The digraphs ay and oy are used for those sounds at the end of words and at the end of syllables.
|
play |
The orchestra played softly in the background.
|
|
way |
Which way shall we go?
|
|
stay |
Playing sport can help us stay healthy.
|
|
today |
The basketball team won today by a fluke.
|
|
says |
Grandma says she has a new wrinkle every day.
|
|
boy |
The boy ate some cake.
*
|
|
toy |
That child has far too many toys.
|
|
enjoy |
Did you enjoy the party?
|
|
annoy |
Why do you have to annoy me?
|
|
royal |
The royal family live in a palace.
*
|
* This sentence was added by a Spellzone user.
Test and improve your spelling through focused repetition and drills.
How to use:
Look and read the word.
Say the word. Click the speaker icon.
Cover the word.
Write the word.
Check your spelling.
Make learning enjoyable with engaging spelling games.
Summer spelling
Hot spelling fun.
Egg Hunt
Crack the eggs!
Word Search, small
The classic English word game.
Against the Clock
Spelling 'against the clock'.
Mayan Temple
Try the temple spelling puzzle.
Monkey Business
It's bananas!
Measure your progress with a spelling test on these words.
Take your spelling practice offline with printable activities.
Develop your spelling skills by writing out these words.
"I love your course..... you explain so much that I didn't know, forgot, or wasn't taught."
Adult student, USA