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Key Stage 2 spelling
Spelling Psychologists once believed that
children learned to spell by using rote
visual memory to string letters together
like beads on a necklace. But now,
researchers have discovered that a child's
memory for words is not entirely or even
principally rote. They have found, instead,
that two important processes come into
play concerning spelling.
First, we now know that a child
learns to spell in a roughly
predictable series of steps that build
on one another.
Second, we also now understand
that spelling memory is dependent
on a child's growing knowledge of
spoken and written word structure
At Rook’s Nest Academy, the teaching of
spelling is based on short daily activities
based on a particular spelling pattern,
concentrating on one pattern each week.
Spelling tests are not given but
information about spelling patterns
covered has been sent to parents to help
with support at home.
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Year 3
I can spell words with additional prefixes
and suffixes and how to understand how
to add them to root words.
I can recognise and spell homophones.
I can use the first two or three letters of a
word to check its spelling in a dictionary.
I can spell words correctly which are in a
family.
I can spell the commonly mis-spelt words
from the Y3/4 list.
I can identify the root in longer words.
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Year 4
I can spell words with prefixes and suffixes
and add them to root words.
I can recognise and add homophones.
I can use the first two or three letters of a
word to check its spelling in a dictionary.
I can spell the commonly mis-spelt words
from the Y3/4 list.
Year 5
• I can spell verbs with prefixes.
• I can convert nouns or adjectives into verbs by
adding a suffix.
• I understand the rules for adding prefixes and
suffixes.
• I can spell words with silent letters.
• I can distinguish between homophones and other
words which are often confused.
• I can spell the commonly mis-spelt words from the
Y5/6 word list.
• I can use the first three or four letters of a word to
check spelling, meaning or both in a dictionary.
• I can use any dictionary or thesaurus.
• I can use a range of spelling strategies.
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Year 6
I can convert verbs into nouns by adding a
suffix.
I can distinguish between homophones and
other words which are often confused.
I can spell the commonly mis-spelt words
from the Y5/6 word list.
I understand that the spelling of some words
needs to be learnt specifically.
I can use any dictionary or thesaurus.
I can use a range of spelling strategies.
The most important
message about spelling is