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Cover Page - Phonic Pack Six - Part One

January 27th 2009 01:22
Phonic Pack 6 Part One
Cover Page - Phonic Pack 6 - Part One


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Cover Page Phonic Pack 6 - Part One.





Phonic

Book

Six




Part One


Name : .








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Notes for Tutors-Phonic Pack 6

February 1st 2009 00:42
Notes for Parents Phonic Pack 6 Spelling
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Note to Tutor: (for Parts 1 and 2 of Phonic Pack 6)
When the word tutor is used in this book it could be substituted for teacher, parent or caregiver.

Phonic Pack 6 follows on from Phonic Packs 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.

1. Along with their reading vocabulary it is important for children to build up a bank of words they can confidently spell correctly when they are writing.
2. While working through Phonic Packs 1-5 the children have built up a reading vocabulary. Many of these words will also be in the bank of words they can now spell correctly.
3. The first 6 lessons in Phonic Pack 5 covered some of the more common words a child should be able to spell at this level of development. Lessons 1-8 in Phonic Pack 6 revise most of these words. If your child worked through the Lessons in Phonic Pack 5 he/she will probably be able to work very quickly through the first 8 lessons of Phonic Pack 6.
Lessons 9-14 introduce more words that children should be able to spell correctly and
confidently when writing.
4. These 14 lessons are presented in a separate booklet to the rest of Phonic Pack 6. You may decide to include them in your programme as an introduction to Phonic Pack 6 or cover them parallel to the rest of the lessons in Phonic Pack 6.
5. Some children find spelling easy, others have to work at learning how to spell words. If your child finds spelling difficult, explain that’s how it is for some people and he/she needs
to work at it. Be patient and work slowly and thoroughly through the lessons. Have short,
relaxed practise sessions with the words he/she finds difficult.
Confidence grows with success.
Teachers who have a class of children to consider may find it difficult to have each child (or
group of children) working through the lessons at their own pace. Parents are usually more
than willing to help their child at home. Doing some of the testing or helping the child learn
the words in his/her special container are beneficial ‘homework’ activities, especially with
children who need to work through the lessons at a slower pace than other class members.
Children learn better in an atmosphere full of encouragement and praise for effort.

6. At this stage of development, when writing, a child should be encouraged to use a personal, simple dictionary to help her/him spell the more difficult words. Explain adults use a dictionary when they are not sure how to spell a word. Let your child see you using a dictionary.
A ‘home made’ dictionary is a good way to get a child used to using a dictionary and finding
words in alphabetical order, using the first letter only. A dictionary such as this could be used
by a child who has progressed to the stage where he/she can write a sentence, with a gap
between each word. This is usually sometime during the first year of formal learning.

7. You will find ‘My Dictionary’ on my Phonic blog –
www.phonics.net.au
Look on the left of the blog underneath the titles for the Phonic Packs and Extra Activities.
Click on ‘My Dictionary’.
If the child is already using ‘My Dictionary’ continue to do so.

However, the tutor notes accompanying Lesson 8 in Phonic Pack 6, Part 2, suggest some
children may now be mature enough to use a (commercial) Junior Dictionary instead of ‘My
Dictionary’ as suggested above. If a child has been introduced to alphabetical order and is
familiar with using ‘My Dictionary’ he/she will find the transition to a commercial dictionary,
where all the words are in alphabetical order, much easier than a child who has not had this
practise.
Either way, the children will need practise at looking words up in a dictionary where they have
to use alphabetical order. For the children who find this process difficult postpone it until
further development has taken place and, for now, let them continue to use ‘My Dictionary’.


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Notes for Tutors - Phonic Pack 6 - page 2 of 3


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8. During Phonic Pack 6 ask the child to read the headings and instructions to you. This gives the
child practise at reading for a purpose and the child is learning to read, understand and follow
instructions.
Give help only when needed.
9. Make sure the child understands what is required to complete the activities and then let him/her
do the work by him/herself.
10. Knowing the meaning of each word is important. Putting it orally into a sentence is a valuable
exercise.
11. We learn to spell words correctly so we spell them correctly when we write. It is
important for children to make this connection so writing sentences with the newly learnt
spelling words in them is an important exercise.
12. A space is provided at the top of each lesson to write the date.
eg.(**-**-‘**)
13. At all times encourage neat work, with letters properly formed.

