Latin Numerical Prefixes
This week’s topic is about different Latin Numerical Prefixes

This week’s topic is about different Latin Numerical Prefixes

We are excited to announce that spellers in India can prepare for spelling bees using the following link: https://spellpundit.in/

SpellPundit provides excellent resources for spelling, vocabulary, and Latin/Greek roots. These resources are being used by hundreds of spellers in USA. The words are arranged by difficulty for both novice and expert spellers. The words are available in an online browser-based tool for efficient preparation.
Also, the list words for the Global Spelling Bee Championship are available at a minimum cost. You may purchase the modules by grade level using Instamojo. The online list words allow students to prepare independently without constant help from parents.
You may register your speller individually using the following link:
https://www.instamojo.com/educationaleventsofindia/individual-registration-global-spell-bee-cha/
Please pass this information on to your family members and friends in India.
Please send an email to spellpunditIndia@gmail.com for any questions.
This week’s post is about fictional words!
This week’s topic is about different Latin and Greek roots that have similar meaning!

SpellPundit students performed really well in junior and senior spelling and vocabulary contests at NSF National Finals in MIT today. For example, all of the top 10 Senior Spelling Bee winners are from SpellPundit! Congratulations!!



SpellPundit was recently featured in a video article by Newsy. In this article, we discuss the creation of SpellPundit, our philanthropic partnership with North South Foundation, and this year’s historic outcome at the National Spelling Bee.
Check it out here.

We are excited to have been featured in the The Economic Times of India article, “Meet the Indian-American siblings whose startup is honing winners in spelling bee.”
Check out the article here.

Six out of 8 co-champions, 13 out of 16 finalists, 38 out of 50 semi-finalists and 72 out of the top 100 are SpellPundit students.
2017, 2018 and 2019 Scripps National Bee Words and their distribution in SpellPundit modules. On average, about 55% words come from Level 1, 20% words come from Level 2, 20% words come from Level 3, and the remaining 5% words come from other modules. This is real data from the last 3 years, please use this information to prioritize your study effort.



