Word Level Work - An Index of Themes.
The index only covers Key Stage 2. It shows the themes and the term(s) in which they are taught.
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Alphabetical order |
using the first 2 letters |
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using second & third place letters |
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Apostrophes |
to spell shortened form of words |
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for possessives and contractions |
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Dictionaries |
purpose and organisation of dictionary/thesaurus |
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using for spelling |
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know the quartiles |
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use to check spellings & definitions |
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information about word origins, meanings and spelling |
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using a rhyming dictionary |
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compile own class/group dictionary |
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efficient use of dictionary; use a range of dictionaries |
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range of |
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etymological dictionary |
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Handwriting |
formation of basic joins |
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consistency in size and proportions of letters and spacing, |
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speed fluency & legibility |
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use neat hand or informal writing, appropriately |
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use of joined style except where other forms are required, |
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build up speed |
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use a range of presentational skills |
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Prefixes |
using them to generate new words e.g. antonyms |
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Phonemes |
blends for reading |
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identify in speech and writing |
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segment words into, for spelling |
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Reading |
use context to infer meaning |
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discriminate syllables |
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high frequency words |
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words with silent letters |
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understanding common suffixes -ly, -ful, -less |
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prefixes miss-, non-, ex-, co-, anti-, |
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understanding meanings of common homophones |
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suffixes -al, -ary, -ic, -ship, -hood, -ness, -ment |
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words in Appendix List 2 |
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using phonic/spelling knowledge as a cue |
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Spelling Strategies |
discriminate syllables |
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practise by "look, say, cover, write, check" strategy |
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independent strategies |
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identify mis-spelt words in own work |
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identify short words within longer words |
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using I.T.Spell Checkersfor spelling |
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use known spellings as a basis for spelling other words |
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using word roots, prefixes & suffixes |
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Spelling - using apostrophes |
apostrophes for spelling shortened forms of words |
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apostrophes for possessives and contractions |
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Spelling- changing and creating words |
use suffixes to generate new words from root words |
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extending and compounding words |
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changing tenses, making comparatives |
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word origins and derivatives |
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inventing rules and mnemonics |
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Spelling- prefixes |
understanding prefixes un-, de-, dis-, re-, pre- |
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miss-, non-, ex-, co-, anti- |
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al- |
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auto, bi, trans, tele, circum |
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in-, im-, ir-, il-, pro-, sus- |
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Spelling patterns and rules |
-le pattern |
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2 syllable words containing double consonants |
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pluralisation, rules for |
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patterns of consonants |
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unstressed vowels in polysyllabic words |
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rules for words ending in modifying e, words ending in y |
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patterns for unstressed vowels |
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unstressed vowels in polysyllabic words |
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Spelling words |
words containing long vowel phonemes |
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verbs ending in "ing" |
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high frequency words |
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compound words |
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noun when "s" is added |
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words with silent letters |
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regular verb endings - s, ed, ing; irregular tense changes |
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words in appendix list 2 |
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homophones |
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words with common endings -ight |
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words with common letter strings but different pronunciations |
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words with common roots |
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words ending in vowels other than the letter "e" |
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possessive pronouns |
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words with different pronunciations |
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connectives- therefore, notwithstanding, furthermore |
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Spelling suffixes |
er, est, and y also -ly, -ful, -less |
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-al. -ary, -ac, -ship, -hood, -ness, -ment |
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suffixes added to words ending in "f" |
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-ible, -able, -ive, -tion, -sion |
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-cian, etc. |
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Syllables |
identify patterns in multi-syllabic words |
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Thesaurus |
purpose and organisation |
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Terms |
prefix |
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synonym |
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definition |
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plural |
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singular |
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suffix |
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Vocabulary - use of |
use accurate/interesting words/expressions |
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use adverbs in writing dialogue |
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Vocabulary - exploring and understanding |
synonyms: generate synonyms for high frequency words |
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synonyms: collecting synonyms |
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synonyms and shades of meaning |
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opposites |
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antonyms |
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homonyms |
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words which imply gender |
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compound words |
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identifying word roots, derivations, spelling patterns |
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onomatopoeia |
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metaphorical expressions and figures of speech |
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metaphors and similes |
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words borrowed from other languages |
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how words vary across dialects |
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how words and expressions have changed over time |
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origins of proper names |
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how new words are added to the language |
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understanding that meanings of words change over time |
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inventing word games, puns etc. |
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Vocabulary- changing and generating words |
generate new words using prefixes |
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generate new words using suffixes |
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write own definitions of words |
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making nouns and adjectives into verbs |
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making nouns and verbs into adjectives |
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use alternative words/expressions that are more interesting/accurate than common choices |
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forming diminutives |
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how words are formed from longer ones |
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creating new words |
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inventing words using known roots, prefixes and suffixes |
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Vocabulary - collecting |
use personal dictionaries: glossaries to collect words |
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for introducing and concluding dialogue |
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collect, investigate & classify common expressions |
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collect words that are now little used; that vocabulary changes over time |
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collect and classify idiomatic phrases, cliches and expressions |
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collect, define and spell technical words |
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collect useful terms/phrases for argument |
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collect proverbs, explain meanings and origins of |
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