14. Note: The lessons in Phonic Pack 6 with an emphasise on spelling are not a complete spelling
programme. They highlight commonly used words that cannot be/are not easily sounded out.
It is important for a child to know how to spell them correctly in their written work.

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Notes for Tutors-Phonic Pack 6

February 3rd 2009 01:10
spelling lessons worksheets
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Spelling Lessons – Phonic Pack 6:

1. It is not a good idea to let the ‘difficult’ words bank up in the special container. When a child has more than 5 words in her/his container, concentrate on learning them before moving on to the next lesson.
2. Some children may find Lessons 7 and 8 difficult. If it is obvious to you that a child cannot remember the difference between the words, move on. With maturity he/she will remember at a later time.

Answers to questions:

Lesson One: No 2:
a) all have 3 letters
b) all are ‘look-say’ words. They cannot be sounded down onto the paper.

Lesson Two:
No 3: they then that there
No 5: gave cave made take game came name (they are all a-e as in cake words)

Lesson 4:
No 8: feed bolt slip rang

Lessons 7, 8 and 9:
When testing the words to/ too/ two and won/ one you will need to say a sentence
containing the appropriate word. The children will listen to the sentence and decide which
word is being used.

Lesson 9:
What is a pre-test?
Test the words in the list before working the activity. Some children will know how to
spell some/all of the words already. Pre-testing is a good way of helping each child work at
his/her own level of development. A child will then be able to target the words she/he does not
know how to spell.

Hint: A child with no errors can partner up with a child who has words in his/her special
container and call out the words to test her/his partner.
or
he/she can do some quiet reading (get a special bulk loan from your school library)
or
work on a writing activity.
or
play an educational game with a partner or small group.

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Contents Page - Phonic Pack 6 - Part One - Spelling Special


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Contents Page - Phonic Pack 6 - Part One - Spelling Special.

Lessons for Phonic Book 6

Part One – Spelling Special





Note to tutor

Lesson One (the was one saw for out you) page 1

Lesson Two (they then that there) page 2

(gave cave made cake tame game name) page 3

Lesson Three (when were with have back very) page 4

Lesson Four (look good been said after about) pages 5 6

Lesson Five (he we be me she) pages 7 8

Lesson Six (cry shy my by) pages 9 10

Lesson Seven (to too two) page 11

Lesson Eight (one won) page 12

Lesson Nine (like into them this going do little see took time) page 13

Lesson Ten (will what which over boat soon play still tree only) page 14

Lesson Eleven (your long more morning things again years how) page 15

Lesson Twelve (plane friend last) page 16

Lesson Thirteen (because) pages 17 18

Lesson Fourteen (because – revision) page 19

List of words covered in Phonic Pack 6 – Part One – Spelling Special page 20
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Lesson One - Phonic Pack 6 - Part One - Spelling Special - page 1


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Lesson One - Phonic Pack 6 - Part One - Spelling Special - page 1.

My name Date: .


Lesson One: Challenge number one:

Can you spell this list of words?

You are a good reader.
Now it is important for you to spell words correctly in your writing.
As you work through the first 6 lessons in Phonic Pack 6 you are going to revise words you may be able to spell already. If you cannot spell them, now is the time to learn. If you can spell them move quickly through the lessons.

Lesson 1 concentrates on three letter words that you can’t sound out (look-say words).
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1. Look at this list of words. Point to each word as you read it aloud.

the was one saw for out you

2. What is the same about all the words in this list?

a)___________________________ ____________________

b)___________________________ ____________________

3. Look at the words again.
Because you cannot sound these words out, spell them using
letter names, and then say the word.
eg. one – ‘oh’, ‘en’, ‘ee’ - one
Write the letters onto paper as you say them.
Do this about 5 times for each word, or until you know how to spell the
word.


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Lesson Two - Phonic Pack 6 - Part One - Spelling Special - page 2


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Lesson Two - Phonic Pack 6 - Part One - Spelling Special - page 2.
My name Date: .

Lesson Two: Challenge number two:

Can you remember how to spell the words from List One?

1. Ask your tutor to call out the words you learnt in Lesson One. Check your progress. Tick the words you have spelt correctly and put a cross next to the words you still need to learn.

