Explore this spelling list: Week 9 spelling list: 'ur'; split digraph i-e, o-e. Take advantage of these interactive exercises to help you spell accurately. Choose between games, tests, and downloadable activities to learn in a way that suits you.
Students explore the 'ur' sound and learn how split digraphs like i-e and o-e change short vowels into long ones (e.g., 'five', 'woke'). These rules enhance phonics fluency.
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drank |
They drank and ate with merriment.
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five |
I have worn my Santa Claus hat every Christmas for the last five years. (wear - wore - worn)
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train |
We need to train hard if we want our team to qualify.
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turn |
He made a promise to return with the house keys.
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was |
The tripod was used to hold the TV camera steady.
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woke |
I woke up early yesterday morning. (wake - woke - woken)
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