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Correct Spelling Errors In Sentences: Seasons Worksheet - Free Printable

Correct Spelling Errors In Sentences: Seasons Worksheet

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Let's go through each sentence and identify the spelling errors. For each, I'll cross out the incorrect word (in text, we’ll indicate it), then provide the correct spelling.

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1.


Original: Seasons rotate *threwout* the year, each lasting three months.
*threwout* → throughout
Answer: *throughout*

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2.


Original: Specific months in the *calender* are associated with each season.
*calender* → calendar
Answer: *calendar*

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3.


Original: Seasons are an *affect* of the Earth's tilt in relation to the sun.
*affect* → effect
> Note: "Affect" is a verb; "effect" is a noun. Here, we need the noun form.
Answer: *effect*

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4.


Original: The Northern and Southern Hemispheres have *opposit* seasons.
*opposit* → opposite
Answer: *opposite*

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5.


Original: Hemispheres are halves of the globe *seperated* by the equator.
*seperated* → separated
Answer: *separated*

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6.


Original: Changes in light, temperature, and weather are *necessarry* for certain plants to grow at different times of the year.
*necessarry* → necessary
Answer: *necessary*

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7.


Original: Spring *whether* tends to have more rain, which helps plants grow.
*whether* → weather
> Note: "Whether" means "if or not"; "weather" refers to atmospheric conditions.
Answer: *weather*

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8.


Original: Spring brings new *beginings* as nature comes back to life after winter.
*beginings* → beginnings
Answer: *beginnings*

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9.


Original: *Alot* of students enjoy a week-long break from school in spring.
*Alot* → A lot
> Note: "Alot" is not a word. It should be two words: a lot.
Answer: *a lot*

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10.


Original: Temperatures in the summer months usually *excede* temperatures at other times of the year.
*excede* → exceed
Answer: *exceed*

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11.


Original: Leaves turning yellow, red, and orange make the start of *autumn* apparent.
This sentence has no spelling error.
Answer: *No error* — but wait! Let’s double-check:
- "autumn" is spelled correctly.
- No misspelled word here.
Answer: *(No spelling error)*

But let’s look again: Is there any typo?
"Apparent" is correct. All words seem fine. So this one is correct.

Answer: *no error* — or leave blank?

Wait — perhaps the word "autumn" is intended to be checked? But it's spelled correctly.

So, no spelling error in sentence 11.

Answer: *(none)*

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12.


Original: Winters are more extreme the closer a location is to the *polls*.
*polls* → poles
> "Polls" means surveys; "poles" refers to the North and South Poles.
Answer: *poles*

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Final Answers:



| # | Incorrect Word | Correct Spelling |
|---|----------------|------------------|
| 1 | threwout | throughout |
| 2 | calender | calendar |
| 3 | affect | effect |
| 4 | opposit | opposite |
| 5 | seperated | separated |
| 6 | necessarry | necessary |
| 7 | whether | weather |
| 8 | beginings | beginnings |
| 9 | Alot | a lot |
|10 | excede | exceed |
|11 | — | — (no error) |
|12 | polls | poles |

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📝 Instructions for Completion:


For each line on the worksheet, write the correct spelling of the misspelled word. Cross out the error in the sentence (as per directions).

Example:
- Sentence 1: Cross out "threwout", write throughout

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Final Answer Key (for the blanks):
1. throughout
2. calendar
3. effect
4. opposite
5. separated
6. necessary
7. weather
8. beginnings
9. a lot
10. exceed
11. (no error)
12. poles

> Note: For #11, since there's no spelling error, you may leave the line blank or write "no error" depending on teacher instructions.

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