21 May 2021
This week’s spellings are common exception words.
Year 1
- who
- what
- when
- why
- which
- how
Year 2
- move
- Mr
- Mrs
- old
- only
- parents
- pass
- past
- path
- people
14 May 2021
This week, we’ve been learning how to spell words with different spelling rules. Please learn the following words for a test on Thursday 20 May 2021.
- especially
- immediately
- enough
- numb
- committee
- monarch
- disobeyed
- originally
- marvellous
- language
14 May 2021
Use last week’s spellings and writing them in fancy writing.
Year 1
- Monday
- Tuesday
- Wednesday
- Thursday
- Friday
- Saturday
- Sunday
Year 2
- half
- hold
- hour
- improve
- kind
- last
- many
- mind
- money
- most
10 May 2021
Next week, we’ll be recapping our learning about adding suffixes. Complete these activities.
07 May 2021
We are continuing working on Common Exception Words (words that don’t follow the usual spelling rules).
Year 1
- Monday
- Tuesday
- Wednesday
- Thursday
- Friday
- Saturday
- Sunday
Year 2
- half
- hold
- hour
- improve
- kind
- last
- many
- mind
- money
- most
30 April 2021
Spelling
This week, we’ve been learning how to spell words with unusual spelling patterns. Please learn the following words for a test on Thursday 06 May 2021.
- amateur
- ancient
- conscience
- environment
- foreign
- government
- leisure
- mischievous
- parliament
- prejudice
29 April 2021
Next week, we’re learning about apostrophes for possession. There isn’t a list of words to learn. Instead, your child has a task to complete.
23 April 2021
The spellings this week all contain the or phoneme. This phoneme can be spelled in lots of different ways. We’re focusing on or, aw, au, augh, ough.
caught
forward
history
important
naughty
ordinary
quarter
thought
awful
drawn
23 April 2021
This week, we’ve been learning how to spell homophones. Please learn the following words and the meanings for a test on Thursday 29 April 2021.
- weary
- wary
- dissent
- descent
- decent
- draft
- draught
- proceed
- precede
23 / 30 April 2021
This week’s spellings are common exception words (common words that don’t follow the usual spelling rules).
Year 1
- was
- where
- we
- you
- were
- your
Year 2
- every
- everybody
- eye
- father
- fast
- find
- floor
- gold
- grass
- great