Explore this spelling list: Year 1, Term 3, Week 2: alternative spelling for air, are, ear. This word list provides interactive resources to boost your spelling skills. Explore the various learning activities and complete a spelling test to evaluate your progress.
We are looking at ways to spell the air sound. It can be written as air, are, or ear. These spellings can be tricky, so practise reading and spelling them carefully.
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children |
The children are playing outside.
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ear |
I have an earring in my ear.
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fair |
It is fair to take turns.
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fare |
He paid the fare for the train journey.
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hair |
I brushed my hair.
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our |
This is our classroom.
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pear |
I ate a juicy pear.
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pram |
The baby is in the pram.
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share |
We share our toys.
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tear |
A tear rolled down my cheek.
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we |
Which way shall we go?
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wear |
I wear a cap in summer.
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Egg Hunt
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Word Search, small
The classic English word game.
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Monkey Business
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