Spelling Word List: Year 6 - Week 1 Spelling Bee

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Study the Word List: Year 6 - Week 1 Spelling Bee

temperature The temperature in the desert was over 40 degrees.
vegetable Carrots, peas and beans are vegetables.
sufficient Do you have sufficient money for a bus ride home? *
programme British English spelling The theme tune for that new programme is very catchy. *
mischievous He is a mischievous puppy. *
rhythm James plays rhythm guitar.
privilege It was a great privilege to work with the artist.
relevant She listed her relevant experience on the job application.
frequently Frequently, the teacher reminded the children to revise. *
convenience We can arrange a meeting at your convenience.
necessary It is necessary to demarcate a sentence with a full stop and capital letter. *
appreciative She was appreciative of the help. *
immediately Stop that immediately! *
secretary The secretary took notes during the meeting.
signature The document is not valid without a signature.
achieve He wanted to achieve good grades in school.
sincerely She apologised very sincerely. *
twelfth I am twelfth in line to the throne. *
exaggerate Tom has a tendency to exaggerate. *
committee The committee meet today.

* This sentence was added by a Spellzone user.

Spelling Activities & Games: Year 6 - Week 1 Spelling Bee

'Look, Say, Cover, Write, Check' spelling exercise for Year 6 - Week 1 Spelling Bee Spelling Practice: Year 6 - Week 1 Spelling Bee

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temperature
vegetable
sufficient
programme
mischievous
rhythm
privilege
relevant
frequently
convenience
necessary
appreciative
immediately
secretary
signature
achieve
sincerely
twelfth
exaggerate
committee

English spelling games Spelling Games: Year 6 - Week 1 Spelling Bee

Make learning enjoyable with engaging spelling games.

Summer spelling gameSummer spelling
Hot spelling fun.

Egg hunt spelling gameEgg Hunt
Crack the eggs!

Word search Word Search, small
The classic English word game.
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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
It's bananas!

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Spelling test: Year 6 - Week 1 Spelling Bee Take a Spelling Test: Year 6 - Week 1 Spelling Bee

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Handwriting worksheets: Year 6 - Week 1 Spelling Bee Handwriting Practice: Year 6 - Week 1 Spelling Bee

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