
Words with a combination of two Phase Three graphemes. Letters and Sounds, Phase Three.
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cheep |
The tiny chick began to cheep when it was its mother.
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tooth |
My tooth hurt when the dentist poked it.
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chair |
Use this tape to bind round the broken chair leg.
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sharp |
He's over 90 but his mind is still sharp.
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torch |
In the USA a torch is called a flashlight.
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looking |
You're looking very smart today.
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sheet |
The junior band were all improving in their understanding of sheet music notation.
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harsh |
The judge handed out a harsh punishment to the criminal.
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waiter |
The waiter was too busy to serve me.
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poach |
You must not poach as it is against the law.
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orchard |
There is an abundance of apples in the orchard.
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powder |
How much curry powder shall I use?
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thing |
I haven't got a thing to wear.
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short |
I wrote a short note to my friend.
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arch |
The tourists stood beneath the arch.
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shoal |
There were lots of fish in the shoal.
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north |
The North Pole is in the Arctic.
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lightning |
That was a huge flash of lightning.
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thorn |
Watch out for the thorn on that rose.
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church |
The bridegroom was late for church.
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Spelling games using the word list: Words with a combination of two Phase Three graphemes - part 1
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The classic English word game.
Against the Clock
Spelling 'against the clock'.
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