This Spelling quiz is called 'The Sound ie (tie)' and it has been written by teachers to help you if you are studying the subject at elementary school. Playing educational quizzes is an enjoyable way to learn if you are in the 3rd, 4th or 5th grade - aged 8 to 11.
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This 'Sound ie' spelling quiz tests elementary school children on the sound made with words like ‘tie’.
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The words 'chief' and 'thief' have the 'ie' letters but not the sound. We are looking at 'ie' when it makes the 'igh' sound.
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Geppetto made Pinocchio out of wood and every time he told a lie, his nose would grow!
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Puma were the first company to make trainers without shoelaces; they used velcro.
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Pies can be both savory and sweet. This means you can have a pie for dinner and for dessert!
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Cars don't live, so they can't really die but it is something we say. When we say this, it's called personification - that means we are making the car sound like a person!
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All these answers make the sound 'cried' but only one is a real spelling and therefore, only one is a real word.
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Did you know, the heart is a muscle.
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Some people press flowers, which keeps them looking the same but flat and they can be hung in a frame. You can also use dried petals to make potpourri.
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A fried breakfast with bacon, eggs, sausages, beans and tomatoes is called a Full English. It can come with other foods too, such as mushrooms and toast.
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Ian Fleming wrote about a spy called James Bond. He is one of the most famous fictional spies!
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