Spelling

11 January 2019

Posted on Friday 11 January 2019 by Mrs Latham

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

Posted on Friday 14 December 2018 by Mrs Latham

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

Posted on Friday 07 December 2018 by Mr Roundtree

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:

  1. You’ll need to learn the spelling of the comparative and superlative adjectives, too.
  2. Remember our spelling rule: Drop the ‘y’ for an ‘i’.

For example: happyhappier (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

Posted on Friday 07 December 2018 by Mrs Latham

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

Posted on Sunday 02 December 2018 by Mr Catherall

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

Posted on Friday 30 November 2018 by Mrs Latham

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

Posted on Friday 23 November 2018 by Mrs Latham

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

Posted on Friday 16 November 2018 by Mrs Latham

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

Posted on Wednesday 07 November 2018 by Mrs Latham

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

Posted on Friday 19 October 2018 by Mrs Lake

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.

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