S or ES - Use ES if you do not hear S or if it ends with O, Doubling Rule - If adding a Vowel Suffix, and baseword ends with CVC, double the last letter., Change Rule - Change Y to I, unless the suffix starts with I, or Y is part of a vowel-team, Explosion - /zhun/ is always spelled S-I-O-N, Fraction - After a consonant, use TION most of the time, Vacation - After a long vowel, spell /shun/ T-I-O-N, Nutrition Mission - After a short vowel, spell /shun/ T-I-O-N or S-S-I-O-N, Plate Rule - Silent-E jumps over one tile to make the vowel long, Feet Rule - In a one-syllable word, long E in the middle is usually E-E, Rice Rule - /s/ at the end, after a long vowel, is usually C-E, Rise Rule - /z/ at the end, after a long vowel, is usually S-E, Huge Bridge - The only time you use D-G-E is right after a short vowel., Have Five - The letter V cannot be at the end of an English word., Drop Rule - Drop a Silent-E if adding a Vowel Suffix, Custom, Customize - /eyes/ as a suffix, is always I-Z-E, Famous Rule - /us/ as a suffix is always O-U-S, Nature Rule - /cher/ is spelled T-U-R-E, Palace Office - /iss/ at the end is A-C-E or I-C-E (look up as I-S), Package Rule - /ij/ at the end is A-G-E, Engine Rule - /in/ at the end is I-N-E most of the time, Chocolate Opposite - /it/ at the end is A-T-E or I-T-E (look up as I-T), Admit Admission - If baseword ends in M-I-T, use S-S-I-O-N, Ruffle Rule - If /ful/ at the end is not a suffix, spell it F-L-E, Hassle Whistle Cancel - Look up /sul/ at the end as S-L, Sprinkle Vehicle - If a word has 2 syllables, use K-L-E; if 3 or more use C-L-E, MMmmm.....Peanut Butter - If baseword starts with M, P, or B, use IM as prefix, Dolphin Style - Only Greek words use P-H or Y in the middle,

Spelling Rules Level 5 & 6

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