Explore this spelling list: Non-statutory words: -al. This word list provides interactive resources to boost your spelling skills. Click on the learning tabs to discover different ways to study.
Not many nouns end in al, but many adjectives do.
|  | metal | The metal began to corrode. | 
|  | pedal | The pedal came off my bike. | 
|  | hospital | He went to hospital so they could mend his wound. | 
|  | animal | I heard the roar of a wild animal. | 
|  | capital | Paris is the capital city of France. | 
 Spelling Practice: Non-statutory words: -al
 Spelling Practice: Non-statutory words: -alImprove your spelling skills with interactive exercises and activities.
 
 
 
 
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 Spelling Games: Non-statutory words: -al
 Spelling Games: Non-statutory words: -alPractice these words while playing fun and educational games.
 Autumn Anagram
Autumn Anagram
A spelling game for Autumn!
 
 
 Egg Hunt
Egg Hunt
Crack the eggs!

 Word Search, small
 Word Search, small
The classic English word game.
 
  
  
 Spooky spelling
Spooky spelling
A spelling game for Halloween!
 
 
 Against the Clock
 Against the Clock
Spelling 'against the clock'.
 
  
 
 Mayan Temple
Mayan Temple
Try the temple spelling puzzle.
 
 
 Monkey Business
Monkey Business
It's bananas!
 
 Take a Spelling Test: Non-statutory words: -al
 Take a Spelling Test: Non-statutory words: -alAssess your spelling skills with an interactive test.
 Printable Activities: Non-statutory words: -al
 Printable Activities: Non-statutory words: -alPractice offline by printing worksheets for these words.
 Handwriting Practice: Non-statutory words: -al
 Handwriting Practice: Non-statutory words: -alStrengthen spelling retention through writing practice.

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