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Free Spelling Worksheets for Fun Spelling Practice

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The worksheet asks you to find all the words that are spelled incorrectly in the chart. There are 55 words total, and some of them have spelling mistakes. Your job is to shade or mark those wrong ones.

We’ll go row by row and check each word against correct English spelling.

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Row 1:
- every → correct
- between → correct
- agian → should be “again”
- realy → should be “really”
- cuontry → should be “country”

→ Mistakes: agian, realy, cuontry

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Row 2:
- enogh → should be “enough”
- allmost → should be “almost”
- appear → correct
- between → correct (already seen)
- night → correct

→ Mistakes: enogh, allmost

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Row 3:
- light → correct
- being → correct
- somtimes → should be “sometimes”
- imporant → should be “important”
- becuase → should be “because”

→ Mistakes: somtimes, imporant, becuase

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Row 4:
- without → correct
- second → correct
- idea → correct
- family → correct
- thought → correct

→ No mistakes here!

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Row 5:
- usualy → should be “usually”
- dosen’t → should be “doesn’t”
- peice → should be “piece”
- sevral → should be “several”
- vioce → should be “voice”

→ Mistakes: usualy, dosen’t, peice, sevral, vioce

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Row 6:
- beatiful → should be “beautiful”
- example → correct
- rember → should be “remember”
- always → correct
- hunderd → should be “hundred”

→ Mistakes: beatiful, rember, hunderd

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Row 7:
- probabaly → should be “probably”
- money → correct
- specail → should be “special”
- question → correct
- carfully → should be “carefully”

→ Mistakes: probabaly, specail, carfully

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Row 8:
- notice → correct
- ground → correct
- machine → correct
- however → correct
- friends → correct

→ No mistakes here!

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Row 9:
- hopeing → should be “hoping”
- morning → correct
- allready → should be “already”
- genral → should be “general”
- intrest → should be “interest”

→ Mistakes: hopeing, allready, genral, intrest

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Row 10:
- your’e → should be “you’re” (or possibly “your”, but “your’e” is never correct)
- minute → correct
- insted → should be “instead”
- finally → correct
- milion → should be “million”

→ Mistakes: your’e, insted, milion

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Row 11:
- stoping → should be “stopping”
- suprise → should be “surprise”
- themselfs → should be “themselves”
- early → correct
- writen → should be “written”

→ Mistakes: stoping, suprise, themselfs, writen

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Now let’s count how many we found:

Row 1: 3
Row 2: 2
Row 3: 3
Row 4: 0
Row 5: 5
Row 6: 3
Row 7: 3
Row 8: 0
Row 9: 4
Row 10: 3
Row 11: 4

Total = 3+2+3+0+5+3+3+0+4+3+4 = 30

Wait — the instructions say there are 55 words, and you’re supposed to shade the *incorrectly* spelled ones. But it doesn’t say how many are wrong — just that you’ll see the answer when you turn the page left.

But our job right now is to list which words are misspelled.

Let me double-check a few tricky ones:

- “agian” → definitely “again”
- “realy” → missing an ‘l’ → “really”
- “cuontry” → swapped letters → “country”
- “enogh” → missing ‘u’ → “enough”
- “allmost” → extra ‘l’ → “almost”
- “somtimes” → missing ‘e’ → “sometimes”
- “imporant” → missing ‘t’ → “important”
- “becuase” → mixed up letters → “because”
- “usualy” → missing ‘l’ → “usually”
- “dosen’t” → should be “doesn’t”
- “peice” → common mistake → “piece”
- “sevral” → missing ‘e’ → “several”
- “vioce” → swapped → “voice”
- “beatiful” → missing ‘u’ → “beautiful”
- “rember” → missing ‘em’ → “remember”
- “hunderd” → missing ‘n’ → “hundred”
- “probabaly” → extra ‘a’, missing ‘b’? Wait — actually, it’s “probably” → so “probabaly” has wrong order → yes, incorrect
- “specail” → swapped → “special”
- “carfully” → missing ‘e’ → “carefully”
- “hopeing” → should drop ‘e’ before -ing → “hoping”
- “allready” → one word, no double ‘l’ → “already”
- “genral” → missing ‘e’ → “general”
- “intrest” → missing ‘e’ → “interest”
- “your’e” → apostrophe in wrong place → “you’re”
- “insted” → missing ‘a’ → “instead”
- “milion” → missing ‘l’ → “million”
- “stoping” → needs double ‘p’ → “stopping”
- “suprise” → missing ‘r’ → “surprise”
- “themselfs” → should be plural reflexive → “themselves”
- “writen” → past participle → “written”

All these are indeed misspelled.

So the final list of incorrectly spelled words is:

agian, realy, cuontry, enogh, allmost, somtimes, imporant, becuase, usualy, dosen’t, peice, sevral, vioce, beatiful, rember, hunderd, probabaly, specail, carfully, hopeing, allready, genral, intrest, your’e, insted, milion, stoping, suprise, themselfs, writen

That’s 30 words.

But wait — let me recount the grid.

Each row has 5 words × 11 rows = 55 words. Correct.

And we found 30 misspellings? That seems high — maybe I made a mistake?

Wait — let’s check Row 4 again: without, second, idea, family, thought — all correct. Good.

Row 8: notice, ground, machine, however, friends — all correct. Good.

But 30 out of 55 being wrong? That’s more than half. Maybe that’s intentional for the puzzle?

Actually, looking back at the instruction: “shade all the words that are spelled incorrectly.” Then later: “if you completed the page correctly, you should see the answer to the question, ‘Can You Spell Well?’”

This suggests that after shading the wrong words, turning the page left will reveal a message — probably formed by the unshaded (correct) words.

But since the user didn’t ask us to do the turning part — just to solve the problem — and the problem is to identify which words are misspelled…

Our task is done: we’ve identified all the misspelled words.

Final Answer:
agian, realy, cuontry, enogh, allmost, somtimes, imporant, becuase, usualy, dosen’t, peice, sevral, vioce, beatiful, rember, hunderd, probabaly, specail, carfully, hopeing, allready, genral, intrest, your’e, insted, milion, stoping, suprise, themselfs, writen
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of correcting spelling worksheet.
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