KS2 Homework Spelling Menu with 35 Different Activities.
Take a look at our enormous range of KS1 (Key Stage 1) spelling resources. With activities on common exception words, spelling strategies, spelling aids, sound families, homophones, compound words, and word lists, as well as spelling games and spelling tests we have all the resources to make your English lessons fun and effective.
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A spelling menu with 35 different ways to practise for KS2 children. I took activity ideas from a variety of spelling menus and designed one big one for children to have in their homework books. Most activities should be easy for the children to access at home and there are lots of examples of how to complete the task for them to refer to.
Spelling Homework; Ideas of how to learn your spellings! Ways to Learn Spellings.pdf; Statutory Spelling Lists and High Frequency Word Lists. 100 High Frequency Words Checklist.pdf; 100 High Frequency Words.pdf; 200 High Frequency Words.pdf; year 3 and 4 Statutory spelling list.pdf.
Jan 5, 2016 - (teacherspayteachers.com) If your students are like mine, they struggle with powers of 10. With this fast-paced game, students have fun practicing and mastering this tricky concept. Simply form your students into two teams and project this exciting game! The student who says the correct answer first gets the point.
Homework Tasks Active Spelling Term 1 Choose a strategy from the table below on a Monday and Wednesday night. Try not to choose the same strategies every week. Buzzing Bees Draw and colour an outdoor picture. Count your spelling words. Draw a bee for each of your spelling words. Then write the words inside each of the “spelling” bees. Write.
Sep 21, 2016 - (teacherspayteachers.com) If your students are like mine, they struggle with powers of 10. With this fast-paced game, students have fun practicing and mastering this tricky concept. Simply form your students into two teams and project this exciting game! The student who says the correct answer first gets the point.