Spelling words r – z is the theme for this week’s mnemonics and it is the last one that covers spelling words.
It begins with receive and ends with who and has acronyms, acrostics, and helpful phrases for teaching kids to spell these words.
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Mnemonics for Spelling Words R – Z
Receive
It’s better to give than to receive.
ALSO remember this phrase:
“I” before “e” except after “c”
And when saying “a” as in neighbor or weigh
And weird is weird.
Rhythm
Rhythm
Helps
Your
Two
Hips
Move
Special
The CIA has special agents.
Stationary
Something that is stationary stays still.
Stationery
Stationery is for writing letters.
There
There has here in it.
Together
TO
GET
HER
Tomorrow
Should I go with TOM, OR ROW, tomorrow?
Truly
It’s truly hot in the month of July.
Who
We
Hate
Onions
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