2015 Final Local Bee Guide Words
- 2015 Final Local Bee Guide Words For Kids
- 2015 Final Local Bee Guide Words
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Call it the Super Bowl of Spelling. This week, a record pint-sized spellers are sweating out their ABCs in the Maryland Ballroom of the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland, hoping to be crowned the 2018 Scripps National Spelling Bee champion.
You may know how to spell “victory,” but here are 25 things you might not know about the country’s best-known gathering of logophiles. IT WAS ORGANIZED BY A NEWSPAPER.
The National Spelling Bee was inaugurated in 1925 by Kentucky’s Louisville Courier-Journal as a way to consolidate a number of local spelling bees and generate “general interest among pupils in a dull subject.” (Cash prizes have a tendency to do that.) The E.W. Scripps Company didn’t take ownership of the Bee until 1941. FRANK NEUHAUSER WAS THE BEE’S FIRST OFFICIAL CHAMPION. Neuhauser, an 11-year-old from Louisville, Kentucky, beat out eight other finalists to become the National Spelling Bee’s first champion.
His word for the win? Yes, the flower. On March 22, 2011, Neuhauser—a retired lawyer— at his home in Silver Spring, Maryland at the age of 97. IN 1926, PAULINE BELL BECAME THE FIRST FEMALE CHAMPION. In the Bee’s second year, it declared its first female winner, who won by correctly spelling the color cerise.
Bell kicked off a trend of female winners: Of the Spelling Bee’s 93 champions, 48 of them have been girls. This year, of the competitors are girls. THERE WERE NO WINNERS IN 1943, 1944, OR 1945. That’s because the Spelling Bee was put on hold during World War II. THERE WERE TWO WINNERS ON SIX OCCASIONS. Alex Wong, Getty Images Co-champions have long been a possibility at the National Spelling Bee, and were a reality in 1950, 1957, 1962, 2014, 2015, and, when 11-year-old Nihar Janga of Austin, Texas, and 13-year-old Jairam Hathwar of Corning, New York, both walked away winners. To prevent this continuing trend, the Bee the rules in 2017 by requiring all of the spellers still standing at 6 p.m.
On the Bee's final day to complete a written test to be used to break a tie. THE BEE WAS FIRST TELEVISED IN 1946. The Bee’s national finals were first broadcast live on NBC in 1946.
Portions of the Spelling Bee have since been broadcast on PBS and ABC as well. But since 1994, ESPN has been the Bee’s biggest champion, broadcasting near-constant spelling action throughout the entire competition. NO ONE REALLY KNOWS WHERE THE WORD “BEE” COMES FROM. According to the folks at Scripps: 'The word ‘bee,’ as used in ‘spelling bee,’ is one of those language puzzles that has never been satisfactorily accounted for.
A fairly old and widely-used word, it refers to a community social gathering at which friends and neighbors join together in a single activity (sewing, quilting, barn raising, etc.) usually to help one person or family. 'The earliest known example in print is a spinning bee, in 1769. Spelling bee is apparently an American term. It first appeared in print in 1875, but it seems certain that the word was used orally for several years before that.' MERRIAM-WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY IS THE SPELLING BEE BIBLE.
With more than 472,000 word entries, it’s the official dictionary of the Scripps National Spelling Bee—and the only one that counts in terms of spelling. KIDS ARE GIVEN A TOTAL OF TWO MINUTES TO SPELL A WORD. The countdown begins when the pronouncer first pronounces the word. “KNAIDEL” CAUSED A CONTROVERSY IN 2013.
Alex Wong, Getty Images In 2013, New Yorker Arvind Mahankali won the competition by spelling the word “knaidel,” another word for matzo ball. While a number of Yiddish speakers that Mahankali's spelling was incorrect, the then-13-year-old's spelling of the word was the same as Merriam-Webster's, leading the event’s organizers to declare that there was no controversy at all. A TRAFFIC LIGHT HELPS SPELLERS KEEP TRACK OF THE TIME. Spellers have the benefit of viewing a monitor with a traffic light to keep track of time. For the first 75 seconds, the traffic light is green, followed by 15 seconds of yellow. At the 30-second mark, the light turns red and a countdown clock appears.
