17 January 2025
- shimmer
- bigger
- letter
- digger
- dinner
- supper
- ladder
- never
The children will be tested on these words next Friday 24th January 2025.
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 10 January
This week’s spellings are more words from the common exception word list.
says
our
once
house
where
These spellings will be tested on Friday 17th January.
10 January 2025
- rhino
- league
- chicken
- thumb
- lamb
- autumn
- make
- summer
The children will be tested on these words next Friday 17th January 2025.
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.
Half Term 3
Here are your new 40 words for this half-term. Let’s get learning them! How you decide to do this is up to you. You might decide to focus on the trickiest words first. Or, you might decide to learn 8 words a week and really focus on these whilst still practising the others, too. For some of you, you might already feel confident with some of the words so might choose to not practise these at all. If you need some ideas for practical things to do, check out the Super Spelling Strategies Guide on the school website.
This half-term, our spellings are linked to the rules and strategies we’ll be learning in class:
homophones (words that sound the same but are spelled differently)
spelling patterns: ant/ance, ent/ence
adding prefixes: co and re
adding prefixes: un, dis, im, in, ir, il
apostrophes for contraction and possession
spelling patterns: silent letters
Each Friday, you’ll be tested on 8 of the words from the list below.
Year 3/4 Spelling list for half term 3
Instead of learning eight different words each week, we’d like you to learn these 40 words over the whole half-term. Lots of research suggests that learning more spellings over a longer time leads to better remembering how to spell them in the long term.
How you decide to do this is up to you. You might decide to focus on the trickiest words first. Or, you might decide to learn eight words a week and really focus on these whilst still practising the others, too. For some of you, you might already feel confident with some of the words so might choose to not practise these at all.
However you decide to do it, is up to you. The important thing is that you’re learning them and learning how you like to learn them best.
Each week, the children will be tested on 8 of the words. These tests aren’t pressured. They might just help you figure out which words you need to practise more.
If you need some ideas for practical things to do, check out the Super Spelling Strategies Guide on the school website.
Friday 13 December
This week we are continuing to practise the spellings we learnt last week.
were
there
love
come
some
These spellings will be tested on Thursday 19th December.
13 December 2024
- line
- shape
- life
- these
- like
- time
- five
- home
The children will be tested on these words next Thursday 19th December 2024
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.
06 December 2024
- where
- what
- why
- when
- how
- brittle
- rigid
- flexible
The children will be tested on these words next Friday 13th December 2024
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 06 December
This week’s spellings are continuing to practise the year 1 common exception words.
were
there
love
come
some
These words will be tested on Friday 13th December.
29 November 2024
- special
- mission
- fiction
- social
- precious
- many
- any
- through
The children will be tested on these words next Friday 6th December 2024
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.