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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

5 retell recall remain rewrite rebuild reappear remove rearrange reconsider reassure

6 reassemble reabsorb revise reorder reiterate repossess relapse reaccelerated reaccreditations reactivate

rr rr rr rr rr Handwriting/ / /15 remove rebuild remain 1. She’ll need to ____ the story. 2. They decided to_____ the tower. 3. I have to ____ my recount. rewrite rearrange retell

rr rr rr rr rr Handwriting/ / /15 revise reorder reassemble 1. She advised me to ____ my story.. 2. He will ____ school stationery. 3. The sponge will _____ the water reactive reabsorb spilt on the floor.

RETELL tell a story again or differently r-e-t-e-ll = 5 re-tell = 2 say sounds syllables retell spell

RECALL remembering something learned or experienced r-e-c-all = 4 re-call = 2 say sounds syllables recall spell

REMAIN continue to exist r-e-m-ai-n = 5 re-main = 2 say sounds syllables remain spell

REWRITE to write over again r-e-wr-i-te = 5 re-write = 2 say sounds syllables rewrite spell

REBUILD build something again r-e-b-ui-l-d = 6 re-build = 2 say sounds syllables rebuild spell

REAPPEAR to appear again r-e-a-pp-e-ar= 6 re-ap-pear = 3 say sounds syllables reappear spell

REMOVE take away, get rid of r-e-m-o-ve = 5 re-move = 2 say sounds syllables remove spell

REARRANGE change the position of r-e-a-rr-a-n-ge = 7 re-ar-range = 3 say sounds syllables rearrange spell

RECONSIDER to consider again with a view to change r-e-c-o-n-s-i-d-er = 9 re-con-sid-er = 4 say sounds syllables reconsider spell

REASSURE say or do something to remove the doubts and fears r-e-a-ss-ure = 5 re-as-sure = 3 say sounds syllables reassure spell

REASSEMBLE put together again r-e-a-ss-e-m-b-le =8 re-as-sem-ble = 4 say sounds syllables reassemble spell

REABSORB to absorb again r-e-a-b-s-or-b =7 re-ab-sorb = 3 say sounds syllables reabsorb spell

REVISE to alter something already written or printed in order to make corrections r-e-v-i-se =5 re-vise = 2 say sounds syllables revise spell

REODER request to be made again r-e-or-d-er =5 re-or-der = 3 say sounds syllables reorder spell

REITERATE say something again or number of times r-e-i-t-er-a-te =7 re-it-er-ate = 4 say sounds syllables reiterate spell

REPOSSESS regain possession of r-e-p-o-ss-e-ss =7 re-pos-sess = 3 say sounds syllables repossess spell

RELAPSE deteriorate after a period of improvement r-e-l-a-p-sse =6 re-lapse = 2 say sounds syllables relapse spell

REACCELERATED to cause faster or greater activity again r-e-a-cc-e-l-er-a-t-ed =9 re-ac-cel-er-at- ed = 6 say sounds syllables reaccelerated spell

REACCREDITATION renewal of accreditation status r-e-a-cc-r-e-d-i-t-a-ti-on=12 re-ac-cred-i-ta-tion = 6 say sounds syllables reaccreditation spell

REACTIVATE to make active again r-e-a-c-t-i-v-a-te=9 re-ac-ti-vate = 4 say sounds syllables reactivate spell

5 tell a story again or differently remembering something learned or experienced continue to exist to write over again build something again to appear again take away, get rid of change the position of to consider again with a view to change say or do something to remove the doubts and fears

6 put together again to absorb again to alter something already written or printed in order to make corrections request to be made again say something again or number of times regain possession of deteriorate after a period of improvement to cause faster or greater activity again renewal of accreditation status to make active again