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Using high frequency words lists like this can help children develop a range of important, transferable skills. From spelling and grammar to vocabulary and writing skills, these lists are super beneficial for children learning English. using the possessive apostrophe with regular and irregular plurals, for example, the children’s lunch, the girls’ shoes
Create writing opportunities, such as mini non-fiction books, chapter books or a graphic novel. Encourage your child to write the story of a favourite film or television series. All of our resources, from word searches to comprehension activities, are ready-made by educators for educators, with the aim of saving you time and helping your week run as smoothly as possible. If you find this resource useful, you may also like our Year 5 and 6 Statutory Spellings Word Mat, Statutory Spelling List Assessment Grid Year 3, 4, and our New Curriculum Spellings Year 1 and 2 Word Mat .spelling more words with prefixes including words beginning dis-, mis-, in-, re-, im-, sub-, inter-, super-, anti-, auto- For spelling in year 3 and 4, the national curriculum says that pupils should 'pay special attention to the rules for adding suffixes'. Learners should begin to understand the rules for adding prefixes and suffixes to root words. They'll learn a variety of prefixes and suffixes, including the suffixes -ation, -ly and -tion.
This handy high frequency words sheet features 100 different high frequency words, it's perfect for your English lessons. Fantastic word search printable sheets to challenge your children on their knowledge of the words they should recognise in Year 3 and Year 4. Unsure where you should be looking to get your hands on useful spelling resources? No need to continue the search because we’ve come up with 100 spelling words for Year 3 students in Australia and produced various worksheets for your child to use! There are a variety of simple things you can do at home to support your child’s developing English skills.Test - These spelling test words for Year 3 and 4 students feature the common exception words for students in lower Key Stage Two. You can use this resource both in the classroom and at home.