Spelling Words Theme 1 Week 3. b i g Read the sentence and then circle the spelling word. That is a big dog.

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Spelling Words Theme 1 Week 3

b i g

Read the sentence and then circle the spelling word. That is a big dog.

h i t

The girl hit the ball. Read the sentence and then circle the spelling word.

r a n

He ran fast! Read the sentence and then circle the spelling word.

a n

She ate an apple. Read the sentence and then circle the spelling word.

s i t

Sit at your desk. Read the sentence and then circle the spelling word.

f e e d

Go and feed the dog. Read the sentence and then circle the spelling word.

w h o

Who is that boy? Read the sentence and then circle the spelling word.

w o n

We won the game. Read the sentence and then circle the spelling word.

h e a r

Can you hear the bird? Read the sentence and then circle the spelling word.

k n o t

The jump rope has a knot. Read the sentence and then circle the spelling word.