Spring Term Spellings

Here are the Year 4 spellings for the Spring Term.

spring spellings no mystery words

  1. Remember to use Look-cover-spell-check to practise the words.
  2. Use a dictionary or online dictionary to find out the meaning of any unfamiliar words.
  3. Can you use the words to write a sentence?

Ask a parent to test you at the end of each week.

Mrs Beardwood and Mr Taylor

Year 4 Spellings

Here are the Year 4 spellings for the week beginning Monday 7th December 2020.

decide
describe
therefore
though
although
thought
through
possible

Remember to practise the spellings using the look, cover, spell, check method.

These spellings will be tested on 11.12.20

Year 4 Spellings

Due to it being assessment week in school next week, there will be no spellings to learn at home this week.

Children may want to practice learning words from the Year 3 and 4 spelling list as these will be tested as part of assessment week.

Year 4 Spellings

Here are the Year 4 spellings for the week beginning 23.11.20

interact
intercity
international
interrelated
intercept
interlock
interval
interrupt

Please practise the words each day ready for the spelling test on Friday.

Mrs Beardwood and Mr Taylor

Year 4 Spellings

Here are the Year 4 Spellings for the week beginning 16.11.20.

Base 7 

immature
immortal
impossible
impatient
imperfect
imagine
import
immune

Base 8

illegal
illegible
illuminate
illness
illogical
irregular
irrelevant
irresponsible

Week 8 – Spellings

This week’s spellings is a revision week. Please see below the children’s spellings:

Situation

Disappoint

Disbelieve

Basically

Dramatically

Mistake

Misbehave

 

Mr Taylor

 

Y4 Spellings 9/10/20

Good Afternoon

Here are the Year 4 spellings for the week coming. Children will be tested next Friday (16/10/20). Please practise the spellings at home regularly over the week – we will also be practising them in the classroom.

Year 4 Spellings

information
situation
nervously
suddenly
quickly
incredibly
simply
gently

Some children may be given individual spellings to learn in place of these. They will be tested individually on Friday.

If your child is confident with their spellings, they could use them to write sentence. Can they use more than one word in the same sentence?

Thank you

Mrs Beardwood and Mr Taylor

Spellings 2/10/2020

Good Afternoon

Here are the Year 4 spellings for the week coming. Children will be tested next Friday (9/10/20). Please practise the spellings at home regularly over the week – we will also be practising them in the classroom.

Year 4 Spellings

subheading
subject
superb
superior
return
research
recover
misplace

Some children may be given individual spellings to learn in place of these. They will be tested individually on Friday.

If your child is confident with their spellings, they could use them to write sentence. Can they use both homophones in the same sentence?

Thank you

Mrs Beardwood and Mr Taylor

Spellings 25/9/2020

Good Afternoon

Here are the Year 4 spellings for the week coming. Children will be tested next Friday (2/10/20). Please practise the spellings at home regularly over the week – we will also be practising them in the classroom.

Year 4 Spellings

unhappy
unclean
unfair
unafraid
unhealthy
disappoint
disbelieve
disagree

Some children may be given individual spellings to learn in place of these. They will be tested individually on Friday.

If your child is confident with their spellings, they could use them to write sentence. Can they use both homophones in the same sentence?

Thank you

Mrs Beardwood and Mr Taylor

Spellings 11/9/20

Good Afternoon

Here are the Year 4 spellings for the week coming. Children will be tested next Friday (18/9/20). Please practise the spellings at home regularly over the week – we will also be practising them in the classroom.

Group 1 Spellings

  • allowed
  • aloud
  • mist
  • missed
  • threw
  • through
  • ate
  • eight

Some children may be given individual spellings to learn in place of these. They will be tested individually on Friday.

If your child is confident with their spellings, they could use them to write sentence. Can they use both homophones in the same sentence?

Thank you

Mrs Beardwood and Mr Taylor