Here are the answers to your spelling worksheet. I have worked through each section step-by-step to make sure they are correct.
Part 1: The Spiral Puzzle
We need to fit words from the list into the grid based on the clues.
1.
Clue: impossible to see
*
Word: invisible (9 letters)
2.
Clue: very bad
*
Word: horrible (8 letters)
3.
Clue: easy; not hard
*
Word: simple (6 letters)
4.
Clue: father's brother
*
Word: uncle (5 letters)
5.
Clue: a 2-D shape with 3 sides
*
Word: triangle (8 letters)
6.
Clue: a building where horses are kept
*
Word: stable (6 letters)
7.
Clue: can do something
*
Word: able (4 letters)
*(Note: The word "jungle" and "handle" are left over from the list, but they don't fit these specific clues).*
Part 2: Fill in the Gaps
We need to choose the right word to make the sentence make sense.
1. The instructions were very
simple, but Nadine and Emma made a
horrible mess.
* *Reasoning:* Instructions that are "not hard" are simple. A big mess is often described as horrible.
2. James used his pen with
invisible ink to write a secret message.
* *Reasoning:* Secret messages use ink you cannot see.
3. Mum made me a cheese and pickle sandwich in the shape of a
triangle.
* *Reasoning:* Sandwiches cut diagonally make a triangle shape.
4. Once Molly had turned the
handle she was
able to open the door.
* *Reasoning:* You turn a handle to open a door. If you do that, you are "able" (can) open it.
Part 3: Rearrange the Letters
We need to unscramble the letters to find words from the list.
5.
brihero $\rightarrow$
horrible
6.
legnuj $\rightarrow$
jungle
7.
bleats $\rightarrow$
stable
8.
spoilbes $\rightarrow$
possible
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Final Answer:
Spiral Puzzle:
1. invisible
2. horrible
3. simple
4. uncle
5. triangle
6. stable
7. able
Fill in the Gaps:
1. simple, horrible
2. invisible
3. triangle
4. handle, able
Rearrange the Letters:
5. horrible
6. jungle
7. stable
8. possible
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of le worksheet.