11 January 2019
This week’s spellings for Year 1 are common exception words that children should be spelling correctly by the end of the year.
Year 1
- come
- some
- one
- once
- do
- of
Year 2 spellings are words with an apostrophe that indicates omission of a letter or letters.
Year 2
- we’ll
- he’ll
- she’ll
- they’ll
- I’ll
- I’ve
- they’ve
- we’ve
14 December 2018
This week’s spelling homework is to look at and revise all the spellings from the last 6 weeks – ready for a spelling test next week!
07 December 2018
For this week’s spelling, learn the following words. They are all commonly used adjectives and some are in the National Curriculum’s Year 3 and 4 spelling list.
Top tips:
- You’ll need to learn the spelling of the comparative and superlative adjectives, too.
- Remember our spelling rule: Drop the ‘y’ for an ‘i’.
For example: happy – happier (the comparative, with ‘y’ replaced by ‘i’) happiest (the superlative, with ‘y’ replaced by ‘i’).
- busy
- early
- fluffy
- funny
- gloomy
- lovely
- naughty
- noisy
- tasty
- wealthy
07 December 2018
Use last week’s spellings, writing the words using dots and then join them together.
Year 1
- you
- your
- so
- my
- where
Year 2
- should
- would
- could
- shouldn’t
- wouldn’t
- couldn’t
30 November 2018
Our spellings this week focus on when we use the suffix -ably or -ibly. Last week, children explored the rule. This week, children have a list of words to learn ahead of a spelling test on Friday 07 December 2018.
- incredibly
- sensibly
- reliably
- respectably
- agreeably
- enviably
- undeniably
- responsibly
30 November 2018
This week’s spellings are Common Exception words that children are expected to be able to spell by the end of the year.
Year 1
- you
- your
- so
- my
- where
Year 2
- should
- would
- could
- shouldn’t
- wouldn’t
- couldn’t
23 November 2018
Use last week’s spellings and write them ‘across and down’.
Year 1
- house
- today
- says
- what
- has
Year 2
- pass
- class
- glass
- press
- less
- guess
- miss
- across
16 November 2018
This week’s spellings for Year 1 are common exception words that children are expected to be able to spell by the end of the year.
Year 1
- house
- today
- says
- what
- has
This week’s spellings for Year 2 are words ending in double s.
Year 2
- pass
- class
- glass
- press
- less
- guess
- miss
- across
9 October 2018
Use the spellings from before the holidays to create a wordsearch.
Year 1
- there
- love
- one
- put
- pull
Year 2
- has
- saw
- was
- when
- went
- were
- where
- are
19 October 2018
Your spelling rule this week is using apostrophes for omission.
eg should not = shouldn’t
Write a list of contractions and the words before omission.