Let’s go through each spelling test box (A–F) and identify which words are
spelled correctly. Then, we’ll use that information to determine which test belongs to which student — though since no “next page” with clues is provided, we’ll focus on the first part:
identifying misspellings.
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🔍 A)
Words:
- always
✔
- enough
✔
-
nieghbor ✘ → should be
neighbor
- thought
✔
- straight
✔
- although
✔
- writing
✔
- great
✔
- heard
✔
✔ Correctly spelled: 8 out of 9
✘ Misspelled:
nieghbor
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🔍 B)
Words:
- Monday
✔
- Sunday
✔
- Friday
✔
- Thursday
✔
- Tuesday
✔
- Wednesday
✔
- Saturday
✔
- yesterday
✔
- tomorrow
✔
- anytime
✔
✔ All 10 words are spelled correctly!
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🔍 C)
Words:
- rabbit
✔
- squirrel
✔
- raccoon
✔
- skunk
✔
- aligator
✘ → should be
alligator
- gorilla
✔
- zebra
✔
- cougar
✔
- tiger
✔
- turkey
✔
- chipmunk
✔
- monkey
✔
✔ Correctly spelled: 11 out of 12
✘ Misspelled:
aligator
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🔍 D)
Words:
- hopeful
✔
-
alot ✘ → should be
a lot (two words) — *Note: “alot” is not a correct spelling in standard English.*
- running
✔
- stopped
✔
-
realy
✔ (yes, “really” is correct)
- everyone
✔
- ready
✔
- because
✔
- building
✔
- something
✔
✔ Correctly spelled: 9 out of 10
✘ Misspelled:
alot
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🔍 E)
Words:
- friendly
✔
- truly
✔
- usually
✔
- quickly
✔
- carefully
✔
- slowly
✔
- beautifully
✔
- quietly
✔
- calmly
✔
- hopefully
✔
✔ All 10 words are spelled correctly!
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🔍 F)
Words:
- March
✔
- April
✔
- August
✔
-
Noveber ✘ → should be
November
- December
✔
-
Febuary ✘ → should be
February
- May
✔
- October
✔
-
Septeber ✘ → should be
September
- January
✔
- June
✔
- July
✔
✔ Correctly spelled: 9 out of 12
✘ Misspelled:
Noveber,
Febuary,
Septeber
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## 📊 Summary of Misspellings:
| Test | Misspelled Words | # Misspelled |
|------|----------------------------------|--------------|
| A | nieghbor | 1 |
| B | — | 0 |
| C | aligator | 1 |
| D | alot | 1 |
| E | — | 0 |
| F | Noveber, Febuary, Septeber | 3 |
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## 💡 What This Tells Us (Without Clues):
Since the instructions say to “use the clues on the next page to learn which test belongs to which student,” and you didn’t provide those clues, we can only do the first step:
identify correct vs. incorrect spellings.
However, if this were a logic puzzle or matching game (common in school worksheets), here’s how you might proceed:
- The tests with
no misspellings (B and E) likely belong to the strongest spellers.
- The test with
3 misspellings (F) likely belongs to the student who struggles the most.
- Tests A, C, D each have 1 error — possibly intermediate students.
If you provide the “clues on the next page,” I can help match them to students!
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##
✔ Final Answer (Based on Spelling Only):
>
Correctly spelled words per test:
> -
A: 8/9 (misspelled: nieghbor)
> -
B: 10/10 (all correct)
> -
C: 11/12 (misspelled: aligator)
> -
D: 9/10 (misspelled: alot)
> -
E: 10/10 (all correct)
> -
F: 9/12 (misspelled: Noveber, Febuary, Septeber)
Let me know if you want to continue solving by matching to students — just paste the clues! 🧩
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of brain games printable worksheet.