How to Train for a Spelling Bee
There's more to winning a spelling bee than memorizing words. Here's how the champions train.
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Hit the books more effectively -- and get more A's -- with these study tips.
You Will Need
- Reading
- Word lists
- Knowledge of word roots
- Spelling rules
- Study
Steps
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Step 1
Read
Read as many books and news articles as you can. Good spellers are almost always avid readers.
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Step 2
Get the bee list
Study the official word lists that are used in district, county, city, regional, and state spelling bees. They change annually, and are provided to participating schools.
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Step 3
Learn hard-to-spell words
Study words that are frequently misspelled. Find collections of them online or in bookstores.
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Step 4
Study Latin and Greek roots
Learn Latin, Greek, and other roots as part of your training. Asking for a word's language of origin is allowed at spelling bees, so having this knowledge can help you figure out how to spell words you've never heard before.
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Step 5
Memorize spelling rules
Memorize spelling rules such as "I before E except after C." Knowing these spelling principles is a great way to train for a bee.
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Step 6
Study
Study as much as you can. Most competitive spellers train every single day. Remember, just like getting to Carnegie Hall, getting to the National Spelling Bee finals in Washington, D.C. takes practice, practice, practice!