06 December 2019
This week’s spellings are words that contain the ‘wh’, ‘ph’, ‘au’ and ‘oe’ digraph.
when |
dolphin |
haul |
haunt |
toes |
woe |
29.11.19
This week’s spellings are words that contain the ‘oy’, ‘ir’ and ‘aw’ digraph.
toy |
loyal |
shirt |
bird |
saw |
claw |
22 November 2019
This week’s spellings are words that contain the ‘ou’, ‘ie’ and ‘ea’ digraph.
loud |
shout |
cried |
tied |
team |
dream |
15 November 2019
This week’s spellings are words that contain the ‘ay’ digraph.
play |
say |
clay |
stray |
stay |
pay |
11 October 2019
This week’s spellings are words that contain the ‘ar’, ‘oo’ and ‘or’ digraphs.
card |
dark |
moon |
zoom |
fork |
corn |
04 October 2019
This week’s spellings are words that contain the ‘ai’ and ‘oa’ digraph.
snail |
rail |
tail |
boat |
toad |
loaf |
27 September 2019
This week’s spellings are common exception words.
he
she
me
be
we
20 September 2019
This week’s spellings are words that contain the digraphs ‘sh’, ‘ch’ and ‘th’.
shop |
shell |
lunch |
chip |
thin |
thank |
13 September 2019
This week’s spellings are some common exception words. Some of these exception words are used frequently in the children’s reading and writing. They are words in which the English spelling code works in an unusual or uncommon way.
I |
go |
to |
the |
no |
was |
06 September 2019
For this week’s spellings, your challenge is to practice writing your full name. Remember to use capital letters for all your names.
You will be able to show off how well you can spell your name in next Thursday’s test.