Spelling Fun with Three-Letter Blends

What are the words in the spelling list?

The words in the spelling list include 'strand', 'thrift', 'shrink', 'shriek', 'through', 'splotch', 'shrink', 'splashing', 'sprawl', 'screech', 'throat', 'script', and more. Can you find the correct word for each sentence?

Which words belong together in groups?

Identify the words that group together such as 'jumped, leaped, sprang', 'clam, lobster, shrimp', 'pleasure, excitement, thrill', and more.

Answer:

The answers for the sentences are:

  1. A strand of the old rope fell on the floor.
  2. Cutting coupons is a sure sign of thrift.
  3. Please shrink your room before your friend arrives.
  4. She will shriek with laughter at that funny joke.
  5. We must go through the tunnel to get into the city.
  6. Is that a messy splotch on your white sweater?
  7. I do not want my favorite jeans to shrink in the wash.
  8. The kids are happily splashing in the little tub.
  9. We watched the cat lazily sprawl in the sun.
  10. If you hit the brakes too hard, the tires will screech.
  11. My throat was scratchy after singing at the concert.
  12. The play was a big hit because the script was so funny.
  13. The leather straps hung down from the saddle.
  14. B. Write the spelling word that belongs with the other words in the group.
  15. jumped, leaped, sprang
  16. clam, lobster, shrimp
  17. pleasure, excitement, thrill
  18. tear, rip, shred
  19. push, grow, sprout
  20. pulse, beat, throb
  21. nail, bolt, screw

What is the Spelling about?

The Spelling above are a list of words, many of which are three-letter blends. The words are related to different actions such as cutting, shrinking, laughing, going through, washing, laying, braking, singing, playing, hanging, jumping, eating, feeling, growing, and fastening. The list includes both sentences and groups of words that are related to each other in some way.

Therefore, the sentences are asking to choose the correct word to complete them, and the groups of words are asking to find the word that belongs with the other words in the group. The overall aim is to test the speller's ability to spell and recognize the correct word in context.

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