Across
- 2. Letters Spelling words with repeated letters, like "happy" or "letter".
- 4. Spelling words that are commonly used in everyday language.
- 5. Spelling words that are made up of two or more smaller words, like "football".
- 6. Knowing how to spell words that sound the same but have different meanings.
- 10. Knowing how to spell abbreviated words by combining them, such as "can't" for "cannot".
- 11. Knowing how to spell words with added prefixes, like "un-" or "re-".
- 12. Knowing how to spell words with vowel sounds, like "boat" or "meet".
- 13. The ability to recognize and spell common words by memory.
- 14. The correct order and arrangement of letters in a word.
Down
- 1. Spelling words with added suffixes, like "-ing" or "-ed".
- 3. Spelling words based on their sounds and phonemes.
- 4. Spelling words that are connected by a hyphen, like "well-being".
- 7. Spelling words in their plural form by adding "-s" or "-es" at the end.
- 8. Letters Recognizing and spelling words with silent letters, like "k" in "knee".
- 9. Recognizing and spelling words that don't follow common spelling patterns.
- 10. Spelling words with consonant sounds, like "cat" or "stop".
