tower (n.) - a tall building or structure.stack (v.) - to pile or arrange objects on top of each other.skill (n.) - having expertise in an area or doing something well.rumor (n.) - a circulating story that is doubtful or not based on facts.proof (n.) - evidence provided to show the truth of a statement.ocean (n.) - the large sea that covers the earth broken into regions.moist (adj.) - something that is slightly wet.label (n.) - tag attached to material providing information about it.insect (n.) - a small invertebrate animal with six legs and two pairs of wings.fresh (adj.) - new, different, recently obtained.doubt (n.) - having a feeling of uncertainty about something.design (n.) - arrangement of lines into a specific pattern.cycle (n.) - series of events happening in a specific order.cause (n.) - a principle or movement someone is ready to defend.brave (adj.) - showing courage when faced with danger or pain.amaze (v.) - great surprise or astonishment.Jump into these five-letter 2nd grade spelling words. However, as the year goes on it helps to start funneling in words that are a bit more challenging. Shorter spelling words are great when kids are first getting started. yard (n.) - area around a house covered in grass.team (v.) - a group of individuals coming together for a shared purpose. sway (v.) - to move rhythmically like to music.soil (n.) - the layer of earth where plants grow.safe (adj.) - to be protected from dangers.peak (v.) - reaching the highest point or greatest potential.past (n.) - the period of time that has gone by.net (n.) - webbed or mesh structure for catching insects.leap (v.) - to spring or jump in the air.gasp (v.) - sudden inhale of astonishment or pain.flap (v.) - moving wings or arms as if preparing to fly.edit (v.) - to make corrections or modify a paper.deep (adj.) - extending far down from the surface.damp (adj.) - something that is slightly wet.chew (v.) - using the mouth to bite and break down food.calm (adj.) - feeling at peace, not nervous.cage (n.) - confining structure with bars.To get students started, you can explore these 2nd grade vocabulary words with 4 letters or fewer.
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