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Spelling 15.1.16

Last week’s spellings – sorry for the delay!

Well done to those who noticed the mistake last week: maps are made by Ordnance Survey, whereas an ordinance is a local law.

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Maths Homework 15.1.16

This game is taken from NRich – an online version and more info can be found here: http://nrich.maths.org/5633/note

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Spellings 8th January 2016


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Maths Home Learning 8.1.16

This game is taken from NRich – more info can be found on their website: http://nrich.maths.org/5633/note

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Weight of Rudy


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pictogram


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First code club!


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How to use Roman numerals


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Spellings 16.10.15

Group A Group B Group C
Words withce       ci     cy Words ending in tial or cial Words ending in tial or cial
Helpful Hint:If in front of an e, i, or y, the letter C almost always represents the “s” sound. Helpful tip:These adjectives end in either–tial or –cial(sounds like ‘shul’).-tial usually comes  after a consonant.-cial usually comes after a vowel.But NOT ALWAYS For the last three spellings, create a mind map of clues you might see for each emotion. Then write some ‘show not tell’ sentences.
raceicedancericespiceface

 

city

circle

cinema

circus

 

cycle

fancy

 

EXT:      

cell

price

peace

space

police

officialspecialartificialpartialconfidentialessential

social

financial

initial

torrential

 

officialspecialartificialpartialconfidentialessential

social

financial

initial

exquisite

 

 

ecstatic

livid

despondent

 

 

 

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Spellings 09.10.15

Group A Group B Group C
Words with

kn

Silent letter t Silent letter t
Helpful Hint:

Sometimes the sound ‘n’ is spelt kn.

 

Don’t forget we cannot hear the ‘k’

Helpful tip:

Silent letters are sneaky. We see them when we read the word but we cannot hear them when we say the word. That makes words with silent letters hard to spell.

 

Can you create a poem using the last three spellings?

knock

know

knew

knee

knit

knife

knot

knight

knowledge

 

fasten

listen

glisten

soften

castle

rustle

whistle

wrestle

thistle

nestle

 

fasten

listen

glisten

soften

castle

rustle

whistle

wrestle

thistle

nestle

hustle

jostle

sinister

eerie

unnerving

unnerving

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