
Some new graphemes for reading ew words. Materials for use in Letters and Sounds Phase Five activities.
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blew |
The wind blew gently over the beach.
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chew |
Is it rude to chew gum in church?
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grew |
The teenager grew a lot in just a year.
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drew |
Kate drew a sketch of her brother.
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screw |
A screw fell out of the toolbox.
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crew |
The ship's crew took to the lifeboats.
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brew |
The lady allowed the tea to brew.
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flew |
Lindbergh flew across the Atlantic in 1927.
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threw |
She threw the ball through my window.
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Andrew |
Andrew always did his homework on time.
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stew |
The campers ate beef and mushroom stew.
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few |
Those flowers will die in a few days.
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new |
The new movie has had poor reviews.
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dew |
There is dew on the grass in the morning.
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pew |
A pew is a bench in a church.
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knew |
I wish I knew where I left my keys.
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mildew |
There was black mildew on the damp wall.
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nephew |
My young nephew is called Luke.
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renew |
I want to renew my library book.
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Matthew |
Matthew opened the door in a forcible manner.
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