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Spelling lists for 1st Grade students.

eat Don't forget to eat properly!
end Hold the end of the rope.
eye I closed one eye.
egg I ate an egg for breakfast.
ear My ear hurts today.
earth We all live on planet earth.

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'Look, Say, Cover, Write, Check' spelling exercise for 1st grade words: e Learn this spelling list using the 'Look, Say, Cover, Write, Check' activity.

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eat
Say
Cover
Write
Check

Look, Say, Cover, Write, Check

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Look and read the word.

Say the word. Click the speaker icon.

Cover the word.

Write the word.

Check your spelling.

eat
end
eye
egg
ear
earth

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