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SPELLING HOMEWORK Name: date: READ Royal Formulate sentences with words Convoy Soybeans Voyage Annoy Employ Corduroy Decoy Destroy VARIATION WORD: Oyster READ Oily Formulate sentences with words Ointment Avoid Boil Toilet Appoint Coin Hoist Noise Moisture

NAME: DATE: Words with au. WORD BANK: gaudy Australia sauce saucepan autograph august autumn haul vault sausages author saucer automatic pause mauve Choose the most appropriate au word from the word bank to fill the space below. Before you begin your task, get a dictionary. 1) A season.. 2) A writer.. 3) Bright and flashy.. 4) A country.. 5) A liquid added to food to make it tasty.. 6) It is put under a teacup.. 7) A secure underground room with an arched roof.. 8) To drag.. 9) Minced meat stuffed into casings.. 10) A kitchen pan.. 11) A machine that can operate itself.. 12) The signature of someone famous.. 13) The eighth month.. 14) To stop for a while.. 15) A purplish colour..

NAME: DATE: Fill in the blanks with any aw word that is most appropriate 1) The cat has sharp 2) The drain smells because it is filled with rotting things. 3) The front needs to be mowed before the grass grows tall. 4) When the sun sets, it is dusk but when the sunrises, it is the of a new day. 5) The dog put its muddy paws on the couch. 6) The food is because it has not been cooked 7) Wrapping a around your body keeps you warm. 8) Babies with their hands and feet. 9) I had the strawberry drink using a. 10) She likes to pictures of animals. 11) If you want to cut a piece of wood, you can use a.

NAME: DATE: Write out the le word appropriate for the given meanings. Use options in the word bank. Trouble Chuckle Prickle Dimple Sensible Feasible Tickle Ripple Cackle Obstacle Trickle Bundle Reliable Hobble Nettle Bubble Double Fable Cuddle Rumple -le words Meanings To giggle or laugh to yourself. A stinging sensation or a sharp pain. To make someone laugh by touching a part of his or her body. Laughter with a screeching sound. When something goes down or goes out slowly. Trustworthy. A story with a moral lesson. Fizz going out of liquid. Two of a particular thing or twice. To hug or nestle someone or something tenderly. To walk with difficulty. To annoy or get someone irritated. Little waves. Anything that blocks improvement or growth. Many things held together by one thing. To be wise When something is possible A hollow. It could be found on the cheek. When a thing has creases and is not smooth. When someone has difficulty or is in danger.

Spelling Worksheet Name: Date: Class: Prefixes Prefixes are added to the beginning of root or base words. When you add a prefix to a base word, you change the meaning of the word. Some common prefixes and their meanings: re--- again, back dis---not pre--- before un--- not, opposite mis--- wrong under--- below Instructions: draw a box around the prefix in each problem. Underline the root or base word in each problem Example: Un happy Return Preschool Untied Dishonest Misbehave Underwater Replay Preheat Unable Dismount Mismatch Underage Redo Preview Unlocked Instruction: write the correct word on the blank to complete each sentence. Preheat Underwater misbehave Unable Return Dishonest unwrap Untied 1. Mum said I had to wait until my birthday to my presents. 2. We had to the oven before we could put the cookies in. 3. John forgot his bag and had to home to get it. 4. Ashton was sad because she was to get tickets for the concert. 5. Jacob almost fell down because his shoelaces were. 6. Tasha can swim for over 1 minute. 7. Nelly was being when she did not tell the truth. 8. Our teacher told us, not to on the field trip.