Explore this spelling list: Year 6, Term 3, Week 9: ch and gue words. This word list provides interactive resources to boost your spelling skills. Click on Learn, Games, Test, Print, or Write to explore all the available spelling tools.
This week highlights words with ch and gue sounds which may not follow typical English spelling rules. These are often borrowed from French.
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aching |
My body was aching.
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anchor |
The ship dropped anchor in the bay.
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chemist |
The chemist will sell you the right pills.
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colleague |
My colleague and I have a meeting tomorrow.
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fatigue |
She nearly fainted from fatigue.
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league |
My football team are top of the league.
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leisure |
I enjoy a balance of work and leisure time.
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plagued |
The wasps plagued the garden.
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persuade |
Can I persuade you to have another slice of this cake?
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poached |
I am learning how to cook poached eggs.
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Egg Hunt
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Against the Clock
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Mayan Temple
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Monkey Business
It's bananas!
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