2. Write the words you still need to learn on separate pieces of paper and put them in a special container. We will call these your ‘difficult words’. When you have a few moments look at these words and learn how to spell them. Your tutor will test them again later.
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3. Look at the following list of words. They are four letter look-say words which you need to be able to spell correctly when you are writing.


Clue: You will need to unjumble each word and write the correct word on
the line.





hety neht htta teehr


__________ __________ __________ __________


4. Now that you have the correct words look at them again.
Because you cannot sound these words out, spell them using
letter names, and then say the word.
eg. they –‘tee’, ‘aitch’, ‘ee’, ‘wy’ - they

Write the letters onto paper as you say them.
Do this about 5 times for each word, or until you know how to spell
the word.


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Lesson Two - Phonic Pack 6 - Part One - Spelling Special - page 3


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Lesson Two - Phonic Pack 6 - Part One - Spelling Special - page 3.
Lesson Two continued:

5. The following words are all ‘a-e as in cake’ words. To make the words you
have to put the letters from the cake into the correct spaces.




g n c
t g m
c





_ave _ave _ade _ake _ame _ame _ame

6. Look at the words you have made.
Because you cannot sound these words out, you will need to spell
them using letter names.

Write the letters onto paper as you say them.
Do this about 5 times for each word, or until you know how to spell
the word.

Your tutor will test all the words from Lesson 2, and the difficult words
in your special container, at the beginning of Lesson 3.
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7. Interesting Extra:
Look through your reading or library books and find other ‘a-e as in cake
words. (Have a competition – see who can find the most in two minutes.)










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Lesson Three - Phonic Pack 6 - Part One - Spelling Special - page 4


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Lesson Three - Phonic Pack 6 - Part One - Spelling Special - page 4.
My name Date: .

Lesson Three: Challenge number three:

Can you remember how to spell the words from Lesson Two?

1. Ask your tutor to call out the words you revised in Lesson 2,
plus the difficult words you have in your special container.

2. Check your progress. Tick the words you have spelt correctly
and put a cross next to the words you still need to learn.

3. Write the words you still need to learn on separate pieces of
paper and put them in the special container. When you have a
few moments look at these words and learn how to spell them.
Your tutor will test them again later.

4. Take out of the special container any words which were tested
and you got correct. Give yourself a pat on the back for every
word you were able to take out. Well done.

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5. Look at the following list of words. They are four letter look-say
words which you need to be able to spell correctly when you are writing.





when were with have back very


Spell the words by using the letter names.

Write the letters onto paper as you say them. Do this about 5 times for each word, or until you know how to spell the word.








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Lesson Four - Phonic Pack 6 - Part One - Spelling Special - page 5


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Lesson Four - Phonic Pack 6 - Part One - Spelling Special - page 5.
My name Date: .

Note: If you have more than 5 difficult words in your special
container learn how to spell them.
When you have less than 5 words in your container go on to
Lesson 4.





Lesson Four: Challenge number four:

Can you remember how to spell the words from Lesson Three?

1. Ask your tutor to call out the words you revised in Lesson 3,
plus any difficult words you have in the special container.
2. Check your progress. Tick the words you have spelt correctly
and put a cross next to the words you still need to learn.
3. Write the words you still need to learn on separate pieces of
paper and put them in the special container. When you have a
few moments look at these words and learn how to spell them.
Your tutor will test them again later.
4. Take out of the special container any words which were tested
and you got correct. Give yourself a clap for every word you were
able to take out. Fantastic work!!

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5. Look at the following list of words. They are four and five letter look-say
words which you need to be able to spell correctly when you are writing.


look good been said after about

Spell the words by using the letter names.

6. Turn to the next page and find the words in the sleuth.
The words may go and they may cross over each other.
As you find each word, carefully circle it in the sleuth.
Use a different colour to circle each word.

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Lesson Four - Phonic Pack 6 - Part One - Spelling Special - page 6


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My name Date: .









o

s

a
i
d
r

r

a
n
g
e
o

e

n
m
o
b
s

t

e
k
o
o
l

f

e
e
d
l
i

a

b
o
u
t
p

7. Write each word on the line below.

_____________________________ _____________________________ ___

Spell the words by using the letter names.

Write the letters onto paper as you say them. Do this about 5 times for each word, or until you know how to spell the word.

