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SPELLING

SAMPLE SPELLING WORDS FOR CHALLENGE 1
Whitman
millpond
fur trapper
Presbyterian
irrigation
moccasin
Marcus
Alice Clarissa
sheep
settlers
geese
lodge
Narcissa
medicine man
journals
Great Grave
Spalding
tepee
Waiilatpu
Willamette Valley
treaty
Memorial Shaft
orchard
religion
Cayuse
mission
yoke
measles
blacksmith
agriculture
missionary
emigrant
oxen
tomahawk
grist mill
camas
Indian
wagon
Sager
tule
Hudson's Bay Company
wool
Oregon
Fort Walla Walla
spinning
papoose
beads
adobe
rye grass
Nez Perce
bunch grass
board
memorial
dysentery
typhoid
cholera
epidemic
Lapwai
salmon
cradleboard

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SAMPLE SPELLING WORDS FOR CHALLENGE 2
ammunition bushel Indian wagon bows
wagon tongues molasses wagon plough
churn cornmeal Sager medicine
oxen billowing tule hub bearing
rawhide Hudson's Bay tarpaulin wagon box
yoke heirlooms wool Dutch Oven
Independence fellow Oregon axle
canvas Fort Walla Walla trough prairie schooner
Whitman millpond spinning fur trapper
Presbyterian papoose irrigation moccasin
Marcus Alice Clarissa beads sheep
settlers geese adobe lodge
Narcissa medicine man rye grass journals
Great Grave Spalding Nez Perce teepee
Waiilatpu massacre bunch grass treaty
Memorial Shaft orchard board religion
Cayuse mission memorial yoke
measles blacksmith dysentery agriculture
missionary emigrant typhoid oxen
tomahawk grist mill cholera camas
epidemic bitter root salmon cradleboard
stockade bastion sawyers irrigation
millers traders hearthstones sapling
abandon migration settler frontiersman
patriotic pioneer Oregon Fever prospector
livestock deserted Blackfeet Flathead
Snake Shoshoni Chinook Deschute
Paiute Umatilla Modoc Klickitat

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Some other projects that you can do with spelling could include the following:

  1. Word Searches

  2. Crossword Puzzles

  3. Spelling Bees

  4. Syllabication

  5. Matching Exercise
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