Spelling List Year 4. Spelling pattern: Division of words into syllables. Spelling pattern: More prefixes. Spelling pattern: The suffix ation

Spelling List Year 4 Autumn Term week 1 Spelling pattern: Adding suffixes beginning with vowel letters to words with more than one syllable Autumn T...
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Spelling List Year 4

Autumn Term week 1 Spelling pattern: Adding suffixes beginning with vowel letters to words with more than one syllable

Autumn Term week 2 Spelling pattern: Division of words into syllables.

Autumn Term week 3 Spelling pattern: More prefixes

Autumn Term week 4 Spelling pattern: The suffix – ation The suffix -ly

Autumn Term week 5 Spelling pattern: Words with endings sounding like \ ture, \ctur,\sture

Autumn Term week 6 Spelling pattern: Endings which sound like \sion

feature fracture future gesture lecture

expansion extension inclusion infusion intrusion mansion

The /I/ sound spelt y elsewhere than at the end of words travelling distilled equalled admitting committed hyena pyramid hyphen

bounce bound carousel cloud actually answer appear breath breathe

impatient return submarine submerge interact intercity superman anticlockwise

aggravation cooperation decoration crazily ambitiously blankly chilly defiantly disagreeably

business caught centre certain

consider decide difficult

Spelling list Year 4 Autumn term week 7 Spelling pattern: The suffix - ous

Autumn Term week 8 Spelling pattern: Endings which sound like shun, spelt, -tion,-sion,ssion, -cian

Autumn term week 9 Spelling pattern: Endings which sound like shun, spelt, -tion,-sion,ssion, -cian

Autumn term week 10 Spelling pattern: Words with \k\ sound spelt ch (Greek in origin)

Autumn term week 11 Spelling pattern: Words with the \g\ sound spelt \gue\ and the \k\ sound sound –que (French in origin)

Autumn term week 12 Spelling pattern: Words with the \s\ sound spelt sc (Latin in origin) Words with the \ei\ sound spelt ei, eigh or ey

Autumn term week 13 Spelling pattern: Homophones and near homophones

anchor architect chrome chemical

colleague dialogue catalogue critique

adolescent obscene

leek leak

neigh beige

sail sale

champagne charade

breath breathe

Words with sh sound spelt ch (mostly French in origin) outrageous hideous spontaneous ambitious boisterous courteous eighth enough experience

electrician mathematician musician politician satiation illusion comprehension confusion corrosion

decision erosion interruption passion division version solution beautician dietician

forward

eight ate

Spelling List Year 4

Spring term week 1 Spelling pattern: Adding suffixes beginning with vowel letters to words with more than one syllable. The \i\ sound spelt y elsewhere than at the end of words

Spring term week 2 Spelling patterns: Division of words into syllables.

referred stopping tapping sobbed slammed

court devour discount mouth

hydrogen typhoon hygiene grammar guard

Spring term week 3 Spelling patterns: The suffix –ation

Spring term week 4 Spelling patterns: Words with endings sounding like ture

Spring term week 5 Spelling patterns: Endings which sound like shun

Spring term week 6 Spelling patterns: The suffix -ous

literature mature mixture moisture posture

mission obsession omission passion pension persuasion

devious envious dubious disastrous callous blusterous

minute occasionally often ordinary peculiar

perhaps possession possible

The suffix –ly More prefixes.

disrespect unnoticed impatient imperfect redo reappear redecorate interrelated

alliteration captivation deflation emotionally eternally fearfully formidably gradually hardly

height increase island knowledge material mention

Spelling List Year 4

Spring term week 7 Spelling pattern: Endings which sound like \shun, spelt like –tion,-sion,-ssion, - cian

Spring term week 8 Spelling pattern: Endings which sound like \shun, spelt like –tion,-sion,-ssion, - cian Words with \k\ sound, spelt \ch\ (Greek origin

abbreviation abduction abolition action adaption preparation vegetation addition admiration affection

calculation intersection progression revision translation position optician compassion chemist monarch choir scholar

Spring term week 9 Words with the \sh\ sound spelt \ch\ (mostly French in origin) Words with the\g\ sound spelt \gue\ or \k\ sound spelt –que Words with the \s\ sound spelt sc (Latin in origin) Words with the \a\ sound spelt ei, eigh, or ey chiffon ricochet vague vogue intrigue technique abscess disciple weight eighteen

Spring term week 10 Homophones and near homophones

Dual Duel Some Sum Mask masque

Spelling List Year 4

Summer Term Week 1

Summer Term Week 2

Summer Term Week 3

Summer Term Week 4

Summer Term Week 5

Summer Term Week 6

Spelling pattern: Adding suffixes beginning with vowel letters to words with more than one syllable.

Spelling pattern: Division of words into syllables

Spelling pattern: More prefixes

Spelling pattern: The suffix –ation

Spelling pattern: Words with endings sounding like \ch\ or \chure\

Spelling pattern: Endings which sound like\shun\

premature sculpture signature structure texture

precision revision tension vision version succession

The suffix -ly

The \i\ sound spelt y elsewhere than at the end of words kidding planner begged submitted grinning tyrant dynamic analyse

couch mouse announcer amounted potatoes quarter recent reign separate special

autograph antisocial dislike disable disobey subhuman unafraid unachievable

allocation compensation education amazingly amicable blurrily detrimentally despicably excellently

straight strange strength suppose therefore

although thought through

Spelling List Year 4

Summer Term Week 7

Summer Term Week 8

Summer Term Week 9

Summer Term Week 10

Summer Term Week 11

Spelling pattern:

Spelling pattern: Ending which sound like \shun\, spelt –tion, - sion,ssion,-cian

Spelling pattern: Ending which sound like \shun\, spelt –tion, - sion,ssion,-cian

Spelling pattern: Words with \k\ sond spelt ch (Greek in origin) Words with the \sh\ sound, spelt \ ch\ (mostly French in origin) Words with the \g\ sound spelt \gue\ and the \k\ sound – que (French in origin)

Spelling pattern: Words with the \s\ sound spelt sc (Latin in origin) Words with the \ay\ sound spelt ei, eigh, or ey Homophone and near homophones

captivation certification collation competition caution civilisation communication concoction decongestion

deconstruction humiliation valuation profession collision nation technician depression mission

Chameleon Orchid Chlorine Charisma

Muscle Fascination

The suffix - ous

cautious conscientious conscious contagious continuous fractious weight women

Crochet Chivalry Monologue Epilogue Analogue oblique

Overweight Grey Board Bored Steal Steel Fort fought