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Spelling Year 6 KS2. Support on spelling for kids with Super Brainy Beans. Primary homework help with worksheet downloads and online games.
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If you find the spellings difficult in your year then try starting with spellings from the year below. It's ok to work lower than the year you are on and fill the gaps rather than struggling at your level without understanding the basics.
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Download and print out our spelling worksheets for Year 6. 360 words especially selected for kids in Year 6, KS2.
- Uses the Look, Say, Cover, Write, Check method.
- Covers all the essential words to learn in Year 6.
- Print at home.
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Learning spellings
Practice your spellings for four days then get someone to test you on the fifth day without looking at the words first.
Spell all 40 common words
Throughout Year 6 children are expected to learn how to spell the 40 new words which are commonly used in reading and writing.
Suffixes able & ible
Suffixes are groups of letters that can be added to a root word. Suffixes change the meaning of a word to make a new word.
Words ending in able or ible , shows something can be done.
break able fashion able like able reason able
poss ible vis ible incred ible terr ible sens ible
able or ible at the end of the word?
There is an easy way of working this out by taking away the ending and seeing if you have a root word. notice able Notice is a true word so we use able .
poss ible Poss is not a word so we use ible .
Suffixes cial & tial
Use cial in a word when it comes after any of the vowels.
spe cial offi cial so cial
Use tial in a word when it comes after a consonant.
poten tial essen tial par tial
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Prefixes micro & mini
A prefix is a group of letters that are added to a root word. Prefixes change the meaning of a word to make a new word.
Words beginning with the prefix micro or mini , mean small.
mini bus mini beast micro chip
Words with ce
These words contain ce .
ce lebrate ce rtificate sacrifi ce
Words with ie or ei
These words contain ee sound spelt ie or ei .
bel ie ve dec ei ve c ei ling
Words with ou or ow
These words have ou or ow .
wind ow kn ow n sh ou lder
Homophones are words that sound the same but mean different things. It's important which spelling you should use.
advice / advise practice / practise device / devise
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30 Spelling Activities for ANY List of Words
- March 6, 2020
We work hard to teach our students the correct way to spell words. We spend countless hours creating spelling practice activities that are fun and not just writing the word multiple times. Are you ready to get some of those hours back?! Take a look at these fabulous EDITABLE Spelling Activities we have created for your students to practice their word lists.
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- Enter your spelling list into the first page of the packet.
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- Print those activities.
These spelling activities can be sent home as homework, used in a word work center, or as independent practice. You can find all of our editable spelling activities, (general, seasonal, and holiday-themed) on Education to the Core Premium. Join today as a monthly or annual member for instant access to this resource and thousands more.
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1. spelling list.
This is the page where you will type in your spelling words (up to 15 words). It can be sent home for students to study during the week, as well as for parents to cut apart and use as flashcards.
2. MAGIC WORDS
Write each spelling word in white crayon, then color over with a marker to watch them “magically” appear.
3. ALPHABETICAL ORDER
Write each spelling word in ABC order.
4. RAINBOW SPELLING
5. WRITE A SENTENCE
6. SECRET CODE
7. ROLL A SPELLING WORD
Roll the dice to see which way you are going to practice your spelling words. Which number did you roll the most?
8. WORD ILLUSTRATIONS
Students choose 4 different spelling words to illustrate. As an extension, can they write a sentence to go with the picture?
9. TRACE WORDS
Practice each word as you trace it with different writing tools.
10. EMOJI SPELLING
11. PATTERN BLOCK SPELLING
12. VOWELS AND CONSONANTS
13. SCRABBLE SPELLING
14. SPIN IT — SPELL IT
15. SPELLING MAZE
16. SPELLING SPIRAL
17. SPELLING WORD SYLLABLES
Students practice separating their spelling words into syllables. Count on fingers, clap your hands, or stomp your feet to see how many syllables are in each word. Then circle the corresponding number.
