Spelling

21 April 2011

Posted on Thursday 21 April 2011 by

This week’s spellings for Bananas and Oranges are words that have a double letter with an ‘le’ ending.

Apples have words that all end with ‘ow’.

They will be tested on Thursday 28 April.

Apples

Bananas and Oranges

LO: Words ending with ‘ow’.

LO: Double letter, ending with ‘le’.

  • below
  • blow
  • follow
  • glow
  • grow
  • throw
  • slow
  • yellow
  • bubble
  • scribble
  • cuddle
  • middle
  • juggle
  • bottle
  • puzzle
  • apple


21 April 2011

Posted on Wednesday 20 April 2011 by

This week’s spellings are a recap of the rule of doubling consonants for short vowel sounds. They will be tested on Thursday 28 April 2011.

Revision spellings for adding ‘ing’

Short vowel sound with one consonant

Double up for ‘ing’

drop

dropping

drip

dripping

stop

stopping

shop

shopping

swim

swimming

win

winning

rub

rubbing

clap

clapping

run

running

pop

popping

Can you think of any more?





18 April 2011

Posted on Monday 18 April 2011 by

LO: To spell words which we will use in our science topic.

These will be tested on Thursday 21 April as Friday is a holiday.

light

dark

sun

night

shadow

bright

dull

25 March 2011

Posted on Saturday 26 March 2011 by

LO. I can spell these everyday words.

These words will be tested on Friday 01 April.

was

you

they

her

when

with

his

because

25 March 2011

Posted on Friday 25 March 2011 by

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

Apples have words that all end with ‘ck’.

They will be tested on Friday 01 April.

Apples

Bananas and Oranges

LO: Words ending with ‘ck’.

LO: Words beginning with ‘re’.

  • back
  • rack
  • stack
  • flick
  • kick
  • block
  • clock
  • truck
  • refill
  • reform
  • refresh
  • refuse
  • repay
  • replace
  • replay
  • return


25 March 2011

Posted on Friday 25 March 2011 by

This week we are learning how to spell compound words. A compound word is made from two (or more) existing words.

Spellings will be tested on Friday April 01 2011.

A

B

C

countryside

headquarters

throughout

fingerprint

aftermath

bandwagon

championship

firecracker

hairsbreadth

neighbourhood


background

billboard

blindfold

downhearted

eyewitness

lightweight

outnumbered

shamefaced

straightforward

wrongdoing


airfield

billboard

blockbuster

daredevil

foreground

hideaway

masterpiece

overweight

showdown

taskmaster

25 March 2011

Posted on Thursday 24 March 2011 by

This week’s spellings are words with ‘ic‘ suffixes. These will be tested on 01 April 2011.

historic

horrific

metallic

traffic

angelic

epidemic

specific

organic

atomic

rhythmic

Can you think of any more?



25 March 2011

Posted on Thursday 24 March 2011 by Mr Wilks

The spellings this week are all words that have the prefix mis… or non…

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

1.  mistake

2. misfit

3. mischief

4. misfortune

5. mistreat

6. nonsense

7. non-stop

8. non-fiction


9. mischievous

10. non-violent

The spellings will be tested on Friday 01 April.


18 March 2011

Posted on Friday 18 March 2011 by Mr Wilks

The spelling rule this week is to drop the ‘e’ when adding ‘ing’ to words that end in ‘e’.

1.  like                         liking

2. use                          using

3. dare                       daring

4. shake                     shaking

5. smile                      smiling

6. take                        taking

7. pierce                     piercing

8. stare                      staring


9. breathe                 breathing

10. amaze                  amazing

We have practised this rule before so let’s aim for some high scores!

Spellings will be tested on Friday 25 March.

18 March 2011

Posted on Friday 18 March 2011 by

LO. I can spell words  with the ‘or’ sound.

for

worm

corn

short

sport

fork

born

storm








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