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Non-statutory words: homophones #1
by Spellzone Words: affect, aisle, aloud, altar, alter, ascent, assent, bridal, bridle, cereal, complement, compliment, effect, isle, serial |
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NAPLAN: A - Challenging
by Spellzone Words: accelerating, accumulate, acquaint, acquire, acquisition, adolescent, adrenaline, advantageous, aisle, ambiguous, annihilate, appreciate, appropriate, artificial, associate, awkwardly |
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Year 5, Term 2, Week 7: Homophones and near homophones
by Spellzone Words: aisle, allowed, aloud, farther, father, guessed, guest, heard, herd, isle |
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5G WB 08/10/18 Week 5 - Blue Group
by Great Chart CP School Words: affect, aisle, allowed, aloud, effect, isle, passed, past, precede, proceed |
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5G wb 05/11/18 - Term 2 Week 2 Blue Group
by Great Chart CP School Words: aisle, Christmas, debris, guarantee, guilty, island, mortgage, wrapper, wrestle, yacht |
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homophones w/b 14/1/19
by Colne Park Primary School Words: aisle, complement, compliment, heard, herd, isle, morning, mourning, peace, piece, profit, prophet |
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Harry Smith
by Liverpool Tutoring and Dyslexia Centre Words: aisle, allowed, aloud, bottle, cot, odd, stop, swat, wander, want, wash, WASP, what |
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List 21: Homophones
by Kilburn Junior School Words: affect, aisle, allowed, aloud, effect, isle, steal, steel, wary, weary, who's, whose |
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Week 2 - More words with silent letters
by St John's CE Primary School Words: aisle, Christmas, debris, debut, guarantee, guilty, island, wrapper, wrestle, yacht |
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Homophones (2) Words that sound the same.
by Clarendon School Words: affect, aisle, altar, alter, ascent, assent, bridal, bridle, cereal, complement, compliment, effect, isle, serial |
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