Year 1 spellings and letter for week 10 beginning 29.6.20

Please practise your spellings each day and remember to try to put them into sentences too.

LCWCh grid Sum week 10 adding y and ly Y1

This week we are focusing on a story called ‘The world came to my place today’ and the link for the story in in the attached letter.

Y1 Where does my food come from week 10 overview

Year 1 Spellings and letter for week 8 beginning 15.6.20

This week’s spelling sheet is attached below for you to practise each day this week.

Also attached is a letter about this week’s lessons with Oak National Academy and ideas for other activities you might like to choose to do.

LCWCh grid Sum week 8 Y1

Y1 Where does my food come from week 8 overview

Spellings for week 7 beginning 8.6.20

These are the spellings for week 7. Please practise your spellings every day. Make sure that you understand the meaning of the words and you can use them in sentences. Take care to make sure that the months of the year begin with a capital letter.

Year 1 children you are focusing on the ear phoneme and the months of the year.

Y1 LCWCh grid Sum week 7

Year 2 children you are focusing on tion, sion and cian words and the months of the year.

Y2 LCWCh grid Sum week 7

Year 2 spellings for week 5 beginning 18.5.20

This week’s words begin with wa, swa, qua or squa. There are some tricky words this week. Can you find any more words which follow the same sound pattern?

LCWCh grid Sum week 5 Y2

Another way to practise is to write sentences using the words accurately in the sentences. Remember to try to write different types of sentences (statement, question, command, exclamation sentences) with the appropriate punctuation.

Year 1 spellings for week 5 beginning 18.5.20

This week we are focusing on adding the suffix -est in our spellings.

LCWCh grid Sum week 5 Y1

t-l-52106-year-1-suffixes-ing-ed-er-est-fortune-teller

You could make this fortune teller to practise adding -ed, -ing, -er and -est  words.

Another way to practise your spellings is writing sentences with your words in.