Test your spelling ability with exciting word list games for: Words ending in tion.
Springtime Spelling
Spring into spelling!
Egg Hunt
Crack the eggs!
Word Search, small
The classic English word game.
Against the Clock
Spelling 'against the clock'.
Mayan Temple
Try the temple spelling puzzle.
Monkey Business
It's bananas!
Pattern recognition games are anagram based games designed to help identify and memorise the sequence of letters within a word.
Fishy Business
A fishy game that bites!
Rain Drops
A spelling game for a rainy day.
Egg Hunt
Crack the eggs!
Asteroids
Out of this world spelling game!
Bouncing Anagram
A lively anagram spelling game.
Bouncing Anagram Extreme
An extreme anagram game!
Problem solving games help with word and letter pattern recognition and proofreading skills.
Wild West
Get off your horse and spell.
Which Witch
Hangman with a twist.
Voice and vocabulary games help to strengthen the important link between the way words are spoken and written and introduce or reinforce vocabulary.
Sticky Bugs
Catch bugs to spell the words.
Spelling Bee
A 'Spelling Bee' style game.
Cool Spelling
Chill Out!
Words that end in tion are common in English and are usually nouns.
These words are formed by adding the ending tion to a base word. Understanding the base words can help you grasp the meanings of words ending in tion.
For example:
1. Imagine + tion = Imagination.
Imagination refers to the ability to create mental images or ideas.
2. Organise + tion = Organisation.
An organisation is a structured group of people working together towards common goals.
3. Ambitious + tion = Ambition.
Ambition represents a strong desire or goal to achieve something significant or succeed in a specific area.
Try these spelling activities to strengthen your vocabulary and language skills.
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Learn more in Unit 28. Word endings: -tion, -cian, -sion
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