Students have practiced the spelling words twice in class, and they should know both the spelling and meaning of each word. Here are the words they should be familiar with:
- Clip: A small object used to hold things together, like paper clips.
- Clap: To strike your hands together to make a sound, usually to show happiness or appreciation.
- Clog: A type of shoe, or something that blocks or stops up a space, like a sink.
- Clasp: A device used to fasten things together, like on a necklace or a bag.
- Cloud: A fluffy mass of water vapor floating in the sky.
- Clean: When something is free from dirt or mess.
- Climb: To go up something, like a ladder or a tree.
- Clunky: Something that is heavy, awkward, or not smooth.
- Bend: To change the shape of something by making it curve.
- Fend: To protect yourself from something or keep it away.
- Vest: A type of clothing worn on the upper body, like a sleeveless shirt or a jacket without sleeves.
- Tent: A portable shelter made of fabric, used for camping.
- Spent: When you use up something, like money or energy, or when something is finished.
- Wreck: To destroy or damage something badly.
- Reflect: To think carefully about something, or when light bounces off a surface like a mirror.