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This Spelling Review 1 quiz will test elementary school children on a variety of spellings. These spellings won’t belong to a particular sound group and won’t be in a particular order. This is the best way to test if a child really remembers these spellings.
These spellings will be random words, so good luck. See if you can get 10/10.
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'Off' has a 'f' sound at the end of it whereas 'of' is said like this: 'ov'.
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The youngest chess grandmaster was 13 years old.
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Although the word 'think' has a 'n' in it, you don't necessarily hear it when you say the word.
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Both these words have the 'tch' sound.
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Both these words end with a 'v' and if a word ends with that sound, it is almost always followed by a silent 'e'.
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An apostrophe should only be used to show a letter is missing or if someone owns something - a box can't own anything!
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The word asked is a high frequency word, this means you'll use it a lot in your writing, so it's worth remembering how to spell it!
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If you write a day of the week or a month name, you should always start that word with a capital letter.
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It's a fair comment - you should only play a sport if you enjoy it as that is the whole point! Also, you should be prepared to lose as it happens to everyone - even Rafael Nadal.
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There are two words that sound the same: sale and sail. Sail is to do with boats and sale means items are now cheaper.
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