18. SILLY WRITING
19. PYRAMID SPELLING
20. SPELLING RHYMES
21. SPELLING COLORS
22. WORD SEARCH
For your higher-level kiddos, this word search is great! They write their words either across, down, or as a challenge, diagonal on the grid. Then place random letters among the words. Share with a partner to see if they can find all of your “hidden” words!
23. WORD ART
24. CREATE A STORY
How many spelling words can your students include in a story? Write a short story that makes sense and illustrate it.
25. KEYBOARD WORDS
26. STAMPING SPELLING WORDS
Everybody loves dot markers! Grab a few different colors and stamp your spelling words as you read them.
27. SYNONYMS AND ANTONYMS
For a more challenging activity, connect spelling practice with vocabulary work by finding a synonym and antonym for each spelling word.
28. SIGN LANGUAGE SPELLING
29. How Many Sounds
30. Tic-Tac-Toe Spelling
Perfect for partner spelling activities. Your students can each take a color and play tic-tac-toe with their spelling words.
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Year 6 Spelling: Worksheets and Activities
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Teaching your Year 6 class can sometimes bring a wave of mixed emotions. You have watched them from the very beginning of their journey, and now it’s time for them to move on to even bigger and better things. As students enter their last year of primary school. Teachers are getting them ready for what’s to come. And that includes spelling!
Year 6 spelling on the National Curriculum:
As said in our Year 5 blog, Year 5 & 6 share the same statutory spelling lists and requirements on the National Curriculum . This makes it easier for students to fully learn all the content on the national curriculum.
What Year 6 focuses on
In Year 6, students will go over everything previously learnt in other years. Additionally, Year 6 students will continue learning material that they were introduced to in Year 5.
- Using the thesaurus
- Using more prefixes
- Using more suffixes
How Year 6 spelling is taught
Like every other year group, Year 6’s will be given lists of 10-20 words to learn each week. Students in Year 6 are expected to do independent learning, this is a practice that they will have to get used to for higher education.
Additionally, promoting independent studying creates a sense of routine and discipline that allows children to learn how to prioritise and time manage their activities.
Teacher Monologue
This could be interesting, especially if you have a highly imaginative class. Ask your students to create a small script or story they would like you to read aloud. Here is the catch: students must use a set of words you have provided them with; however, they are spelt incorrectly. For each word spelt correctly in their script/story they gain a point. Yet, if they spell any other word incorrectly, they lose a point. Students can start with 5 points (or as many points as you want), and whichever group has the highest points wins.
Correct the spelling
Students need to get into the habit of checking their work. This is extremely important for when they go into high school, especially during exams. Get students to constantly check their spelling in their work, this way they can create a great habit for when they have to write. Regardless of whether they are writing something important or not, students should still strive for good spelling. Being able to spell correctly will help students feel confident in their writing.
Here is a small worksheet to get students to practise their spelling.
Spelling who am I?
Add spelling words onto post-it notes and split your classroom into two teams. The first player must sit at the front of the classroom facing their teammates. The player at the front of the classroom must wear a post-it-note on their heads and allow their team to describe the word so they can guess it correctly. Students cannot say the actual word, but they can use gestures, rhyming words, antonyms, and synonyms. After guessing the word, they must spell it. Two points are awarded if they get the word and the spelling correct. Let the teams take turns, and whoever gets the most points win.
Interactive Games
A good way to engage your students with spelling is by using interactive games. Learning with Emile has been designed by teachers for teachers and students. Learning with Emile has tons of resources, especially for spelling and phonics.
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Worksheets with Emile
Worksheets are a classic way of helping students spell better. Following the “look, say, cover, spell, and check” method, students can fully learn the required words given by the government on the National Curriculum.
These worksheets are for Year 6 and Year 5 and 6, following the appendix on the National Curriculum. Download them for free below!
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5
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National Curriculum Spelling set out weekly for your class.
They start in the Years 3 and 4 region and progress into 5 and 6.
