Henry and Mudge Spelling Right or Wrong ??? Created by Kathy Wiles July 22, 2008.

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Henry and Mudge Spelling Right or Wrong ??? Created by Kathy Wiles July 22, 2008

Guess the Correct Word One word is wrong and one is right. Choose the correct word.

Let’s get started….. stop stoop

The word you chose does not have a short “o” vowel sound. Try again.

GOOD JOB!!! Try another.

Let’s get started….. stap strap

Listen for a sound you left out. Try again.

GOOD JOB!!! Try another.

Let’s get started….. nex next

Listen for a sound you left out. Try again.

GOOD JOB!!! Try another.

Let’s get started….. hand Han

Listen for a sound you left out and watch for that capital letter. Try again.

GOOD JOB!!! Try another.

Let’s get started….. brave brve

Listen for a vowel sound you left out. Try again.

GOOD JOB!!! Try another.

Let’s get started….. ast ask

Listen for the last sound. Try again.

GOOD JOB!!! Try another.

Let’s get started….. cip clip

Listen for the consonant blend. Try again.

GOOD JOB!!! Try another.

Let’s get started….. stream streme

This word has a vowel digraph. Try again.

GOOD JOB!!! Try another.

Let’s get started….. mas mast

Listen for the last sound. Try again.

GOOD JOB!!! Try another.

Let’s get started….. twin tvin

Listen for the blend sound. Try again.

GOOD JOB!!! Try another.

Let’s get started….. breze breeze

This word has a vowel digraph. Try again.

GOOD JOB!!! Try another.

Let’s get started….. state sate

Listen for the consonant blend. Try again.

GOOD JOB!!!

Good job !!! Keep up the good work.