8. Extra challenge: There are 4 other four letter words in the sleuth.
Can you find them? Write them on the line below.

_____________________________ _____________________________ ___





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Lesson Five - Phonic Pack 6 - Part One - Spelling Special - page 7


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My name Date: .

Lesson Five: Challenge number five:

Can you remember how to spell the words from Lesson Four?
1. Ask your tutor to call out the words you revised in Lesson 4,
plus any difficult words you have in the special container.
2. Check your progress. Tick the words you have spelt correctly
and put a cross next to the words you still need to learn.
3. Write the words you still need to learn on separate pieces of
paper and put them in the special container. When you have a
few moments look at these words and learn how to spell them.
Your tutor will test them again later.
4. Take out of the special container any words which were tested
and you got correct. Give yourself a pat on the back for every word you
were able to take out. !!
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5. Look at the following list of words.



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Lesson Five - Phonic Pack 6 - Part One - Spelling Special - page 8


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My name Date: .

Lesson Five (cont):

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_______________


_______________




_______________




_______________




_______________

6. Now that you have rounded up the letters and put them in order, write each
word on its line.
7. What is the same in all the words?

_____________________________ _____________________________ ___
8. Read each word, then spell the words by using the letter names.
Write the letters onto paper as you say them. Do this about 5 times for
each word, or until you know how to spell the word.





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Lesson Six - Phonic Pack 6 - Part One - Spelling Special - page 9


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Lesson Six - Phonic Pack 6 - Part One - Spelling Special - page 9.
My name Date: .

Lesson Six: Challenge number six:

Can you remember how to spell the words from Lesson Five?
1. Ask your tutor to call out the words you revised in Lesson 5,
plus any difficult words you have in your special container.
2. Check your progress. Tick the words you have spelt correctly
and put a cross next to the words you still need to learn.
3. Write the words you still need to learn on separate pieces of
paper and put them in the special container. When you have a
few moments look at these words and learn how to spell them.
Your tutor will test them again later.
4. Take out of the special container any words which were tested
and you got correct. Give yourself a high five for every word you
were able to take out.!! Good work.
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5. Look at the picture.


my


by

shy
cry







Write on the line the words that are falling from the sky.

_____________________________ _____________________________ ___

6. What is the same in all the words?

_____________________________ _____________________________ ___

7. Read each word, then spell the words by using the letter names.
Write the letters onto paper as you say them. Do this about 5 times for
each word, or until you know how to spell the word.


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Lesson Six - Phonic Pack 6 - Part One - Spelling Special - page 10


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Lesson Six - Phonic Pack 6 - Part One - Spelling Special - page 10.
Interesting Extra:

8. Other words also have “y” as in sky in them. Can you find any in the
following questions?
Write them in the rectangle.

Would a dry sty be a good place to hide a pie?


Will a fly fry in the sky if it flies to the sun?


Would a shy caterpillar cry if it flew on a kite?


Will a dog on a log try to sit by a BIG, sly frog?











9. Using words from the rectangle write two nonsense sentences of your own.
(Don’t forget the capital letter and the full stop or question mark)

_____________________________ _____________________________ ______________

_____________________________ _____________________________ ______________

_____________________________ _____________________________ ______________

_____________________________ _____________________________ ______________

10. When the teacher tells you, find a partner and read your sentences to
each other.
If you have time you may like to illustrate your sentences.


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Lesson Seven - Phonic Pack 6 - Part One - Spelling Special - page 11


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Lesson Seven - Phonic Pack 6 - Part One - Spelling Special - page 11.
My name Date: .

Lesson Seven: Challenge number seven:

Can you remember how to spell the words from Lesson Six?
1. Ask your tutor to call out the words you revised in Lesson 6,
plus any difficult words you have in your special container.
2. Check your progress. Tick the words you have spelt correctly
and put a cross next to the words you still need to learn.
3. Write the words you still need to learn on separate pieces of
paper and put them in the special container. When you have a
few moments look at these words and learn how to spell them.
Your tutor will test them again later.
4. Take out of the special container any words which were tested
and you got correct. Give yourself a pat on the back for every word you
were able to take out.!! Fantastic work.
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Words that sound the same but have different meanings:

5. Look at the following words. What do you notice is the same in all of the
words?

to too two

_____________________________ _____________________________ _

6. In a whole class or small groups discuss when you would use each of
these words.
7. Write a sentence using the word two.

