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Spring 2026

Spelling sentences 20.3.26 Test 27.3.26

Focus Homophones

The great horse with a long mane has grown big and strong.

They will meet at the main gate in order to cook meat on the grate.

Letting out a groan, I realised I missed the path in the mist.

Spelling sentences 13.3.26 Test 20.3.26

Focus Suffix -ly exception words

The girl smiled shyly and happily waved at her friend.

 Slyly the little boy took the last cookie but then said he was truly sorry.

 We feed our dog daily and fully fill his bowl so he is wholly happy.

Spelling sentences 6.3.26 Test 13.3.26

Spelling rule:  When root word ends in ic add suffix -ally  (some exceptions)

The crowd clapped enthusiastically when the match ended dramatically.

The lady’s life basically changed forever after magically winning the lottery.

Frantically, he searched for the ticket but tragically he missed the train.

Spelling sentences 27.2.26 Test 6.3.26

Root words end le, remove le add ly 

The king sat nobly on his throne whilst his subjects bowed humbly.

While climbing the terribly steep slope , she gently supported him.

They will possibly reply politely and responsibly if they’re asked nicely.

Spelling sentences 6.2.26 Test 13.2.26

Focus: words where the digraph ‘ey’ makes an /ai/ sound

When they disobey, the children may be unsafe.

During the survey, a grey osprey watched its prey below.

The message was meant to convey why people should obey.

Spelling sentences 30.1.26 Test 6.2.26

Words with the digraph ‘ei’ and tetragraph ‘eigh’

My next door neighbour has eight sleighs in his garden.

A bride might like to wear a veil on her wedding day.

When the rider pulled on the reins, the disobedient horse neighed.

Spelling sentences 23.1.26 Test 30.1.26

Focus: words with the digraph ai and the tetragraph aigh

A snail moved straight across the table.

When he hurt his waist, the painter claimed this caused the failure.

After carrying the heavy strainer, the waiter fainted.

Spelling sentences 16.1.26 Test 23.1.26

Focus challenge words in bold

 I decided to go to the centre early so I could learn something new.

I noticed my heart rate was one hundred beats per minute during my regular exercise.

My dog disappeared therefore I put up a missing notice.

Spelling sentences 9.1.26 Test 16.1.26

Focus: prefix mis

I feel bad when I misbehave or make a mistake that causes others to mistrust me.
If I misspell a word, it can cause a misunderstanding because someone may misread it.

I can misplace important details and mislead others as a result.

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