicate
Complete the Sentence
100

Spell the word: “A small animal with whiskers that likes cheese.”

Rat

100

Spell the word: “A day between Monday and Wednesday.”

Tuesday

100

Spell the word: “A word for when something belongs to you.”

Your

100

What part of the sentence tells who or what the sentence is about?

Subject

100

Complete with a subject: “_________ is my best friend.”

Any Subject

200

Spell the word: “What you wear on your head in winter.”

Hat

200

Spell the word: “You do this when you’re happy.”

Smile

200

Spell the word: “Used to show someone is not here.”

Absent

200

What part tells what the subject is doing?

Predicate

200

Complete with a predicate: “The dog __________.”

Any Predicate

300

Spell the word: “The opposite of tall.”

Short
300

Spell the word: “Not night, but…”

Day

300

Spell the word: “You write with this.”

Pencil

300

In the sentence "The dog barked loudly," what is the subject?

The dog

300

Fill in the Blank: “__________ eats cereal every morning.”

Any Subject

400

Spell the word: “To leap into the air.”

Jump

400

Spell the word: “The opposite of lose.”

Win

400

Spell the word: To "blank" somewhere

Go

400

In the sentence "My sister ate a sandwich," what is the predicate?

Ate a sandwich
400

Add a subject: “__________ went to the park after school.”

Any Subject

500

Spell the word: “What you cook in, that rhymes with ‘fan’.”

Pan

500

Spell the word: “The opposite of dark.”

Light

500

Spell the word: “This word means ‘also.’”

Too

500

In the sentence "Tom and Jerry run fast," name both the subject and the predicate.

Subject: Tom and Jerry; Predicate: run fast

500

Make a complete sentence: “__________ played soccer in the rain.”

Any Subject

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