_____________________________ _____________________________ ___

8. Write a sentence using the word to.

_____________________________ _____________________________ ___

9. Write a sentence using the word too.

_____________________________ _____________________________ ___

10. Divide into pairs and, taking it in turns, read your sentences to your
partner. Discuss each sentence as it is read to decide if the word has
been used correctly.




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Lesson Eight - Phonic Pack 6 - Part One - Spelling Special - page 12


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My name Date: .

Lesson Eight: Challenge number eight:

Can you remember how to spell the words from Lesson Seven?





1. To see if you remember when to use to, too or two, your tutor will say a
sentence with one of the words in it and ask you to write the word used in
that sentence. Was it to, too or two?
(Note to tutor: It is a good idea to have five or six sentences with no set order so the children cannot pick up the pattern)
2, Check your progress. If you need help your tutor will decide which
activities will be best for you.
3. Ask your tutor to call out any difficult words you have in your special
container.
4. Check your progress. Tick the words you have spelt correctly
and put a cross next to the words you still need to learn.
5. Take out of the special container any words which were tested
and you got correct. Give yourself a ‘v’ for victory sign for every word you
were able to take out.!! Well done.
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Words that sound the same but have different meanings:

6. Look at the following words. What do you notice is the same in both of the
words?
one won
_____________________________ _____________________________ ___

7. In a whole class or small groups discuss when you would use each of
these words.
8. Write a sentence using the word one.

_____________________________ _____________________________ ___

9. Write a sentence using the word won.

_____________________________ _____________________________ ___

10. Divide into pairs and, taking it in turns, read your sentences to your
partner. Discuss each sentence as it is read to decide if the word has
been used correctly.


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Lesson Nine - Phonic Pack 6 - Part One - Spelling Special - page 13


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My name Date: .

Lesson Nine: Challenge number nine:

Can you remember how to spell the words from Lesson Eight?

1. To see if you remember when to use one or won, your tutor will say a
sentence with one of the words in it and ask you to write the word used in
that sentence. Was it one or won?

(Note to tutor: It is a good idea to have more than two sentences.)

2, Check your progress. If you need help your tutor will decide which
activities will be best for you.
3. Ask your tutor to call out any difficult words you have in your special
container.
4. Check your progress. Tick the words you have spelt correctly
and put a cross next to the words you still need to learn.
5. Take out of the special container any words which were tested
and you got correct. Click your fingers every time you take a word out.!!
Congratulations – is your container nearly empty?
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6. You may know how to spell the following words so your teacher will
pre-test the list to see which need to go into your special container.

like into them this going do little see took time

7. Check your progress. Tick the words you have spelt correctly
and put a cross next to the words you still need to learn.

8. Using the correct spelling, write the words you still need to learn in the box
below.







9. Spell these difficult words by using the letter names.
Write the letters onto paper as you say them. Do this about 5 times for
each word, or until you know how to spell the word.

10. Write the words you still need to learn on separate pieces of
paper and put them in your special container. When you have a
few moments look at these words and learn how to spell them.
Your tutor will test them again later.




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Lesson Ten - Phonic Pack 6 - Part One - Spelling Special - page 14


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Lesson Ten - Phonic Pack 6 - Part One - Spelling Special - page 14.
My name Date: .

Lesson Ten: Challenge number ten:

Can you remember how to spell the words from Lesson Nine?

1. Ask your tutor (or partner) to call out the difficult words you have in your
special container.
2. Check your progress. Tick the words you have spelt correctly
and put a cross next to the words you still need to learn.
3. Take out of the special container any words which were tested
and you got correct. Give yourself a pat on the back for every word you
were able to take out.!! Fantastic work.
----------------------------- ----------------------------- ---------------------------
4. The last pre-test worked so well you are going to have another pre-test this
lesson.








will what which over boat soon play still tree only

5. Check your progress. Tick the words you have spelt correctly
and put a cross next to the words you still need to learn.

6. Using the correct spelling, write the words you still need to learn in the box
below.







7. Spell these difficult words by using the letter names.
Write the letters onto paper as you say them. Do this about 5 times for
each word, or until you know how to spell the word.

8. Write the words you still need to learn on separate pieces of
paper and put them in your special container. When you have a
few moments look at these words and learn how to spell them.
Your tutor will test them again later.


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