Spelling

30 September 2011

Posted on Thursday 29 September 2011 by

This week’s spellings have the ‘ou‘ sound. Your child will be tested on Friday 07 October 2011.

cloud

around

found

round

sound

pound

count

house

mouse

mouth

30 September 2011

Posted on Thursday 29 September 2011 by

Spellings this week are the following rule: drop the ‘e’ when adding ‘ing’.

Learn all the spellings from the list and find six more that fit the rule. Learn the six you found too.

Spellings will be tested on Friday 07 October.

a

b

c

challenging

calculating

moving

escaping

replacing

raising

exciting

reducing

hoping

including

blaming

wasting

surprising

hating

caring

wrestling

deciding

tasting

23 September 2011

Posted on Friday 23 September 2011 by

This week’s spellings are high frequency words. The children will be tested on Friday 30 September 2011.

next

very

make

his

when

went

here

you

again

because

23 September 2011

Posted on Thursday 22 September 2011 by

This week’s list is high frequency words.  They will be tested on Friday 30 September.

has

not

saw

boy

was

girl

23 September 2011

Posted on Thursday 22 September 2011 by

Spelling rule:

This week’s spellings are all time connectives.

These will be used in next week’s lessons because the text type we’ll learn about is Instructions, where you often see time connectives to help you work out the sequence of what to do.

Time connectives are very often at the start of the sentence (as an ‘opener’).  Because of this, commas and capital letters have to be remembered to be awarded the mark.

LO: Time connectives

Firstly,

Previously,

Meanwhile,

Before long,

Eventually,

Later on,

Earlier,

Finally,


Can you come up with any more time connectives?

16 September 2011

Posted on Friday 16 September 2011 by Mr Wilks

For the next couple of weeks, we’ll be investigating the effect of adding ‘ing’ to verbs (actions or ‘doing words’). This week the spellings are all words which you just have to add ‘ing’ to the root word.

The children will be tested on eight out of the ten words. They’ll be tested on Friday 23 September.

1.

help

helping

2.

ask

asking

3.

pull

pulling

4.

jump

jumping

5.

walk

walking

6.

look

looking

7.

start

starting

8.

enjoy

enjoying

9.

conduct

conducting

10.

experiment

experimenting


16 September 2011

Posted on Friday 16 September 2011 by

This week we are learning WOW words, to learn them and to use them in the correct context.

Children will be tested in class on Friday 23 September and will be given points for using them correctly in written work and verbally in class.

Here are the WOW words (they’re all adverbs, to describe actions) for all children to learn how to spell and how to use in context:

  • aggressively
  • cautiously
  • stealthily
  • destructively
  • painstakingly
  • fearlessly
  • intensely
  • delicately
  • effortlessly
  • noiselessly

16 September 2011

Posted on Friday 16 September 2011 by

Spelling is an integral part of the writing process. Pupils who spell with ease are able to concentrate on the content of their writing. With this in mind, we carry on with the Letters and Sounds programme on a daily basis in Year 1.

Spelling lists will be given out on a Friday and will be linked to the sounds being taught that week or a list of frequently used words. Sometimes, the list will link to the class topic.

This week’s list includes words that the children will need in their day to day writing.

and

not

the

a

to

can

Practise learning the words in preparation for Friday 23 Septenber .

Hint: practice little and often works best!

16 September 2011

Posted on Thursday 15 September 2011 by

Spelling Rule:

This week’s spellings are verbs which all have an ‘ing’ at the end.

The main focus of the learning is to ensure your child understands the rule. It’s up to your child which list they decide to learn. However, it is important they give themselves an appropriate challenge and don’t attempt a list which is neither too easy nor too difficult.

List 1

List 2

LO: Words ending with ‘ing’

spend

>

spending

subtract

>

subtracting

walk

>

walking

connect

>

connecting

enjoy

>

enjoying

assist

>

assisting

jump

>

jumping

learn

>

learning

say

>

saying

steal

>

stealing

help

>

helping

stretch

>

stretching

pull

>

pulling

discuss

>

discussing

ask

>

asking

disturb

>

disturbing

Can you come up with any more spellings that follow the rule?

16 September 2011

Posted on Thursday 15 September 2011 by

This week’s spellings are high frequency words. The children will be tested on these spellings on Friday 23 September.

is

was

saw

house

what

them

said

me

see

but


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