16 July 2021
This weeks spellings are covering some different spelling patterns.
Year 1 are looking at making a plural by adding an ‘s’ or ‘es’ to the end of the word.
Year 1
- cats
- dogs
- rocks
- trains
- books
- brushes
- glasses
- witches
- boxes
- buzzes
Year 2 are looking at the /s/ sound spelt as c before e, i and y. Also, /n/ spelt kn at the beginning of words.
Year 2
- race
- city
- space
- fancy
- ice
- knock
- knee
- know
- knitting
- knife
09 July 2021
02 July 2021
The spellings this week are all words from the Year 3,4 National Curriculum spelling list. Click here for a link to the National Curriculum Spelling Appendix (the Y3,4 list of words is on page 16).
accidentally believe calendar decide disappear experiment imagine favourite
02 July 2021
Use least week’s spellings and write them inside a 2D shape.
Year 1
- think
- bank
- sunk
- honk
- wink
- witch
- fetch
- catch
- hutch
- stitch
Year 2
- who
- what
- where
- when
- why
- whole
- wild
- would
- should
- could
25 June 2021
Year 1
This week’s spellings show how the ‘n’ sound spelt as ‘nk’ at the end of words and the ‘tch’ spelling after a single vowel.
- think
- bank
- sunk
- honk
- wink
- witch
- fetch
- catch
- hutch
- stitch
Year 2
This week’s spellings are the last of the Year 2 common exception words.
- who
- what
- where
- when
- why
- whole
- wild
- would
- should
- could
18 June 2021
Use last week’s spellings and write them in rainbow writing.
Year 1
- off
- huff
- well
- hill
- buzz
- whizz
- miss
- boss
- back
- duck
Year 2
- plant
- poor
- pretty
- prove
- should
- steak
- sugar
- sure
- told
- water
11 June 2021
Spelling
This week, we’re learning about words spelt with c but have the s sound, e.g. exercise.
In the following list, identify the ‘s’ spelt with c sound and use the word in a sentence.
cities
excellent
exciting
silence
sentence
accident
decide
audience
notice
11 June 2021
Year 1
This week’s spellings for Year 1 are words with the /f/, /l/, /z/, /s/ and /k/ sounds at the end. They are usually spelt with a double consonant at the end of words : ff, ll, zz, ss and ck.
- off
- huff
- well
- hill
- buzz
- whizz
- miss
- boss
- back
- duck
Year 2
This week’s spellings are more common exception words for Year 2. These are words that don’t follow the usual spelling rules.
- plant
- poor
- pretty
- prove
- should
- steak
- sugar
- sure
- told
- water
21 May 2021
Spellings
This week and next, we’re learning about prefixes. They are letters that attach to the beginning of the word without changing the spelling of the root word.
In this week’s spelling practise, we have been learning im- and in-.
Here are the words:
inactive
inaccurate
incorrect
invisible
impolite
imperfect
impossible
impatient