There are 4 categories in this final volume. They are:
Same Sound Words: Motivate your kids to learn how to differentiate between two words that are spelt differently, have different meanings but have the same pronunciations. For example: ‘by’ and ‘bye.’ Study in two modes, ‘play’ and ‘quiz.’
Degrees of Adjectives: In this category, your kid will learn about the degrees of adjectives. For example: ‘small, smaller, smallest,’ or ‘fast, faster, fastest.’ Study in two modes, ‘play’ and ‘quiz.’
Plurals: Plurals is used to describe when a word is more than one in number. For example: ‘apple’ describes one single apple, whereas ‘apples’ describes more than one apple in number. This is defined as a plural. Study in two modes ‘play’ and ‘quiz.’
Combos 4: As is seen in Combos 1, Combos 2 & Combos 3 in volume 7, 8 & 9 respectively, this category is no different in concept. It will assist your kid to learn how to spell, read and write words when three or four letters combine. For example: Spell out a word by using only ‘age.’ Words that can be formed using these two letters are ‘bondage’ ‘stage’ and so on. Study Combos in two modes, ‘play’ and ‘quiz.’
Same Sound Words: Motivate your kids to learn how to differentiate between two words that are spelt differently, have different meanings but have the same pronunciations. For example: ‘by’ and ‘bye.’ Study in two modes, ‘play’ and ‘quiz.’
Degrees of Adjectives: In this category, your kid will learn about the degrees of adjectives. For example: ‘small, smaller, smallest,’ or ‘fast, faster, fastest.’ Study in two modes, ‘play’ and ‘quiz.’
Plurals: Plurals is used to describe when a word is more than one in number. For example: ‘apple’ describes one single apple, whereas ‘apples’ describes more than one apple in number. This is defined as a plural. Study in two modes ‘play’ and ‘quiz.’
Combos 4: As is seen in Combos 1, Combos 2 & Combos 3 in volume 7, 8 & 9 respectively, this category is no different in concept. It will assist your kid to learn how to spell, read and write words when three or four letters combine. For example: Spell out a word by using only ‘age.’ Words that can be formed using these two letters are ‘bondage’ ‘stage’ and so on. Study Combos in two modes, ‘play’ and ‘quiz.’

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