Mrs Roberts Alternative "u" and "ou" Unicorn duty music human use group spout you outside shoulder obbbod always Mrs Davies and Mr Fern Adding suffixes beginning with vowel letters to words of more than one syllable If the last syllable of a word is stressed and ends with one consonant letter which has just one vowel letter before it, the final consonant letter is doubled before any ending is added. The consonant letter is not doubled if the syllable is unstressed. occurring forgetting beginning beginner committed hopping hoping preferred gardening limited Mrs Emery Special Focus 1 – WARNING – odd spellings!! The words below contain a sound with an odd spelling – you will need to STOP and THINK! where, could, there, want, was, would, what, were We use these words EVERY day – they are tricky so you will have to practise them. Mrs Todorova and Mrs Mason
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As it will be Roman Day on Tuesday 17th October, the spelling words given on Tuesday 10th October will be tested on Tuesday 24th October. This gives you two weeks to learn them. Make sure you use lots of different spelling strategies. Mrs Mason’s and Mrs Todorova's Spelling group Week beginning 10.10.17 every morning before always place goes around following other never today told Mrs Emery's Spelling Words The ‘or’ sound spelt as an ‘a’. Please learn the following spellings using a strategy of your choice: Call, fall, small, almost, always, already, altogether, talk, walk, altogether Mr Fern's Spelling Words .Plural words ending in y If the word ends in a consonant then a y you change the y for an i and add es Example: baby = babies If the word ends in a vowel then a y you just add s. Example: toy = toys memories, libraries, centuries, varieties, babies families surveys, journeys, valleys holidays, Mrs Davies Spelling Words Plural words ending in Y If the word ends in a consonant then a y you change the y for an I and add es Example: Baby =babies If the word ends in a vowel then a y you just add s Example: toy = toys memories libraries centuries varieties opportunities responsibilities berries surveys journeys holidays Mrs Roberts's Spelling Words
Alternative 'a' and 'y' apron angel baby acorn basic fly sky very happy gym Oddbod once
This week there is only spelling for Mrs Emery's class. Read Write Inc Spelling with Mrs Emery
Today we started our new spelling scheme. Can you tell me what all these words mean (if it’s easier you can show me with an example):
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