Spellings
This week’s words to learn are:
peculiar
particular
ordinary
opposite
often
Parents: all words are selected from the age-appropriate National Curriculum lists, these are words your child has to know by the end of Year 4. Children are being taught strategies for learning spellings as part of their work at school. Use all the strategies to help learn how to spell a word that we have learnt. 1. Look Cover Write Check 2. Bubble writing 3. Draw the shape of the word. 4. The pyramid’. Ask your child to show you how these work. Please encourage them to practice at home during the week, and carry out an occasional test to prepare them for Friday morning.
EXTRA CHALLENGE: this week I reminded the children of the rules to make a regular verb into the past tense (-ed)
If the verb ends in ‘e’ then just add a ‘d’ …. eg like …. liked
If the verb ends in a consonant and a ‘y’ then change the ‘y’ to an ‘i’ and add ‘ed’ ….. eg fry … fried
If the verb ends in a vowel and a ‘y’ then just add ‘ed’ ….. eg play …. played
If the verb ends in a consonant- vowel- consonant CVC .. then double the last consonant and add ‘ed’ … eg stop …. stopped
If you want to become a more accurate speller, practice these rules. Bring what you have done into show me.
This week’s times tables to learn are:
7 x
We will test the children up to 12 times 7.
On Friday after school, please ask your child their score.