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Key Stage 3: Common Homophones and Confusions (part 1)
by Spellzone Words: advice, advise, affect, allowed, aloud, are, bought, brake, break, brought, choose, chose, cloth, clothe, coarse, conscience, conscious, course, effect, our |
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5th grade words: a
by Spellzone Words: action, actor, actually, addition, agreed, allowed, aloud, amount, amusement, annual, appointed, arrange, attention, awhile |
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NAPLAN: A - Common (1)
by Spellzone Words: able, about, above, action, active, added, afford, afraid, after, again, ages, agree, allowed, almost, alone, aloud, also, although |
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Entry Level 3: Homophones (1)
by Spellzone Words: accept, allowed, aloud, berry, brake, break, bury, desert, dessert, except, fair, fare, farther, father |
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Entry Level 1: Words ending in -ed (1)
by Spellzone Words: accepted, added, adopted, agreed, allowed, asked, assisted, attacked, boiled, borrowed, brushed, called, cheated, cheered, chewed, cleaned |
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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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Year 6, Term 2, Week 4: Homophones and near homophones
by Spellzone Words: allowed, desert, dessert, morning, mourning, steal, steel, wait, wear, where |
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Year 6, Term 2, Week 4: Homophones and near homophones
by Spellzone Words: allowed, aloud, desert, dessert, morning, mourning, steal, steel, wait, wear, where |
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Homophones with the /ou/ sound
by Spellzone Words: allowed, aloud, bough, bow, council, counsel, flour, flower, foul, fowl, hour, our |
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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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