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Unit 6H Homophones: Spelling the short vowel sounds
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Unit 6H: A 'Beat the spellchecker!' test for Unit 6 words

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Homophones for Unit 6 - Short vowel sounds

Spelling homophones...
... the words the computer spellchecker will not spot.

Spot the mistake in each sentence.

Type the correct word:

I got up late and mist my bus.
You are the only won for me.
Tie the parcel with tight nots.
Mary will spend her life as a none.
Do you know witch way to go?
Put some currents in the cake mix.
Mick has left his house to his sun.
The correct answer gets a tic.
Did you hear the bell wring?
Get fit down at the jim.
We sang sum hymns at the wedding.
Bang the drums and clash the symbols.

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"Spellzone fits in beautifully with our Scope and Sequence of Phonological Awareness and Spelling. It also aligns perfectly with the four areas of spelling knowledge and uses the Brain, Ears, Eyes approach to learning spelling."
Thank you!

Teacher, Australia