This week s spelling pattern / rule is: Words ending in 'el' as /l/ Rule: Use al or el after these letters: m,n,r,v,w. Use al or el after a consonant diagraph: sh, ch, th, qu. Use al or el after a vowel in words like: usual and fuel
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camel |
That camel has a big hump!
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easel |
We have a writing easel in class.
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tunnel |
The cave explorers had to wriggle through the tunnel.
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squirrel |
The squirrel had a bushy tail.
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jewel |
The jewel was set in a gold ring.
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towel |
The baby was wrapped in a towel.
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tinsel |
Tinsel is a festive decoration.
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travel |
I travel to school in a car.
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weasel |
A weasel has a brown body and a short tail.
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caramel |
I love caramel ice cream!
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climb |
The wall is too high to climb over.
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clothes |
There were lots of clothes drying on the line.
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