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May 2023 Round-up

Our 3 Word Lists for May 2023 were words ending in ‘tle’, arts-related jobs, and 10 Words for... HAPPY. Whether you’re looking to excel in exams or enhance your communication skills, this month’s word lists will provide a comprehensive range of words to explore.   From automated assessments to personalised learning paths, discover how Spellzone empowers teachers to focus on what matters most: teaching. Check out these 5 Ways Spellzone Helps Reduce Teacher Workload.   By providing inclusive resources, differentiated instruction, and targeted support, Spellzone ensures that every learner has an equal opportunity to succ...

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Commonly Confused Words: Oar vs. Or vs. Ore

What does each word mean? An oar an implement used to propel or steer a boat. Here is oar used in an example sentence: I used two oars to row the boat. The word or is used in a sentence to link an alternative. Here is or used in some example sentences: Do you prefer apples or oranges? It might rain or it might be sunny. You can work on your Course Pathway or play a spelling game.  Ore a mineral that contains metal that is valuable enough to be mined. Here is ore used in an example sentence: They extracted iron ore from the earth. Where does each word come from? Oar comes from the Middle English &l...

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