24 November 2023 and 01 December 23
This week’s spellings are ‘common exception’ words – words that don’t follow the usual spelling rule or pattern. We keep spellings for two weeks. On the first week, children need to read and write the word using the ‘look, say, cover, write, check’ method. On the second week, they can write them using rainbow writing. There are some more ideas here too.
Year 1
- push
- put
- said
- saw
- says
Year 2
- Monday
- Tuesday
- Wednesday
- Thursday
- Friday
- Saturday
- Sunday
10.11.23 and 17.11.23
This week’s spellings are ‘common exception’ words – words that don’t follow the usual spelling rule or pattern. We keep spellings for two weeks. On the first week, children need to read and write the word using the ‘look, say, cover, write, check’ method. On the second week, they can write them using rainbow writing. There are some more ideas here too.
Year 1
- of
- once
- one
- our
- pull
Year 2
- was
- we
- were
- where
- you
- what
- when
- well
- your
- who
20.10.23
This week’s spellings are ‘common exception’ words – words that don’t follow the usual spelling rule or pattern. We keep spellings for two weeks. On the first week, children need to read and write the word using the ‘look, say, cover, write, check’ method. On the second week, they can write them using rainbow writing. There are some more ideas here too.
Year 1
- is
- love
- me
- my
- no
Year 2
- school
- she
- so
- some
- the
- there
- their
- they
- to
- today
06.10.23 and 13.10.23
This week’s spellings are ‘common exception’ words – words that don’t follow the usual spelling rule or pattern. We keep spellings for two weeks. On the first week, children need to read and write the word using the ‘look, say, cover, write, check’ method. On the second week, they can write them using rainbow writing. There are some more ideas here too.
Year 1
- has
- he
- here
- his
- house
Year 2
- of
- once
- one
- our
- pull
- push
- put
- said
- saw
- says
22.09.23 and 29.09.23
This week’s spellings are ‘common exception’ words – words that don’t follow the usual spelling rule or pattern. We keep spellings for two weeks. On the first week, children need to read and write the word using the ‘look, say, cover, write, check’ method. On the second week, they can write them using rainbow writing. There are some more ideas here too.
Year 1
- do
- for
- friend
- full
- go
Year 2
- has
- he
- here
- his
- house
- is
- love
- me
- my
- no
08 September 2023 and 15 September 2023
This week’s spellings are ‘common exception’ words – words that don’t follow the usual spelling rule or pattern. We keep spellings for two weeks. On the first week, children need to read and write the word using the ‘look, say, cover, write, check’ method. On the second week, they can write them using rainbow writing. There are some more ideas here too.
Year 1
- are
- ask
- be
- by
- come
Year 2
- are
- ask
- be
- by
- come
- do
- for
- friend
- full
- go
07.07.23 and 14.07.23
This week’s spellings for Year 1 are words that children are frequently making mistakes with in their independent writing. Year 2 are focusing on the all and al spelling patterns.
Use the look, say, cover, write, check method the first week, then choose a writing style to write them in the final week of term!
Year 1
- want
- what
- with
- any
- many
- you
- your
- who
- how
- saw
Year 2
- all
- ball
- fall
- small
- wall
- walk
- talk
- chalk
- beanstalk
- always
23.06.23 and 30.06.23
This week’s spellings for Year 1 return to spellings that children are frequently making mistakes with in their writing. Year 2 are learning a new spelling rule : drop the y for an i
Use the look, say, cover, write, check method the first week, then choose a writing style to write them in the second week.
- have
- has
- were
- where
- when
- give
- gave
- house
- school
- people
Year 2
- cry
- cries
- fly
- flies
- dry
- dries
- try
- tries
- reply
- replies
09.06.23 and 16.06.23
This week’s spellings for Year 1 are all about adding a suffixes (endings) to words. The start with the root word then add -er and -est. Year 2 are learning to spell words ending with el or al.
Use the look, say, cover, write, check method the first week, then choose a writing style to write them in the second week.
Year 1
- grander
- grandest
- fresher
- freshest
- slower
- slowest
- quicker
- quickest
- smaller
- smallest
Year 2
- camel
- tunnel
- travel
- towel
- squirrel
- metal
- pedal
- capital
- animal
- hospital
19.05.23 and 26.05.23
This week’s spellings for Year 1 are all about adding a suffixes (endings) to words. The start with the root word then add -er, -ed, -ing. Year 2 are learning the wr spellings making the w sound at the beginning of words and le at the end of words.
Use the look, say, cover, write, check method the first week, then choose a writing style to write them in the second week.
Year 1
- jump
- jumper
- jumped
- jumping
- hunter
- hunted
- hunting
- buzzed
- buzzer
- buzzing
- write
- written
- wrote
- wrong
- wrap
- table
- apple
- bottle
- little
- middle