Here is the list for this week:
1. about
2. could
3. would
4. now
5. know
6. these
7. this
8. what
9. where
10. were
11. which
12. their
13. there
14. they’re
15. your
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This week we're back to studying our no excuses words. While these words may seem easy, they can be tricky when we use them in our everyday writing. With that in mind, pay careful attention to the meanings of the words.
Here is the list for this week: 1. about 2. could 3. would 4. now 5. know 6. these 7. this 8. what 9. where 10. were 11. which 12. their 13. there 14. they’re 15. your
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This week we are having more practice with our "no excuses words". Here is the list for this week:
about could would now know - remember the letter k changes the sound of the ow these this what where were which their - this is the possessive form of their, as in "their shoes" there - this is the location form of there, as in "over there" they're - this form is a contraction that can be substituted for "they are" your This week, students will be focusing on a few of our "no excuses" words. These are words that are commonly misspelled. Some of these words are homophones, and some look as if they should be homophones, but have different sounds and spellings. Students should focus on the meaning of the words, as well as the spelling, in order to better learn the spellings.
No excuses words for this week: an its no know than then their there they're to two where were which your you're |