Spellings

The children have brought home a spelling activity booklet this week to make sure that they have the opportunity to practise the words they most commonly use in their writing.

Spellings 4.12.20

Here are the main spellings this week. Again, your child may bring home additional or different spellings to practise.

inactive
incorrect
incredible
independent
incomplete
incapable
incompatible
inconsiderate
indefinitely

 

I have set a quiz as a ‘2do’ on Purple Mash

Spellings Friday 27th November

Our class spellings this week are taken from the Statutory spelling list for Year 3. Your child may have additional or different spellings to practise at home depending on what their current spelling target is.

I have set a quiz on Purple Mash as a ‘2do’

difficult
famous
extreme
guide
heart
history
popular
minute
natural

 

The website below is a useful resource to help p[practise spellings:

https://spellingframe.co.uk/

You can of course practise any spellings from the previous year group if there are any spelling patterns your child finds particularly difficult.

 

Spellings 13th November

This is the spelling pattern we are focusing on this week. I have set a quiz as a 2do on Purple Mash. Some children may bring home personalised spellings for example, words from the Year 2 spelling list which they are not yet confident spelling.

myth
gym
Egypt
pyramid
mystery
crystal
symbol
syrup
cygnet
lyric

 

Spellings

This week our spelling focus is words ending in -cian

musician
electrician
magician
optician
politician
mathematician
physician
technician
dietician
beautician

I have set a quiz as a ‘2do’ on Purple Mash.

 

Some children are practising words containing the ‘o split digraph’, they will bring these spellings home to practise:

home
hope
rope
phone
alone
note
poke
hose
broke