Spelling

20 May 2011

Posted on Saturday 21 May 2011 by

This week, we are learning to spell words with the ‘y‘ sound.

by

cry

fly

dry

sky

try

fry

my

These words will be tested on Friday 27 May 2011.

20 May 2011

Posted on Friday 20 May 2011 by

This week’s spellings for Bananas and Oranges are months of the year.

Apples have days of the week to remember.

They will be tested on Friday 27 May.

Apples

Bananas and Oranges

LO: Days of the week.

LO: Months of the year.

  • Monday
  • Tuesday
  • Wednesday
  • Thursday
  • Friday
  • Saturday
  • Sunday


  • January
  • February
  • March
  • April
  • May
  • June
  • July
  • August
  • September
  • October
  • November
  • December

(I will only test 8 of these spellings.)


13 May 2011

Posted on Sunday 15 May 2011 by

To spell words with the ‘i-e’ sound.

ride

pipe

bite

slide

pine

ripe

These words will be tested on Friday 20th May 2011.

13 May 2011

Posted on Friday 13 May 2011 by Mr Wilks

The spellings this week are all words that have silent letters within them. Nouns and verbs practise 1-8. Adjectives and adverbs practise 1-10.

1. knife

2. write

3. when

4. could

5. would

6. should

7. knock

8. know


9. wrinkle

10. honest     

The spellings will be tested on Friday 20 May.

13 May 2011

Posted on Thursday 12 May 2011 by

This week’s spellings are a recap of adverbs (words used to describe verbs). The children can use these in their writing to make it more interesting. They will be tested on Friday 20 May.

scarily

stealthily

luckily

wearily

carefully

slowly

quickly

amazingly

remarkably

determinedly

Can you think of any more?



06 May 2011

Posted on Sunday 08 May 2011 by

This week’s spellings for Bananas and Oranges are words that begin with mis.

Apples have words that all have the sound oi in the middle.

They will be tested on Friday 13 May.

Apples

Bananas and Oranges

LO: Words that have ‘oi’.

LO: Words that begin with ‘mis’.

  • coil
  • coin
  • foil
  • join
  • oil
  • point
  • soil
  • toil
  • misfire
  • mishear
  • mislead
  • mistake
  • misunderstand
  • misuse
  • misspell
  • misbehave


06 May 2011

Posted on Friday 06 May 2011 by

This week’s spellings are words to help your child when writing newspaper articles about natural distasters. They’ll be tested on Friday 13 June 2011. The children could try to think of or find any other ambitious vocabulary (we call these ‘Wow Words’) which they could use in their writing.

tremendous

terrifying

exhausting

astonishing

devastating

distressing

remarkable

enormous

miraculous

disastrous

06 May 2011

Posted on Friday 06 May 2011 by

To spell words with the ‘o-e’ sound.

hole

coke

joke

hope

home

nose

These words will be tested on Friday 13 May.

06 May 2011

Posted on Friday 06 May 2011 by

Spelling homework is again to read through previous SATs that you were given and learn the patterns of the spellings from two weeks ago. The spelling test is on Tuesday. Make sure you’re ready for then.

06 May 2011

Posted on Thursday 05 May 2011 by Mr Wilks

The spellings this week are all words that we can shorten using an apostrophe (these are called contractions). We’ve done these spellings before, but it’s still an objective we need to practise.

Nouns and verbs practise 1-8. Adjectives and adverbs practise 1-10.

1. do not                    don’t

2. can not                  can’t

3. is not                      isn’t

4. does not               doesn’t

5. will not                  won’t

6. I have                    I’ve

7. I am                        I’m

8. I will                       I’ll


9. here is                   here’s

10. could have          could’ve

Spellings will be tested on Friday 13 May.

Moortown Primary School, Leeds
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