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1 Objective: To spell words with common letter strings but different pronunciations. 1 beard cough service 2 heard enough advice 3 wear ought practice 4 weary brought apprentice 5 learned plough prejudice 6 years though rejoice 7 wearing thought pause 8 earning through because 9 search thorough trauma 10 appear journey sausage

Objective: Revision of the prefix mis and re. 1 mistake mislead misfortune 2 mistakes misleading misunderstanding 3 mistaken mischief misunderstand 4 mislay misbehave misunderstood 5 mislaid mistook misguided 6 misuse mistreat miscalculation 7 misused research mistakenly 8 misuser review rearrange 9 return represent recommend 10 remove replace reconstruction 2

3 Objective: Words ending in ion or ian. 1 action information musician 2 section condition electrician 3 station production magician 4 relation operation politician 5 education collection mathematician 6 position association technician 7 election competition optician 8 direction population physician 9 question organisation clinician 10 mention communication statistician

Objective: To investigate compound words and recognise that they can aid spelling even where pronunciation obscures it. 1 anyone everyone handkerchief 2 football playground earthquake 3 bedroom tablecloth fingerprint 4 classroom cupboard grandparents 5 inside goodnight hairdresser 6 outside daydream hideaway 7 weekend downstairs lighthearted 8 handbag earring neighbourhood 9 popcorn feedback masterpiece 10 airport goalkeeper thunderstorm 4

5 Objective: To recognise and spell the suffixes: -ible, -able. 1 sensible sensible reversible 2 terrible terrible irreversible 3 visible flexible responsible 4 horrible inflexible irresponsible 5 invisible legible compatible 6 possible illegible incompatible 7 credible impossible impossible 8 incredible incredible indestructible 9 edible audible invincible 10 inedible inaudible feasible

6 Objective: To recognise and spell the suffixes: -ible, -able. 1 sensible enjoyable dependable 2 terrible miserable laughable 3 visible probable fashionable 4 horrible adorable comfortable 5 invisible suitable identifiable 6 possible reliable disposable 7 credible breakable respectable 8 incredible agreeable desirable 9 edible enviable debatable 10 inedible valuable forgivable

7 Objective: To practise extending, and compounding words through adding parts, e.g. ly. 1 madly thickly happily 2 badly quickly speedily 3 softly quietly generally 4 slowly strangely curiously 5 safely normally secretively 6 mostly exactly jokingly 7 nearly daily especially 8 ghostly luckily definitely 9 mainly easily absolutely 10 surely angrily certainly

8 Objective: To practise extending, and compounding words through adding parts, e.g. ic, ive, ist. 1 comic terrific energetic 2 manic horrific scientific 3 acidic allergic photographic 4 artist stylist specialist 5 novelist activist machinist 6 stockist extremist instrumentalist 7 active expensive expensive 8 motive massive explosive 9 captive relative exclusive 10 native narrative attractive

9 Objective: To practise extending, and compounding words through adding parts, e.g. ful. 1 hopeful grateful wasteful 2 careful stressful unsuccessful 3 painful dreadful delightful 4 hurtful mouthful thoughtful 5 thankful fruitful meaningful 6 powerful wonderful wonderful 7 useful peaceful deceitful 8 helpful pitiful disgraceful 9 handful merciful merciful 10 cheerful beautiful beautiful

10 Objective: To understand how diminutives are formed. 1 darling darling miniature 2 sapling dumpling miniscule 3 gosling duckling maisonette 4 weakling minimum launderette 5 miniskirt statuette kitchenette 6 minibus majorette majorette 7 piglet usherette usherette 8 eyelet microscope microscopic 9 microchip microform microphone 10 microdot microfilm microsurgery

11 Objective: To spell words with the /k/ sound spelt ch. 1 echo ache orchid 2 chaos stomach stomach 3 chorus monarch architect 4 chord scheme orchestra 5 chrome character characteristic 6 chemist chemist chemistry 7 choir mechanic technical 8 anchor anchor technology 9 school charisma schedule 10 scholar chaotic Christmas

12 Objective: To spell words from the Year 3 and 4 word lists. 1 actual material surprise 2 accident medicine therefore 3 business naughty throughout 4 calendar notice various 5 consider opposite weight 6 experiment ordinary reign 7 guide particular straight 8 heard perhaps quarter 9 history possible disappear 10 interest sentence increase