New Scientific Words Module
Upon popular demand from parents and spellers, we are adding a scientific words module in SpellPundit. Please check out next week!
Upon popular demand from parents and spellers, we are adding a scientific words module in SpellPundit. Please check out next week!
Due to popular demand, the word search feature is available in SpellPundit now!
Spelling bee, like any other competition, requires a strategic planning and time commitment. Here is an outline of various SpellPundit modules and their order of preparation to excel in the Scripps National Spelling Bee!
SpellPundit is a one-stop resource for all spelling and vocabulary bees. The software at http://www.spellpundit.com allows students to prepare for spelling and vocabulary competitions at an amazing speed and accuracy. SpellPundit is useful for both novice and advanced students. This website was developed by two well-regarded former Scripps spellers, Shobha Dasari and her younger brother, Shourav Dasari. This online tool has about 120,000 spelling words, 20,000 vocabulary words, and several thousand Latin/Greek roots, and homonyms words. All words have audio pronunciation, definition, part of speech, and language of origin. So, spellers can prepare independently without constant help from parents. Please contact spellpundit@gmail.com for further details. #ThrowbackThursday
It’s less than two weeks until the Spandana spelling bee! SpellPundit is a proud sponsor of this event!
An opportunity to test your child’s spelling and math skills! Please register for the Spandana spelling and math competitions to be held on November 17th in Skillman, NJ. Please find the registration details and additional information at https://www.spandana.org/nj-spelling-bee-2019.html. Also, please share the information about this event with friends and family.
Spandana is a Non-Profit organization. Spandana’s mission is to promote academic excellence through contests, and also help underprivileged children.
This week’s topic is about learning words in SpellPundit!
This week’s topic is about different types of dance words!
This week’s topic is about words derived from the periodic table of elements!
This week’s topic is about sports terms: