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In Belleville Primary School Phonics Programme of Study Year 2 2015 + WEEK PHONICS FOR SPELLING WORDS TO LEARN Tricky words - read and spell 1 Introduce year 2 Fred Revise dot dash notation to represent sounds Thorough reintroduction of the speed sound chart for spelling. Teaching of syllables. A syllable sounds like a beat in a word. Syllables consist of at least one vowel and possibly one or more consonants. Cat 1 syllable Fairy 2 syllables Hippopotamus 5 syllables Days of the week Continue to revise phonics using sound buttons. e.g. count the syllable(s). Record the sounds in each syllable, e.g. f air y 2 syllables 3 sounds. Revision of compound words Words which are 2 words joined. Each part of the longer word is spelt as it would be if were on its own. Revise counting in syllables and model how to segment longer words for spelling, Football Playground Farmyard Bedroom Blackberry every Everybody Everyone Football Playground bedroom

2 Spelling choices Long Vowel A Orally sort and revise words for each of the long vowel groups Ai, a_e, ay http://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/member-only/aialtspellings.html Discuss spelling rules from word sort A and eigh Dictation We went on holiday to Spain by train and plane. One Two Four Five Eight 3 Spelling Choices Long Vowel E Orally sort and revise words for each of the long vowel groups Ee, ea, y, e, e_e http://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/memberonly/eealtspellings.html Discuss spelling rules from word sort Most common spelling is ee followed by ea Encourage which looks right approach Revise y making ee at the end of words Ey key, donkey, monkey, chimney, valley (new curriculum yr 2) ie thief chief belief Which letters are making the long e sound in key 4 Choices Long Vowel I Orally sort and revise words for each of the long vowel groups Igh, ie, y, i_e, i http://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/memberonly/ighaltspellings.html Discuss spelling rules from word sort. 5 Spelling Choices Long Vowel O Orally sort and revise words for each of the long vowel groups Oa, oe, o, o_e http://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/member-only/oaaltspellings.html rare - ough - doughnut Discuss spelling rules from word sort pretty even money busy people Find Kind Mind Behind Wild Old Cold Gold Hold Told 6 u-e (cute) ue (glue) oo (moon) http://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/member-only/ooaltspellings.html Discuss spelling rules from word sort. 7 Revise different spelling patterns for or. http://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/memberonly/oraltspellings.html Revise or, aw au Our oor ore 8 Revise different spelling patterns for er/ir/ur http://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/member-only/uraltspellings.html Improve Move prove through who Door floor Poor Four more were water father

sure teacher 9 Revise different spelling patterns for air http://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/member-only/airaltspellings.html ear are 10 Revise different spellings for ear Dear deer http://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/memberonly/earaltspellings.html 11 Alternate spellings of ar http://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/member-only/oyaltspellings.html Palm star heart Look at a and the way that many words people with the Southern accent pronounce a as ar. Dancing. There their Where Parents write Because Here Warm Water dear After Past Grass Class Plant Pass Path Bath Fast last 12 Revise Ea as ee or e Bread bean Alternate spelling of r Wr write, wrong, written, wrote, wrap at the beginning of words Great Break steak Many Any 13 Alternative for ch Rich adventure catch tch is usually at the end of a word where you can hear ch followed by a single vowel eg witch, fetch, catch, pitch, match exceptions rich, which, much, such v at the end of a word. English words hardly ever end with the letter v, so if it does use ve. Christmas Children Child Witch school Or as er Word, work, worm, world, worth 14 Alternate spelling of j The letter j is never used for the sound at the end of English words. Sugar Hour

-dge is used at the end of a word straight after short vowels. Badge, edge, bridge, dodge, fudge After all other vowels or consonants ge I used. Age, huge, change, charge, bulge, village Use g before e, I and y gem, giant, giraffe, magic, giraffe, energy Use j before a, o and u jacket, jog, adjust 15 Soft c Soft c before e, i and y Race ice city circle Alternate spellings for n Night knife gnome sign Kn and gn at the beginning of words. Favourite Climb towards Should Would Could Laugh please WEEK PHONICS FOR SPELLING/Grammar Read and spell words 16 Alternate spelling of l Le table, apple, bottle. Mostly used at the end of a word. El used after m,n,r,s,v,w and often after s Al most adjectives end of a word. Challenge can you find the wacky words that end in il? http://www.slideshare.net/jomango/spellingwords-ending-with-le-el-and-al camel, tunnel, squirrel, towel, tinsel table, apple, bottle, little, middle pencil, nostril, fossil Clothes thought Caught Both Only Most 17 Al as or Ball call fall all walk talk O as u Other mother brother Monday Another Brother Mother Other nothing 18 O is spelt as a after w and qu. Want, watch, wander, quantity, squash. There are not many of these Different Beautiful World

