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SPELLING BEE RULES
1. When it is your turn:
State the word
Spell the word
Repeat the word (Repeating the word indicates that the speller has completed his/her turn)2. Reasons to be disqualified:
If you refuse to start spelling
If you do not approach the microphone
If you engage in unsportsmanlike conduct
If you utter unintelligible or nonsense sounds in the process of spelling. Speak Clearly!Note: Spellers will not be disqualified for failing to note the capitalization of a word or the inclusion of accent marks
hyphens or spaces in a word.3. Speller's Role:
Speak each letter clearly and loudly enough to be understood by the judges and the pronouncer.You may ask the pronouncer to:
o Say the word again o Define the word o Use the word in a sentence o Provide the language of origin o Provide an alternate pronunciation(s)It will be acceptable for a speller to begin spelling a word, stop, ask the pronouncer to start over and then
change the letters from those first spoken ONLY if said speller has not repeated the word after spelling it.
By repeating a word after having spelled it, a speller indicates that he/she is completely done with his/her
turn.Example: A speller repeats the word he/she is given, spells the word, but then asks to start over. This
speller would be allowed to start over because he/she did not repeat the word after spelling it initially.
Example: A speller repeats the word he/she is given, spells the word, repeats the word and then asks to
start over. This speller would not be allowed to start over because he/she repeated the word after spelling it
thereby indicating that his/her turn was complete.Example: A speller is given the word
not ask to start over, r4. Upon misspelling a word, the speller immediately drops out of the competition, except as provided for in
the end-of-bee procedure that follows:If all spellers in the final round misspell, all spellers from that round remain in the competition and a new round
begins. If only one speller in this round spells correctly, a new one-word round begins for this remaining speller. If
this speller succeeds in correctly spelling this word, he/she will be declared the champion. However, if the
remaining speller misspells this word, a new round begins with all the spellers who spelled in the previous round.