Explore this spelling list: Year 6, Term 2, Week 2: i before e rule. Our page is packed with activities, games, and resources to help you succeed. Click on Learn, Games, Test, Print, or Write to explore all the available spelling tools.
Practise common words that follow the i before e except after c rule and a few exceptions too.
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achieve |
If you work hard at school, you will achieve your potential.
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ceiling |
We've painted the ceiling white.
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conceited |
A conceited man thinks he's the best.
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convenience |
We can arrange a meeting at your convenience.
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friends |
I have a wide circle of friends.
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mischievously |
The little boy mischievously smiled at his dad.
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perceived |
Pace is the perceived speed of a poem.
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receipt |
Pay the bill and ask for a receipt.
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receive |
Did you receive my last letter?
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soldier |
The poem is about a soldier in the war.
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