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R r as in rat (graph) rr as in worried (digraph) re as in remove (prefix) wr as in wrap (diagraph) rh as in rhyme (diagraph)

Word Lists R rat ran rig rip rot roof rose river radio rocket risk hurry ferry carry correct resign racket remember hurried horrible terrible wrong wrap written worried rodent realise receipt receive reserve reflect wheelbarrow wreckage wrestle wrinkle quarry rhyme rhubarb ravioli regulate quarrelling rhinoceros rhythm recruit rhapsody retell recall remain rewrite rebuild reappear remove rearrange reconsider reassure PREFIX – re reassemble reabsorb revise reorder reiterate repossess relapse reaccelerated reaccreditations reactivate

1 roof rose river radio rocket risk hurry ferry carry correct

2 resign racket remember hurried horrible terrible wrong wrap written worried

rr rr rr rr rr Handwriting / / /15 ferry carry hurry correct 1 We saw a ____ in a harbour. 2 I can _____ the heavy objects. 3 I need to ___ to get to school.

rr rr rr rr rr Handwriting / / /15 hurried terrible worried 1 I _____ about my homework. 2 She ____ back home. 3 My friend has a _____ cold.

ROOF the top of a house or building r-oo-f = 3 roof = 1 say sounds syllables roof spell

ROOF a flower r-o-se = 3 rose = 1 say sounds syllables rose spell

RIVER a large natural stream of water r-i-v-er = 4 ri-ver = 2 say sounds syllables river spell

RADIO an apparatus for receiving or transmitting radio broadcasts r-a-d-i-o = 5 ra-di-o = 3 say sounds syllables radio spell

ROCKET a device that rises into the air when ignited r-o-ck-e-t = 5 rock-et = 2 say sounds syllables rocket spell

RISK the possibility of meeting a danger r-i-sk = 3 risk = 1 say sounds syllables risk spell

HURRY to move or do something quickly h-u-rr-y = 4 hur-ry = 2 say sounds syllables hurry spell

FERRY a boat for transporting people, vehicles or other goods across the water f-e-rr-y = 4 fer-ry = 2 say sounds syllables ferry spell

CARRY to take from one place to another c-a-rr-y = 4 car-ry = 2 say sounds syllables carry spell

CORRECT true, accurate c-o-rr-e-c-t = 6 cor-rect = 2 say sounds syllables correct spell

RESIGN to give up or surrender r-e-s-i-gn = 5 re-sign = 2 say sounds syllables resign spell

RACKET a stringed bat used in tennis games r-a-ck-e-t = 5 rack-et = 2 say sounds syllables racket spell

REMEMBER to recall a knowledge or experience of something or someone r-e-m-e-m-b-er = 7 re-mem-ber = 3 say sounds syllables remember spell

HURRIED done with great haste h-u-rr-i-ed = 5 hur-ried = 2 say sounds syllables hurried spell

HORRIBLE extremely unpleasant h-o-rr-i-b-le = 6 hor-ri-ble = 3 say sounds syllables horrible spell

TERRIBLE extremely bad t-e-rr-i-b-le =6 ter-ri-ble = 3 say sounds syllables terrible spell

WRONG incorrect, not true wr-o-ng = 3 wrong = 1 say sounds syllables wrong spell

WRAP to protect with coverings wr-a-p = 3 wrap = 1 say sounds syllables wrap spell

WRITTEN expressed in writing wr-i-tt-en = 4 writ-ten = 2 say sounds syllables written spell

WORRIED concerned, anxious w-o-rr-i-ed = 5 wor-ried = 2 say sounds syllables worried spell

1 the top of a house or a building a flower a large natural stream of water an apparatus for receiving or transmitting radio broadcasts a device that rises into the air when ignited the possibility of meeting a danger to move or do something quickly a boat for transporting people or other goods to take from one place to another true, accurate

2 to give up or surrender a stringed bat used in tennis games to recall a knowledge or experience of something done with great haste extremely unpleasant extremely bad incorrect, not true to protect with coverings expressed in writing concerned, anxious