sitton spelling
Words which in their shortest form end in _-d_, _-de_, _-ge_, _-unit_,
_-rt_, _-se_, _-sr_, take the ending _-sion_; e.g., _abscind_,
_abscission_; _include_, _inclusion_; _emerge_, _emersion_; _remit_,
_remission_; _infuse_, _infusion_; _repress_, _repression_.
All others take the ending _-tion_.
The following are irregularities:
adhesion
assertion
attention
coercion
cohesion
crucifixion
declension
dimension
dissension
distortion
divulsion
expulsion
impulsion
insertion
intention
occasion
propulsion
recursion
repulsion
revulsion
scansion
suspicion
tension
version
sitton spelling
In Level One of the Sitton Spelling, three words are introduced each week and a review test, the Cloze Story Word Test, is given every third week.
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sitton spelling
Word Study
In our class, we use a spelling program called Sitton Spelling . This program emphasizes the development of concepts related to our language. It is based on the most frequently used words in ...
Wednesday, May 2, 2007
sitton spelling
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