Spelling Word List: Year 8 Term 2 Week 4 -le, el, -al

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Year 8 Term 2 Week 4 -le, el, -al

brittle Wine glasses can be very brittle.
bible In the bible story David killed the giant Goliath.
crackle The fire started to crackle in the stove.
carnival There were various amusements at the carnival.
tunnel The cave explorers had to wriggle through the tunnel.
casserole I did a tasty tuna casserole for lunch today. *
funeral The mood at the funeral was sombre.
mackerel The mackerel smashed the lure trolling behind the boat. *
travel We love foreign travel.
snorkel Each day the girl would snorkel around the submerged wreck searching for treasure on the ocean floor. *
article That newspaper article is libellous.
cultural Signs codes or symbols that can link to a culture and creates cultural meaning within the artwork. *
hassle We had a lot of hassle trying to park the car. *
abysmal According to Dr. Tom the conditions at this zoo are simply abysmal. *
citadel The Australian tourist stared up at the foreboding walls of the ancient citadel. *
mantle Mantle is one of your spellings. *
heckle The students decided to heckle the speaker.
goggle The boy stood goggle eyed, staring at the giant expanse of desert before him. *
barnacle Luke was like a barnacle who had found his place on the earth and would stay forever fixed to the spot. *
ridicule Rolly endured hours of ridicule for his somewhat unusual and forthright beliefs. *

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Spelling Activities & Games: Year 8 Term 2 Week 4 -le, el, -al

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brittle
bible
crackle
carnival
tunnel
casserole
funeral
mackerel
travel
snorkel
article
cultural
hassle
abysmal
citadel
mantle
heckle
goggle
barnacle
ridicule

English spelling games Spelling Games: Year 8 Term 2 Week 4 -le, el, -al

Make learning enjoyable with engaging spelling games.

Summer spelling gameSummer spelling
Hot spelling fun.

Egg hunt spelling gameEgg Hunt
Crack the eggs!

Word search Word Search, small
The classic English word game.
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Against the clock Against the Clock
Spelling 'against the clock'.

Mayan Temple spelling gameMayan Temple
Try the temple spelling puzzle.

Monkey Business spelling gameMonkey Business
It's bananas!

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