Year 2 Common Exception Words

Spelling in the National Curriculum- Year 2

Your child is learning spellings set out in the National Curriculum this year. Phonic knowledge will underpin the teaching of common spelling ‘rules’ which will be taught every week. However, many words in the English language seem to follow no pattern – these are known as ‘exception words’.

These words are a mixture of words which pupils frequently use in their writing but can often misspell.

If you would like to work on helping your child practice these spellings at home, your child will benefit greatly.

Thank you for your continued support

Mrs Skilton-Yates

 

Any

After

Again

Bath

Beautiful

Because

Behind

Both

Break

Busy

Child

Children

Christmas

Class

Climb

Clothes

Could

Cold

Door

Even

Every

Everybody

Eye

Fast

Father

Find

Floor

Gold

Grass

Great

Half

Hold

Hour

Improve

Kind

Last

Many

Mind

Money

Most

Move

Mr

Mrs

Old

Only

Parents

Pass

Past

Path

People

Plant

Poor

Pretty

Prove

Should

Steak

Sugar

Sure

Told

Water

Whole

Who

Wild

Would

Year 1 Common Exception Words

Spelling in the National Curriculum- Year 1

Your child is learning spellings set out in the National Curriculum this year. Phonic knowledge will underpin the teaching of common spelling ‘rules’ which will be taught every week. However, many words in the English language seem to follow no pattern – these are known as ‘exception words’.

These words are a mixture of words which pupils frequently use in their writing but can often misspell.

If you would like to work on helping your child practice these spellings at home, your child will benefit greatly.

Thank you for your continued support

Mrs Skilton-Yates

 

Go They One A Be
His Do He Ask To
Love Friend Today School She
Me We Put Said No
Of Push Says Pull Are
Once Full Were By House
So My Our Is Here
The There Has Where I
Was You Come Your Some

 

Spelling Focus – 1.7.19

scheme   chorus   chemist     chemistry

echo   character   chord    stomach

ache   anchor   schedule

Spelling Focus – 17.6.19

This week, our spelling lessons have looked at the following spelling pattern: y = /I/

myth              mystery             gym               syrup

crypt              symbol              oxygen           Egypt

crystal            system             physics           pyramid

lyric                 typical             symptom

Spelling Homework 1.5.19

Diamond:

  • carries
  • hurries
  • marries
  • scurries
  • worries

Gold:

  • angrily
  • easily
  • happily
  • heavily
  • hungrily
  • luckily

Crystal:

  • her
  • herb
  • verb
  • term
  • stern

Sapphire:

  • optician
  • politician
  • musician
  • electrician
  • mathematician