KS1 spelling worksheet that helps Year 1 and Year 2 children spot common words with double letters and use them in context.
A short rule explains that double letters often emphasise the preceding sound, with butter, mummy, happy and rabbit shown as familiar examples. Children then read eight short sentences and fill each gap with the right double-letter word, choosing from a printed bank that includes letter, terrible, bully, Merry, hello, better, apple and bubble. The sentences cover everyday scenes including a teacher, a nurse, a postman and a Christmas card, so the spelling work also reinforces reading comprehension.
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