6/11/2018

Interactive Spelling Game Ks3 Bitesize

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And don’t worry, they’re not too difficult. Last time we checked, they didn’t include anything too taxing (you know, like ‘sesquipedalianism’ or ‘Pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism’. Both real words, by the way). Nonetheless they will be a little bit trickier than you’re perhaps used to. It wouldn’t be a challenge if they weren’t! And we all know you Quiz Whizzes love a bit of a challenge.

Whether you’re good at spelling or can never quite remember whether it’s ‘amphibian’ or ‘amphibien’, our quizzes will help you to recognise correct spellings from incorrect ones. We think it’s a great way to learn, as you’ll get to see the words on the page (well, screen) and become familiar with how they look. Ableton Live 9 Datafileshot here. This will be super helpful when you’re writing in class - you’ll write a word, only to realise it just doesn’t ‘look’ right.

Then you can go ahead and adapt it until you think “Yep, that’s it!”. You can take your time with our spelling quizzes and really get to grips with each one. There’s no rush. You’re welcome to take the quizzes as many times as you like. Why not try doing one or two quizzes a day, to help you master those really tricky spellings?

Ks3 Spelling List. Custom spelling. KS3 Bitesize has become one of the most vital tools. Interactive whiteboard game. This KS3 Year 7 Science revision game. Spelling and Grammar. A free spelling game where every word from the KS2. A delightful interactive tutorial on compound words and apostrophes with two. KS2 English activities, games, tests and notes on spelling and grammar, including how to use punctuation, adjectives, adverbs and nouns. Spelling - An extensive collection of teaching resources for KS3 English Grammar, including connectives, punctuation, sentence construction and spelling. With free PDFs.

And it’s always a good idea to go over old spellings to check you still know them. Our quizzes are fast, fun and put your understanding as their number one priority. Thinking caps on, kids.

We’ve got some spellings to learn!