After each new teaching point you will find lists of words that have that spelling pattern. It's a good idea to read all these words.
If you are sure you can spell them you can click on the link at the end of the page. This takes you to a test of these words.
If you need more practice, look for the word list links on the side menu.
Click on the list you want and this will take you to a page where you can:
Use the drop-down menu to translate the words into any one of 92 languages.
Note: You will need to be logged in.
For more information on activities and games see Activities and games.
On the top menu there is a link to the word lists home page.
From this page you can access:
You can upload your own word lists and use all our activities and games to learn your words.
Note: You will need to be logged in.
This is useful for:
To create your lists:
Click on the Create a list link on the word lists home page.
You can then enter up to 20 words in one list.
The dictionary will only allow words that have the correct spelling - you would not want to waste your time learning the wrong spelling!
These checks mean that a few other words that are not in the dictionary may be rejected:
If you would like to share your list with other Spellzone users, please click the 'yes' button.
When you submit your list you will be given the chance to add a sentence for your word. If we already have a sentence for this word it will appear but you can add your own sentence if you wish.
Once you save your list it will be available immediately for you to use or, if using a site licence, anyone in your school/college. However it will take 30 minutes to be available to the public if you have selected this option.
You will find a link to your own lists from the word lists home page.
You can edit your own lists at any time: just click on the pen icon at the top of your list.
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