Spelling

22 June 2018

Posted on Friday 22 June 2018 by Mrs Latham

Use last week’s spellings and write them using dots. Join the dots with a different colour.

Year 1 spellings

  • Spring
  • Summer
  • Autumn
  • Winter
  • season
  • weather

Year 2 spellings

  • unlucky
  • undo
  • unhappy
  • undecided
  • unhelpful
  • misspell
  • misheard
  • misunderstood
  • misbehave
  • misjudge

22 June 2018

Posted on Thursday 21 June 2018 by

This week’s spellings will help you when taking part in the online health survey. Write sentences or a paragraph putting each word into context.

  • health
  • diary
  • survey
  • breakfast
  • portion
  • response
  • column
  • average
  • relevant
  • transfer
  • physically
  • emotionally
  • social

15 June 2018

Posted on Friday 15 June 2018 by

This week our spelling words are linked to the World Cup football tournament.

Your challenge is to learn the spellings of all the countries entering!

Click on the link to see the full list of countries.  https://www.fifa.com/worldcup/teams/

 

 

 

15 June 2018

Posted on Friday 15 June 2018 by Mrs Lake

This week’s spellings are all taken from our Ancient Egypt topic. Learn the words for a spelling test next Friday, 22 June. Use the words in a sentence so that they are well-remembered.

  • Egypt
  • Egyptian
  • pharaoh
  • hieroglyphics
  • tomb
  • pyramid
  • mummies
  • ancient
  • sarcophagus
  • papyrus

15 June 2018

Posted on Friday 15 June 2018 by Mrs Latham

This week’s spellings for Year 1 are high frequency words.

Year 1 spelling

  • Spring
  • Summer
  • Autumn
  • Winter
  • season
  • weather

This weeks spellings are common prefixesun and mis.

Year 2 spellings

  • unlucky
  • undo
  • unhappy
  • undecided
  • unhelpful
  • misspell
  • misheard
  • misunderstood
  • misbehave
  • misjudge

08 June 2018

Posted on Saturday 09 June 2018 by Mrs Lake

Spelling activity

This week, Year 3 and 4 have been working hard at understanding apostrophes for singular and plural possession. This week’s spelling activity is to look at the text and correct the mistakes.  There are a number of apostrophes that have been used incorrectly. To help, read the text and underline any person or thing that owns something first. Then, decide whether it is singular or plural possession and where the apostrophe should go.

  • apostrophes for singular possession (when one thing owns something, such as Mrs Lake‘s jumper or  Ben’s coat)
  • apostrophes for plural possession (when more than one thing owns something, such as children‘s classroom or dogs‘ tails)

 

5 June 2018

Posted on Friday 08 June 2018 by

This week, our spellings will be in preparation for our topic: Ancient Egypt. We’ll use these words regularly over the next few weeks.

  • Egypt
  • Egyptian
  • pyramid
  • pharaoh
  • tomb
  • mummification
  • sphinx
  • priestesss
  • priest
  • hieroglyphs
  • papyrus
  • dynasty

Your task is to create a glossary for these words.

8 June 2018

Posted on Friday 08 June 2018 by Mrs Latham

Use the spellings from before the holidays. Write them on shapes.

Year 1

This week’s spellings for Year 1 are the rest of the months of the year. They are common exception words that Year 1 children are expected to be able to spell by the end of the year.

  • July
  • August
  • September
  • October
  • November
  • December

Year 2

This week’s spellings for Year 2 are the ‘ice’ spelling pattern and ‘w’ followed by an ‘a’ making an ‘o’ sound.

  • ice
  • lice
  • mice
  • slice
  • rice
  • forward
  • wart
  • wardrobe
  • swap
  • watch

20 May 2019

Posted on Sunday 20 May 2018 by Mrs Allaway

This week’s spelling challenge is to make two lists of words, one set ending in …ence, one set ending in ance. For example:

  • ence – sentence, absence, science
  • ance – balance, distance, entrance

How many can you find?

18 May 2018

Posted on Friday 18 May 2018 by Mr Roundtree

Spelling homework

This week’s spelling homework is to learn words with the ‘k’ sound but spelt using a ‘ch’. We saw a fantastic range of words in homework review on Thursday, from alchemist to cholera– well done! As always, learning these words in a context of a sentence will help children to remember them.

  • chaos
  • character
  • chemical
  • ache
  • technology
  • anchor
  • echo
  • stomach
  • monarch
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