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Schofield & Sims Spelling
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Words to practise: Tric‡y words extra
Name:
Class: Date:
Learn to spell these tric‡y words. Loo‡ ‰or the part that ma‡es each one tric‡y.
Then ma‡e sure you can remember how to spell it.
Read and loo‡. Write it.Ta‡e the word apart.
Write it.Find the tric‡y bit.
Remember it.Cover it. Write it.
Chec‡.
✓
put
pull
push
‰ull
past
last
‰ast
a‰ter
class
grass
pass
plant
path
bath
On a separate piece o‰ paper, write your own spelling sentences to help you
practise these tric‡y words.
Note for teachers: the above words are not tricky in accents where the ‘a’ is pronounced // as in ‘cat’. However, they are
tricky if other pronunciations are used.
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