Spelling

22 April 2022

Posted on Monday 25 April 2022 by Mrs Taylor

  • clapped
  • tapping
  • mixing
  • dropping
  • biggest
  • running
  • winner
  • tripped

The children will be tested on these words next Friday 29 April.

Please encourage your child to try practise the words by putting their words in a sentence using our handwriting guide. Also, look at the spelling activities guide for some ideas to practise these words.

25 March 2022

Posted on Friday 25 March 2022 by Mr Wain

This week, we’d like you to practise adding the suffixes below to these root words.

build/ing/er

heart/less

weight/less

care/ful/less/ed/ing/er

busy/er/est/ing

natural/ly

separate/ly/ed/ing

clumsy/er/est/ly

Can you spot the suffixes that don’t work on your homework sheet? For example, heart/ness wouldn’t work! Golden tickets for those who can find them!

Friday 25th March

Posted on Friday 25 March 2022 by Mr McGriffiths

The spellings from this week are from our phonics lessons this week.

work

friend

thought

through

your

The spellings will be tested on Friday 25th March.

25 March 2022

Posted on Friday 25 March 2022 by Mrs Lake

  • copying
  • studying
  • friendlier
  • angrier
  • tallest
  • tiniest
  • buried
  • crying

The children will be tested on these words next Friday  1 April.

Please encourage your child to try practise the words by putting their words in a sentence using our handwriting guide. Also, look at the spelling activities guide for some ideas to practise these words.

Friday 18th March

Posted on Friday 18 March 2022 by Mr McGriffiths

The spellings from this week are from our phonics lessons this week.

different

call

ice

give

middle

The spellings will be tested on Friday 18th March.

18 March 2022

Posted on Friday 18 March 2022 by Mrs Lake

The spellings this week are all suffixes.

  • thankful
  • kindness
  • argument
  • hoping
  • making
  • nicest
  • hiked
  • dancer

The children will be tested on these words next Friday 25 March. 

Please encourage your child to try practise the words by putting their words in a sentence using our handwriting guide. Also, look at the spelling activities guide for some ideas to practise these words.

18 March 2022

Posted on Friday 18 March 2022 by Mr Wain

This week, we’d like you to practise adding the suffix ‘ly’ to these words:

– accidental

– complete

– famous

– natural

– occasional

– ordinary

– happy

– basic

These will be tested on Friday 25th March. Good luck!

11 March 2022

Posted on Friday 11 March 2022 by Mr Wain

Practise adding the ‘ful’ and ‘less’ suffixes to the following words.

thought

care

harm

use

hope

rest

fear

doubt

These will be tested on Friday 18th March. Good luck!

11 March 2022

Posted on Friday 11 March 2022 by Mrs Lake

The spellings this week are all plurals. These Plurals all follow the same rule. Drop the ‘y’ to ‘ies’

baby – babies

  • babies
  • flies
  • carries
  • replies
  • copies
  • berries
  • tries
  • families

The children will be tested on these words next Friday 18 March. 

Please encourage your child to try practise the words by putting their words in a sentence using our handwriting guide. Also, look at the spelling activities guide for some ideas to practise these words.

04 March 2022

Posted on Friday 04 March 2022 by Mr Wain

Please find this week’s spellings below:

  • library
  • building
  • century
  • circle
  • experiment
  • February
  • group
  • question

Ask your child why February has a capital letter!

These will be tested on Friday 11th March.

Good luck!

Moortown Primary School, Leeds
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