Explore this spelling list: Entry Level 1: Words ending in -ed (5). This page and its activities are crafted to help you perfect your spelling. Explore the various learning activities and complete a spelling test to evaluate your progress.
Words that learners at Entry Level 1 are required to read and spell correctly.
In these past tense verbs that end in -ed, the root word remains unchanged.
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scolded |
The teacher scolded the students.
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selected |
She was selected for the lead role in the play.
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started |
The fire started to crackle in the stove.
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talked |
We talked about the circus.
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thanked |
I thanked my friend for her help.
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visited |
I visited the football stadium.
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waited |
She waited at the bus stop.
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walked |
I walked to the shops.
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wanted |
They wanted to build a house.
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Warned |
The sign warned us to beware of the bears.
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winked |
The girl winked at her friend.
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yelled |
The football commentator yelled in excitement.
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Spelling games using the word list: Entry Level 1: Words ending in -ed (5)
Autumn Anagram
A spelling game for Autumn!
Egg Hunt
Crack the eggs!
Word Search, small
The classic English word game.
Spooky spelling
A spelling game for Halloween!
Against the Clock
Spelling 'against the clock'.
Mayan Temple
Try the temple spelling puzzle.
Monkey Business
It's bananas!
Test yourself using the 'Listen and Spell' spelling test.
Print spelling worksheets and activities: Entry Level 1: Words ending in -ed (5)
Handwriting worksheets: Entry Level 1: Words ending in -ed (5)
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