Spellings increase from 10 a week, to 12 and finally 15.
These lists have included many spellings to be tested by SATs.
Some spellings are repeated. This is not an error. Trickier spellings are revisited based on how my previous classes have worked with them. Feel free to edit them.
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Spelling Year 5 KS2. Support on spelling for kids with Super Brainy Beans. Primary homework help with worksheet downloads and online games.
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Spelling Year 6 KS2. Support on spelling for kids with Super Brainy Beans. Primary homework help with worksheet downloads and online games.
Write your spelling words in the air with a finger. Create a pyramid shape with the letters in your spelling word. Use all of your spelling words in a short story that makes sense. At the end, underline your words with a ruler. Now that you've learnt these spelling strategies, you can use this practice chart at home to perfect your spelling!
Year 5 Spelling in the National Curriculum Year 5 and 6 - similar to Year 3 & 4 - share the same statutory spelling lists and requirements, therefore it is easier to split the content into two years.
These teacher-made spelling sheets for year 5 & 6 pupils are broken down into manageable sections, following the look, say, cover, write and check method.
A Step-by-Step Guide for ParentsStep 1: Spelling Practice. By the time your child is in year 5, it is likely they've worked out which ways to practise spellings work best for them. This bumper pack of materials covers all the statutory spellings for year 5 and 6 and provides resources that can help your child to maintain interest in spelling.
These spelling word worksheets provide a great way to practise and review the Year 5 and 6 words from the National Curriculum Spelling List.
These spelling activities can be sent home as homework, used in a word work center, or as independent practice. You can find all of our editable spelling activities, (general, seasonal, and holiday-themed) on Education to the Core Premium.
This fantastic English exercise year 6/ 5 spelling sheet is a brilliant way to teach advanced spelling in years 5 and 6. Students will be able to test their growing knowledge by correcting spelling mistakes, encouraging them to gain confidence and take an active role in their learning. This also makes for a great homework assignment that ...
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There are many different ways to learn how to spell words. The more reading you do, the better, as the more you read, the more words you encounter, recognise and start to absorb. Here are some more strategies to help you learn your spellings: Look, Say, Cover, Write, Check - look at the word, say it out loud, cover it up, write it out, then check your spelling at the end. Words within a word ...
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Designed to save time, enhance progress and increase pupil independence. Formats: - Colour year 5/6 spelling word bank. - Black and white year 5/6 spelling word bank. - Year 5/6 spelling word bank with tick boxes. - Teaching PowerPoint with 11 slides. These sheets could be used as an teaching tool, assessment tool, homework support or stuck ...
Year 6 spelling on the National Curriculum: As said in our Year 5 blog, Year 5 & 6 share the same statutory spelling lists and requirements on the National Curriculum.
Years 5 and 6 spellings- Weekly Homework. National Curriculum Spelling set out weekly for your class. They start in the Years 3 and 4 region and progress into 5 and 6. Spellings increase from 10 a week, to 12 and finally 15. These lists have included many spellings to be tested by SATs.
These spelling test games for Year 6 pupils can be used at home as well as in the classroom. The games in this Activity Pack are designed to support learning by matching a range of learning styles. For example, the Lily-Pad Spelling game is perfect for physical learners who prefer to learn through using their body, hands and sense of touch.
These spelling activity exercises for Year 6 and Year 5 students cover the statutory spelling words and are a perfect teaching aid. Teacher-made and trusted.
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In years 5 and 6, spelling work follows a set list (often referred to as 'statutory spellings') that is required by the national curriculum, but can be taught in a pattern chosen by the school. Primary schools often organise their spelling programme to link with other aspects of their literacy curriculum.
In years 5 and 6, spelling work follows a set list (often referred to as 'statutory spellings') that is required by the national curriculum, but can be taught in a pattern chosen by the school. Primary schools often organise their spelling programme to link with other aspects of their literacy curriculum.