Spelling Word List: When the graphemes sh, ch, th and ng have been learned - part 2

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Practising segmentation for spelling. Full circle resources. Letters and Sounds, Phase Three.

song We have a song thrush in our garden.
long The bride wore a long white veil.
lock Did I lock the car?
shock The loud bang gave us a shock.
shop Buy meat at the butcher's shop.
chop Could you chop some wood for the fire?
chip Chip can also be a name.
chick The chick came out of the egg.
thick The bear has thick fur.
thing I haven't got a thing to wear.
sing Sing the first verse.

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long
lock
shock
shop
chop
chip
chick
thick
thing
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Spring spelling gameSpringtime Spelling
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Egg hunt spelling gameEgg Hunt
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Word search Word Search, small
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Against the clock Against the Clock
Spelling 'against the clock'.

Mayan Temple spelling gameMayan Temple
Try the temple spelling puzzle.

Monkey Business spelling gameMonkey Business
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