Neither the judges nor the pronouncer can communicate with the speller once the monitor has shifted into “red light mode.” 12. PRONOUNCER DR. JACQUES BAILLY IS A CHAMPION SPELLER, TOO. For the past 16 years, Dr. Jacques Bailly has served as the Spelling Bee’s official pronouncer, and was an associate pronouncer for 12 years before that.
But his history with the Spelling Bee goes back even further—all the way back to 1980, when he the whole shebang at the age of 14 by correctly spelling elucubrate. BAILLY DOESN’T PLAY FAVORITES. “I always want them to get all the words right,” Bailly TIME in 2009 about sympathizing with the entire lineup of spellers. “I think that's a lot of the fun of the spelling bee—you root for everybody. And I try to make it clear to the spellers that I'm there to give them absolutely every possible thing that I can to help them—within some limits.” In fact, it’s part of Bailly’s job to help the speller.
If he has some word information that he senses could be helpful to the speller, he can offer it up without the speller requesting it. THEY TAKE “THE GIGGLE FACTOR” INTO ACCOUNT. In a 2003 with the St.
Petersburg Times, Bailly admitted that in the days leading up to the final event, Spelling Bee officials review every word for a final time and take into account something they call “the giggle factor,” explaining that “A word like ‘titillation’ might cause a sixth-, seventh- or eighth-grader to giggle.” 15. THE FIRST RULE OF THE SPELLING BEE WORD COMMITTEE IS YOU DO NOT TALK ABOUT THE SPELLING BEE WORD COMMITTEE. Chip Somodevilla, Getty Images Though there is a committee of officials who approve all the words that will be used in any year’s competition, “The first rule of the committee is not admitting that you’re on the committee,” Bee spokesman Chris Kemper told TIME in 2013.
“The committee is the secret sauce of the spelling bee and the identity of those on the committee will not be revealed.” 16. BAILLY IS A MEMBER. “It is true that Jacques is on the word committee,” Kemper to ABC Denver in 2014. “But beyond that, the members of the team and their process is secret.” 17. MISSPELLINGS AREN’T THE ONLY CAUSE FOR DISQUALIFICATION. In addition to clearly misspelling a word, there are four other reasons a speller can be disqualified.
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These include not approaching the microphone when it’s the speller’s at-bat ('unless there are extenuating circumstances that, in the judges’ sole discretion, merit holding the speller’s word in reserve and offering it to the speller after all other spellers in the round have spelled and before the close of the round'); engaging in “unsportsmanlike conduct”; altering the letters or sequence of letters in the process of retracing a spelling; or uttering “unintelligible or nonsense sounds” during the spelling process. THE SPELLING BEE REQUIRES MORE THAN JUST SPELLING. In 2013, vocabulary questions were added to the preliminary rounds, a move that was met with criticism by some, who believe that a spelling bee should be a test of one’s spelling ability only. But the Bee’s executive director, Paige Kimble, says the change in procedure is one that helps reinforce the Bee’s educational purpose.
“What we know with the championship-level spellers is that they think of their achievement in terms of spelling and vocabulary being two sides of the same coin,” Kimble the Associated Press in 2013. “These spellers will be excited at the opportunity to show off their vocabulary knowledge through competition.” 19. PAIGE KIMBLE AND DR. BAILLY GO WAY BACK.
Bailly became the Spelling Bee champion back in 1980, it was Kimble (then known as ) who he defeated. But all was not lost: She won the very next year, and has been working with the organization in a professional capacity since 1984. “SCHWARMEREI” HAS KNOCKED OUT TWO FINALISTS.
Matthew Cavanaugh, Getty Images This German origin noun, which means excessive sentimentality, has knocked out two finalists in recent years, once in 2004 and again in 2012. The former incident happened to 13-year-old Akshay Buddiga, who famously on stage in the middle of spelling alopecoid earlier in the competition, only to get up and spell the word correctly. 'CONNOISSEUR' IS A WORD TO ANTICIPATE. The French origin noun is the most frequent word on the Scripps National Spelling Bee word lists.
