Spell Bee Preparation, Class 3
Last updated: May 2026 · For the 2026-27 academic year
Three of the main Spell Bees run in India for Class 3 children: MaRRS International Spelling Bee, CREST CSB, and SpellBee International (there are others too, such as WIZ). They differ in format (oral vs written), word lists, and rounds, but all reward the same thing: deep familiarity with how English words are built.
Class 3 word lists run to roughly 300-1,000 words depending on the competition, drawn from everyday Class 3 vocabulary plus harder "stretch" words. Preparation is less about memorising a list and more about building spelling pattern recognition.
The three main Class 3 Spell Bees
MaRRS International Spelling Bee
Organised by MaRRS Intellectual Services
- Format
- Multi-round elimination across written and oral/audio rounds
- Rounds
- School → Inter-school → State → National → International
- Class 3 placement
- Class 3 falls in a lower-primary category (check the current year's category guide on the official MaRRS site, as categorisations shift)
- What it feels like
- Oral and audio rounds once past the school round, covering spelling, pronunciation and word knowledge.
CREST International Spell Bee (CSB)
Organised by CREST Olympiads
- Format
- Online, about 60 minutes (webcam-proctored)
- Rounds
- Two levels (Level 1 and Level 2); Level 1 draws most questions from a provided word list, Level 2 has no list
- Class 3 placement
- Separate Class 3 paper
- What it feels like
- Mostly multiple-choice, plus a short audio round. Tests spelling recognition ("which is spelled correctly?") and contextual usage. No negative marking.
SpellBee International
Organised by SpellBee International (an educational-research organisation)
- Format
- Online/offline language assessment (the SLEP programme), with spelling tested by dictation
- Rounds
- Inter-school → State → National → International
- Class 3 placement
- Separate categories by class
- What it feels like
- Broader than pure spelling: word knowledge, roots, grammar and comprehension, with a dictation-based spelling round.
Registration windows and exact category cut-offs change year on year. Always verify on the official competition website before registering.
How to prepare without burning out
Spell Bee preparation has one rule that beats all others: daily, short, varied. 10 minutes a day for four months will produce dramatically better results than two hours every Saturday.
- Build a base list of 200 words from your child's English textbook and the previous year's Spell Bee word list. Get familiar with these first.
- Add 50-100 "stretch" words from the list further down this page. These are the ones that decide medals.
- Use audio. Spell Bees test the ear-to-spelling connection. Hearing the word in Indian English (not American or British) builds the right mental model. The Glovoy Words app voices every word in Indian English by default.
- Practise spell-aloud at home. Even for written Bees like CREST CSB, spelling the word out loud first locks it in better than just reading the four options.
- Don't quiz aggressively. The fastest way to break a 7-year-old's spelling confidence is to make practice feel like a test. Keep it casual, daily, in 10-minute pockets.
20 tricky "stretch" words worth knowing
These are harder, high-value words (Class 3 and up), each with a classic spelling trap. They aren't the everyday Class 3 list, they're the stretch words that separate confident spellers in the later rounds. Each row shows the exact place most children slip.
| Word | The tripwire |
|---|---|
| calendar | second 'a' (not 'calender') |
| necessary | one 'c', two 's' |
| Wednesday | silent 'd' before 'n' |
| embarrass | two 'r', two 's' |
| separate | 'a' in middle (not 'seperate') |
| beautiful | 'eau' vowel cluster |
| definitely | '-ite-' in middle (not 'definately') |
| exercise | '-cise' ending |
| familiar | '-iar' ending |
| government | silent 'n' before 'm' |
| immediately | two 'm', '-iate-' cluster |
| knowledge | silent 'k', 'dge' ending |
| library | '-rar-' middle |
| occasion | two 'c', one 's' |
| restaurant | silent 'au', '-rant' ending |
| vehicle | silent 'h' |
| achievement | '-ieve-' (i before e) |
| accommodate | two 'c', two 'm' |
| business | silent 'i' |
| conscience | '-sci-' cluster |
How Glovoy Words helps with Spell Bee prep
- Indian English audio for every word, matching what your child will hear at the Bee, not American or British pronunciation
- Daily 10-minute sessions, capped, with no over-practice and no burnout
- Five-step spaced repetition: words your child gets wrong return tomorrow; words they get right go into longer review
- Add your child's own spelling list from school, from a competition word list, or from a photo of a printed sheet (Premium feature)
- A dedicated Spell Bee word set already includes the high-frequency Spell Bee words above and their context
Frequently asked questions
Which Spell Bee should my Class 3 child enter?
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Are Spell Bee preparation and SOF IEO preparation the same thing?
This is an independent guide. Glovoy is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by MaRRS, CREST, SpellBee International, or any other spelling-bee organiser. All exam and organisation names and trademarks belong to their respective owners and are used here only to describe the contests. Always confirm the current format, rounds and dates on the official organiser's website before your child takes part.