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🎓 Spelling Bee Challenge – Homophones & Confusable Words (Set 1)

Choose the correct spelling and meaning among commonly confused English words used in spelling bee contests.

Spelling Bee Challenge – Homophones & Confusable Words (Set 1)
This entry is part 28 of 8 in the series Spelling Bee Challenge
Spelling Bee Challenge – Homophones & Confusable Words (Set 1)
Choose the correct spelling and meaning among commonly confused English words used in spelling bee contests.

Spelling Bee – Homophones & Confusable Words (Set 1)

Choose the correct spelling and meaning among commonly confused English words.

Choose the correct word: I left my book over ___.

Choose the correct word: She wants ___ apple.

Choose the correct word: Please ___ quietly.

Choose the correct word: This pen is ___.

Choose the correct word: He ran ___ than me.

Choose the correct word: I will ___ you tomorrow.

Choose the correct word: She ___ the answer.

Choose the correct word: Please ___ the door.

Choose the correct word: She read the book ___.

Choose the correct word: I ___ my homework already.

These quiz series are designed as an effective help for students to improve spelling accuracy, word recognition and spelling bee preparation, along with written language skills.
They focus on commonly used English words as well as vocabulary that frequently appears in schoolwork and spelling competitions. The quizzes are suitable for K–12 learners, ESL students, and anyone preparing for spelling assessments or spelling bees.

Each quiz challenges learners to identify correct spellings, recognize common spelling patterns and avoid frequent mistakes. tests are presented with a multiple choice format, only one answer is the correct one and will be highlighted in green once the student provides an answer.

These tests can be used in classrooms, spelling clubs, spelling bee organizations, homeschooling, and as a daily routine when training for the spelling bee, they are all provided for free, feel free to share them with friends and colleagues so to support our work.

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