|
brought |
The lost child was brought back home.
|
|
bought |
He bought me a huge bunch of flowers.
|
|
caught |
The thief was caught in the act.
|
|
chose |
He chose to abstain from alcohol.
|
|
drove |
We drove home by the scenic route.
|
|
fell |
I grazed my knuckles when I fell off my bike.
|
|
felt |
I felt the water swirl around my legs.
|
|
left |
I left school when I was seventeen.
|
|
forgot |
I meant to call you but I forgot.
|
|
heard |
Have you heard his latest CD?
|
|
held |
The truck held a large quantity of bricks.
|
|
knew |
I wish I knew where I left my keys.
|
|
lost |
The beggar had lost his money, he was very poor.
|
|
paid |
He paid the fare for the train journey.
*
|
|
read |
He read the whole book in one day.
|
|
said |
You asked me and I said 'No'.
|
|
thought |
I thought you'd be ready by now.
|
|
threw |
She threw the ball through my window.
|
|
Ate |
We ate far too much last night.
|
|
wrote |
I wrote a short note to my friend.
|
* This sentence was added by a Spellzone user.
Master spelling with targeted practice sessions designed for this word list.
How to use:
Look and read the word.
Say the word. Click the speaker icon.
Cover the word.
Write the word.
Check your spelling.
Reinforce your learning through exciting word games.
Summer spelling
Hot spelling fun.
Egg Hunt
Crack the eggs!
Word Search, small
The classic English word game.
Against the Clock
Spelling 'against the clock'.
Mayan Temple
Try the temple spelling puzzle.
Monkey Business
It's bananas!
See how well you know these words with a spelling test.
Take your spelling practice offline with printable activities.
Practice handwriting and spelling with interactive exercises.
"Spellzone fits in beautifully with our Scope and Sequence of Phonological Awareness and Spelling. It also aligns perfectly with the four areas of spelling knowledge and uses the Brain, Ears, Eyes approach to learning spelling."
Thank you!