Spellings for Oak class

Oak class spellings:

Group 1 (Mrs Longman):
terrible
legible
sensible
horrible
possible
credible
visible
edible
reversible
responsible

 

Group 2 (Mrs Maxim):

beautiful

money

incomplete

friend

mismatch

which

inactive

misspell

disappear

people

 

Home Learning Set:18.01.19 Due: 23.01.19

Please complete the next test in the Maths SATs booklet.

Elm Spellings:

Group 1:

terrible

legible

sensible

horrible

possible

credible

visible

edible

reversible

responsible

 

 

Group 2:

therefore

material

misbehave

misspell

disagree

inactive

incomplete

 

Please continue to complete Reading Plus and TTRS.

 

 

Home Learning Set: 11.01.19 Due: 16.01.19

Please complete one test from the maths SATs booklet.

 

Please learn the following spellings.

 

Group 1:

bomb
debt
crumb
climb
thumb
lamb
doubt
limb
tomb
numb
comb
subtle

Group 2:

misbehave
misplace
mislead
misspell
misprint
disagree
unfair
mistreat
misunderstand
mismatch
undo
inhuman

Group 3:

bought
does
sugar
water
wear
here

You can also practise these on the Spelling Shed website https://www.spellingshed.com/en-gb/index.html

 

Dover Castle

Year 6 had a great time exploring Dover Castle and the War Time tunnels.  What a great way to link our Term 1 and 2 topics.

‘I saw the White Cliffs of Dover for the first time.’

‘I liked the view from the top of the tower.’

‘The tour guides were really helpful.  I didn’t know that there are 70 different ways of playing Chess.’

‘It was interesting listening to the water being poured into the well.  It was a long way down, but if you listened carefully, you could hear the splash!’

‘The War Time Tunnels were really fun.  I liked using the old fashioned phones and typewriters.’