Explore this spelling list: 4th grade words: g. This page is filled with fun activities, spelling games, and resources to aid in your spelling journey. Explore the various learning activities and complete a spelling test to evaluate your progress.
Graded spelling list for 4th Grade students. Words starting with g.
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gain |
Try not to gain too much weight over winter.
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garden |
Please close the garden gate.
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gather |
We went out to gather firewood.
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gentle |
Be very gentle with the tiny kitten.
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giant |
Jack climbed the beanstalk and saw a giant.
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glance |
At first glance it looked like a nice day.
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gold |
He has three gold teeth.
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grandfather |
His grandfather was Dutch.
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grandmother |
The Grandmother had no regrets about her life.
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groceries |
The cashier handed me my groceries.
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grown |
Our baby has grown so quickly.
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guard |
Jack got a job as a security guard at the bank.
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Against the Clock
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Mayan Temple
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Monkey Business
It's bananas!
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