Spelling
Definitions
Homophones
True/False
Wildcard
100

Spell the word the was invented by Alexander Graham Bell

T E L E P H O N E

100

phonetic

Language telling you how words sound

100

Name a homophone pair.

MANY ANSWERS

100

A symphony contains many different types of instruments.

TRUE

100

Mr. McNeilis is spelled correctly.

TRUE OR FALSE

FALSE

MR. MCNELIS

200

Spell the word the is a popular jazz instrument

S A X O P H O N E

200

phoneme

The smallest unit of sound in the English language

200

What's the difference between feat and feet?

Feet- plural of foot

Feat- big acheivement

200

air/heir is a homophone pair.

TRUE

200

Stephen A Smith had the _________ day at the beginning of Literature.

WORST

300

Spell the word that is a language, found in the dictionary, that tells you how words sound/are pronounced

P H O N E T I C

300

cacophony

Harsh, discordant sound

300

Define Homophone

Words that sound the same, but are spelled different

300

It would feel good to hear a cacophony.

FALSE

300

_______ _________ (sport) is one of Mr. McNelis' favorite activities. Its when you have to throw a frisbee really far, into a metal basket.

Disc Golf

400

Spell the word that means a harsh, discordant sound 

C A C O P H O N Y

400

Saxophone

Jazz, woodwind instrument that's gold in color.

400

Name 2 homophone pairs not yet mentioned.

Many answers

400

Phon- is the Latin Root for Sound.

FALSE

It is the Greek root for sound.

400
Mr. McNelis' quiz requires me to study for _______ (number) minutes tonight.

15-20

500

Spell the word that means a pleasant sounding song, played by many professional musicians.

S Y M P H O N Y

500

Phonograph

Record Player

500

Describe differences between:

sail/sale


allowed/aloud

Clear cut differences

500

The quiz tomorrow requires a pen and paper.

FALSE

It is to be done on TypeForm.

500

The best resource to use to study tonight is my __________.

Quizlet cards and Doodle Form sheet.

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