GOOD SPELLERS MAKE GREAT SCIENTISTS. Jeffrey Blitz, who directed the 2002 Oscar-nominated documentary Spellbound about the National Spelling Bee, TIME how he observed that many Spelling Bee finalists go on to have careers in science and medicine. “Something about the kind of brain that’s not intimidated by the dictionary in childhood seems well-suited to the work of medicine in adulthood,” he noted. MORE THAN ONE-FIFTH OF THIS YEAR’S SPELLERS ARE BEE VETS. Of 2018's 516 competitors, of them—nearly 22 percent—have competed previously at the Scripps National Spelling Bee.
SIVASAIPRANEETHREDDY DEVIREDDY IS THIS YEAR’S YOUNGEST SPELLER. As the weather turns colder and you pull your warm clothes out from storage, you may begin to crave a new look. Upgrading your wardrobe with a new coat provides a great opportunity to help someone else stay warm this winter. There are even a few places that will give you a discount on buying new winter staples if you donate your preowned outerwear. Here are five ways to make sure that donated coat goes to someone who more than you do.
GIVE IT TO J. Between now and Christmas, J. Crew’s coat drive will reward you for bringing in gently used outwear.
2015 Final Local Bee Guide Words
Donate a coat before December 25 and you’ll get a $25 discount on any purchase of more than $125, giving you the opportunity to pick up a new coat at a cheaper price. In 2017, customers donated coats as part of the partnership with the charity. BRING IT TO THE BASEBALL STADIUM. If you live in the New York area, a used coat could get you Mets tickets. The Mets and New York Cares are sponsoring a holiday this year on November 14. Bring a coat to the Team Store at Citi Field and you’ll receive a voucher for two tickets to one of the team’s games in April or May 2019. Several other baseball teams host coat drives across the country, so check your local teams’ sites to see if there is a coat drive near you.
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Richmond, Virginia’s minor league team the Flying Squirrels, for instance, is hosting a on November 3 that will provide live music, food samples, and kids’ activities to fans who come and donate coats. TAKE IT TO BURLINGTON COAT FACTORY. Each year, Burlington Coat Factory teams up with the nonprofit Delivering Good to provide warm clothes to families who need them. Bring your coat to any store and in return, you’ll receive a 10 percent discount on any purchase.
(Also, warm fuzzy feelings.) As part of the 11th annual drive in 2017, the company collected and donated more than 160,000 coats. While the company hasn’t yet announced the timing of its 2018 drive, it usually lasts from mid-November to mid-January. Keep an eye out on for this year’s dates. FIND A ROTARY CLUB. Rotary International clubs all over the U.S.
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Hold their own local coat drives each year—the one in Longmont, Colorado has been around for almost. While it might not be quite as long-running as Longmont’s (which takes place this year from October 14 to November 21), chances are, there’s a coat drive at your local Rotary club going on in your town this fall and winter. Contact your local club for dates and drop-off locations. START YOUR OWN COAT DRIVE. To really do some good this winter, don't just donate to a coat drive—start one yourself. You can register a drive with national organizations like in order to receive free tools and resources to help you plan and promote your drive. All you need to do to start is set dates, pick an organization to donate the coats to, figure out where your drop-off locations will be, and start spreading the word.
To take matters into your own hands, start with for launching your own coat drive. Plenty of local charities, businesses, schools, and shelters offer their own coat drives for nearby residents, so you don’t need to drop your coat off at a major retailer. As an alternative, there’s probably a smaller coat drive going on in your town.
And if you really want to make sure folks in need stay warm this winter, consider donating other warm items like to homeless shelters and other organizations as well.
This page features 120 spelling bee words for 8th grade. It's a great study list for students in 6th, 7th and 8th grades. Use the links below to find our lists for other grades. You may wish to adjust our list for your specific group of students. Feel free to use additional easier words, or insert some more difficult ones. Give students lots of practice in oral spelling before competitions.
Ask students to spell words frequently aloud, even from their seats, for a bit of 'performance' practice. Be sure to use spelling bee words in sentences when quizzing students. For instance, bizarre, should be clarified so it won't be confused with bazaar: The dog's behavior was so bizarre, the veterinarian knew it was gravely ill.