Spelling Word List: Year 1, Term 3, Week 3: /v/ sound at the end of words, /tch/ sound

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  • Word Search, medium printable version for offline use.
  • Word Search, large printable version for offline use.
  • Connect the words - an offline activity to connect words to the correct sentences.
  • Fill in the words - write the correct words worksheet.
  • Letters activity - eight words on one sheet, cut-out letters on the other sheet.

About these printable resources: Year 1, Term 3, Week 3: /v/ sound at the end of words, /tch/ sound

This week we re focusing on the /v/ sound at the end of words like have and give, and the /tch/ sound in words like catch and hutch. Let's learn how to spell and use these words in sentences.

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