The school has said they will put our official school rules on our school web site by Friday, 5/18. But they have given us some guidelines already, and I will put them below:
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Spelling Bee
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First Round in Class
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Should start from next Monday till the last day of May.
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The final round student list should be ready by the end of May 31.
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Grade 1 and all the junior highs are not in the final round
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G2-4:G4-6&6C
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6/7: Grade 2-4 (period 7-8)
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6/8: Grade 5-6 (period 7-8)
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Location: Gym (parents will be invited)
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Final Round Rules
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The word will be repeated twice by the judge.
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Contestants need to say the word then spell, and then say the word
again. For example, Book b-o-o-k book.
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The first letter must be spoken out within 10 seconds. If contestants
cannot open their mouth until the 11th second, then they are out.
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Contestants need to spell correctly within 20 seconds.
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The word must be spelled at once.
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Students have only one chance.
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It’s okay for students to ask the judge to repeat the word and ask for a definition.
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The first 3 rounds, spellers will be given on grade words. The
following 4 rounds will give out words that are mixed within the same group.
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Until the 11th round, judges will give out words that belong to
the next 2 grades.
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In the very end, we will start to use the challenge list.
- If the student is absent
in the final round, it means that student has giving up.A couple of more points:
Grades 5 & 6 Teachers will manage the younger students (Grades 1 to 4) and Teachers from grades 1 to 4 will manage the spellers in Grades 5 & 6.
There will be a practice session for grades 5 and 6 during period 1 on June 6 in the gym.
I wish all of our spellers good luck, and have fun with the contest!
We want to say congratulations to the winners of the in-class contest we did last week:
Audrey, Shawn, Rebecca, Rick, Angelina
They will represent our class in the grades 5 and 6 spelling bee on June 8th. You guys need to know grade 5 and 6 words well, and if you want to win I suggest studying the grades 7 and 8 lists. If you are reading regularly, that helps. Read more English materials or novels and be a machine about looking up new words!