Mrs Todorova and Mrs Mason Words ending in -tion station fiction motion national section addition subtraction potion option introduction Mrs Davies and Mr FernWords Ending in-ary library February dictionary boundary salary summary primary secondary ordinary necessary Mrs Jones
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Mrs Todorova and Mrs MasonMrs Davies and Mr FernPrefixes Anti- means opposite Super- means above beyond Auto-means self antifreeze anticlockwise antiseptic antisocial supermarket supersonic supernatural automatic automobile autopilot Mrs Jones (Revision)
Possessive apostrophes e.g. the boy’s pen – the pen belonging to the boy girl’s book boy’s ball dog’s bone teacher’s pen door’s handle Lisa’s badge flower’s petal table’s leg mouse’s cheese winter’s night Learn the BOLD words Mrs Jones Possessive apostrophes e.g. the boy’s pen – the pen belonging to the boy girl’s book boy’s ball dog’s bone teacher’s pen door’s handle Lisa’s badge flower’s petal table’s leg mouse’s cheese winter’s night Learn the BOLD words Mrs Emery
Mrs Todorova and Mrs Mason 7/5/19 Plural possessive apostrophes with plural words girls’ boys’ babies’ parents’ teachers’ women’s men’s children’s people’s mice's Mrs Davies and Mr Fern 7.5.19 Adding the Prefix bi- (Meaning ‘two’ or ‘twice’) Adding the Prefix re-(Meaning ‘again’ or ‘back’) bicycle biplane bisect bilingual biannual reappear redecorate reapply repay rebuild Mrs Jones
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Mrs Todorova's, Mrs Jones's and Mrs Mason's Spellings
Mrs Jones's Spellings Adding –es to nouns and verbs ending in -y flies tries replies copies babies carries cries dries marries puppies Mrs Todorova's and Mrs Mason's Spellings Homophones sent scent vain vein rode road steel steal waste waist Mrs Davies and Mr Fern's Spellings Creating negative meaning using prefix mis- misspell mislead mistreat misbehave mistrust misprint misuse misplace misheard misread Mrs Emery's Group Mrs Emery's spelling
Mrs Todorova's and Mrs Mason's Spelling Here Hear Heel Heal Main Mane Male Knot Not -- Mrs Jones's Spelling Plural Nouns To make most nouns plural just add S to the end of the word. If the nouns ends in ch,s, x,or z you add es to the end of the word. Batches dishes kisses friends computers material guards circles benches shoes Mrs Davies and Mr Fern's Spelling Words ending with the /g/ sound spelt-gue and the /k/ sound spelt -que (French in origin) league tongue catalogue dialogue rogue antique unique boutique picturesque mosque Can you think any more? Mrs Emery's Spelling
Mrs Davies and Mr Fern's Spellings Homophones &Near Homophones Grate great grown groan plain plane rain reign sent scent vein vain waist waste steel steal Mrs Todorova's and Mrs Mason's Spelling (Making words ending in y of f plural) fly - flies try - tries baby - babies berry - berries monkey - monkeys valley - valleys trolley - trolleys leaf - leaves shelf - shelves half -halves Mrs Jones's Spelling To spelling homophones Homophones sound the same but are spelt differently and have difficult meanings. wood / would there / they're / their too / two / to maid / made some / sum night / knight flower / flour so / sew break / brake blew / blue Mrs Emery's Group
The igh sound spelt 'y' By Fly Why Sky Try My Cry Reply Butterfly |
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