words. Ar as or. War, warm, towards There are not many of these words Work word 19 Zh sound Television, treasure, usual Words ending in Tion Station, attention, explanation, question fiction, motion, section, national What Where When Why Which 20 Revision - suffix s/es Singular and plural. Turning nouns into plurals If the ending sounds like s or z. It is spelt as s. If the ending forms an extra syllable or beat it is spelt es. Cats, dogs, spends, rocks, thanks, catches (rule most words s words ending in ch/sh/x require es but you can hear the difference try saying church or box with just an s ) the plural of words ending in ey are formed by adding s., key, donkey, chimney, monkey 21 Add-es to nouns and verbs ending in y. The y is changed to I before es is added Flies, tries, replies, copies, babies, carries

22 Revision - Suffixes ing ed (where no change is needed to the root word) Past and present tense (ing always add an extra syllable to the word) If verb ends in 2 consonant letters (the same or different), the ending is simply added on. Hunting, hunted, hunter, buzzing, buzzed, buzzer, jumping, jumped, jumper extension add er jumping, jumped, jumper 23 Revision - Suffix est er Adding to adjectives where no change is needed to the root word. If verb ends in 2 consonant letters (the same or different), the ending is simply added on. Grander, grandest, fresher, freshest, quicker, quickest 24 Add ed, -ing, -er and est to a root word ending in y with a consonant before it. The y is changed to I before ed, -er, and est are added but not before ing or this would result in ii, e.g. skiing. 25 Add the endings ing, -ed, -er, -est and y to words ending in e with a consonant before it. Copied, copier, happier, happiest, cried, replied But copying, crying, replying Hiking, hiked, hiker, nicer, nicest, shiny The e at the end of the root word is dropped before ing, -ed, -er, -est, - y or any other suffix beginning with a vowel is added. Exception: being 26 Add ing, -ed, -er, est, -y to words of one syllable ending in a single consonant letter after a single vowel letter. The last consonant letter of the root word is doubled to keep the short vowel sound. Patting, patted, humming, hummed, dropping, dropped, sadder. Saddest, fatter, fattest, runner, runny Exception: The letter x is never doubled

Mixing, mixed boxer sixes WEEK Grammar Sample Words 27 Suffixes -ment, -ness, -ful, -less, -ly Most suffixes can be added straight onto root words if a suffix starts with a consonant letter. If the root words ends in a y change the y to an i and add the suffix. Happy happiness, happily Plenty plentiful, Enjoyment Sadness Careful Hopeless Playful Plainness badly.

28 Revision Prefix un new dis- Change the meaning of verbs and adjectives Unkind, undoing Dislike Extensions: mis- EXCEPTION WORD argument Unhappy Undo Unload Unfair Unlock Disappoint Disagree misbehave 29 Revision Reading words with contractions knowing that the apostrophe represents the omitted letter. 30 Possessive apostrophe - singular 31 Apostrophe s right or wrong? Can t It s Couldn t Didn t Hasn t I ll I m Doesn t Isn t The boy s The girl s The child s Megan s The man s http://www.curriculumbits.com/prodimages/de tails/english/amazing-apostrophes.html 32 Class specific based on teacher assessment relating to suffixes, prefixes already taught 33 Homophones 2 different words are homophones if they both sound exactly the same when pronounced. There their they re Here hear Bare/bear Be/bee Night/knight Blue/blew See/sea/ To/too/two 34 Near homophones Quite/quiet One/won Sun/son

35 Revise y as I when it is not at the end of a word. Myth, gym, Egypt, pyramid, mystery 36 Adding suffixes beginning with vowel letters to words of more than one syllable If the last syllable of a word is stressed and ends with one consonant letter which has just one vowel letter before it, the final consonant letter is doubled before any ending beginning with a vowel letter is added. The consonant letter is not doubled if the syllable is unstressed. Forgetting, forgotten, beginning, beginner, prefer, preferred Gardening, gardener, limiting, limited, limitation.