W
O
R
D
S
100
I read (allowed-aloud) to the class.
Aloud
100

I wasn't (allowed-aloud) to go to my friend's house.

Allowed

100

I panicked when I heard a (bear-bare) groan outside the tent.

Bear

100
Dylan took a (brake-break) after gym.
Break
100
I (scent-cent-sent) a funny text to my mom.
Sent
200

When does the store (clothes-close)?

Close

200

I was (board-bored), so I went for a walk.

Bored

200
I could smell the (sent-scent-cent) of the skunk.
Scent
200
He was not allowed to have (bare-bear) feet at school.
Bare
200
She had nothing to (ware-wear) for school.
Wear
300

I broke a piece of (board-bored) while I was building the deck.

Board

300

We paid the (fare-fair) as we exited the Uber.

Fare

300

I tried to (break-brake) her swimming record.

Break

300
Her mom gave her one(sent-scent-cent) for helping.
Cent
300

Go over (their-there) and ask if (their-they're) ready to go.  

There and They're

400

I went to the state (fare-fair).

Fair

400

I went to the mall and purchased some new (clothes-close).

Clothes

400
I put my (feat-feet) in the water.
Feet
400

So her plant wouldn't (dye-die), she gave it some fertilizer.

Die

400

She had to (right-write) an essay.

Write

500
Topeka is the (capital-capitol) of Kansas.
Capital
500

Our 5th grade class visited the (Capitol-Capital) Building in Washington, D.C.

Capitol

500
She smelled the red (dye-die) on her shirt.
Dye
500

It was an amazing (feat-feet) to see the parachutist land on the X on the ground at the park.  

Feat

500
The couple got married at the (altar-alter).
Altar