Spelling

11 July 2014

Posted on Sunday 13 July 2014 by Mr Wilks

The final week of spellings is a combination of ible and able words. Children will be tested on eight words from the previous two lists. They will need to revisit both sets of words and ensure they listen carefully to determine whether it is an ible or an able word.

04 July 2014

Posted on Friday 04 July 2014 by Mr Wilks

Following on from last week, this week’s spellings all contain the suffix ible. Can you think of anymore?

1. horrible
2. terrible
3. possible
4. incredible
5. flexible
6. invincible
7. visible
8. divisible
9. responsible
10. edible

 

04 July 2014

Posted on Friday 04 July 2014 by Mr Roundtree

There are no spellings this week. This is because our days are so full of visitors and trips in aid of Safety Week next week.

27 June 2014

Posted on Saturday 28 June 2014 by Mr Wilks

This week’s spellings are all words with the suffix able.

Words with the suffix able are often incorrectly spelt with the suffix ible. A key to distinguishing between these two endings is that dropping able usually leaves a generally recognisable word, eg agreeable; dropping ible usually leaves a stem word, eg possible.

1. miserable
2. adorable
3. predictable
4. forgivable
5. agreeable
6. enjoyable
7. valuable
8. reliable
9. durable
10. excitable

 

27 June 2014

Posted on Friday 27 June 2014 by Mrs Weekes

Red Group

Yellow Group

Green Group

drew

their

everybody

grew

have

anybody

screw

looked

somebody

flew

called

everywhere

blew

asked

somewhere

Andrew

laughed

anywhere

crew

because

everything

threw

please

something

 

different

anything

 

through

nothing

Here are this week’s spellings.  There will be a spelling test on Friday 04 July 2014.

 

20 June 2014

Posted on Sunday 22 June 2014 by Mrs Weekes

Red Group

Yellow Group

Green Group

            saw

washed

mine

lawn

cooked

yours

yawn

roasted

theirs

drawing

dressed

ours

paws

called

everyone

raw

turned

someone

shawl

wanted

himself

drawer

hissed

herself

 

sorted

myself

 

hated

she

Here are this week’s spellings.  There will be a spelling test on 27.06.14.

 

20 June 2014

Posted on Saturday 21 June 2014 by Mr Wilks

This week’s spellings are all words with the suffix ful.

Ful means ‘full of’. Notice how when full is added on to the end it loses one of its ls. For example, wish and full becomes wishful.

1. wishful
2. hopeful
3. painful
4. awful
5. helpful
6. careful
7. powerful
8. wonderful
9. beautiful
10. successful

 

13 June 2014

Posted on Sunday 15 June 2014 by Mrs Weekes

Red Group

Yellow Group

Green Group

bird

snake

funny

girl

play

chunky

swirl

lane

lucky

squirt

great

stony

glue

brain

faster

blue

they

hotter

tissue

fete

luckier

Sue

eight

quickest

 

straight

thinnest

 

spray

funniest

Here are this week’s spellings.  There will be a spelling test on Friday 20 June 2014.

 

13 June 2014

Posted on Friday 13 June 2014 by Mr Wilks

We’ve been learning a lot of cycling and geography vocabulary in our lessons this week. The spellings this week are some of these words.

1. contour
2. steep
3. gentle
4. location
5. incline
6. elevation
7. reference
8. geography
9. symbol
10. scale

 

 

13 June 2014

Posted on Friday 13 June 2014 by Mr Wilks

We’ve been learning a lot of cycling and geography vocabulary in our lessons this week. The spellings this week are some of these words.

1. contour
2. steep
3. gentle
4. location
5. incline
6. elevation
7. reference
8. geography
9. symbol
10. scale

Also, we have a word of the week: treacherous. Can you use it correctly over the weekend? Fuzzies will be awarded if you have!

 

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