02 November 2020

Sunday 01 November 2020

Before half term, we were been recapping one of our key spelling rules: adding –ed or –ing to change the tense of a verb.

Here’s an example…

infinitive verb present tense past tense
to walk walking walked

First, we’d like you to complete this table. Be careful, there may be some irregular ones to catch you out!

infinitive verb present tense past tense
to jump
talking
to climb
to pour poured
running
to achieve
explained

Then, practise these spellings in different ways, check out the ‘super spelling strategies’ on this week’s spelling post.

Fancy a challenge? Use these words in sentences. Or, create silly sentences using as many of them as you can – can you use them all?

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