Year 6 Spellings Summer 1 - Week 1 – Words with silent letters

Year 6 Spellings
Summer 1 - Week 1 – Words with silent letters
Miss S G2 – Words ending in ‘sion’
division
invasion
confusion
decision
collision
vision
television
version
provision
confusion
Miss S
knead
kneel
knew
knot
wrong
wrist
wrapper
gnaw
gnome
column
Mrs S
knead
knack
knight
knot
wrist
wrapper
wrestle
gnaw
gnome
campaign
column
honest
yacht
receipt
raspberry
Mrs D
knead
knack
knight
knot
wrist
wrapper
wrestle
gnaw
gnome
campaign
column
honest
reign
yacht
receipt
6 bonus words: forty, frequently, government, guarantee, harass, hindrance
Year 6 Spellings
Summer 1 - Week 2 – commonly confused homophones
Miss S G2 – Words ending in ous
poisonous
dangerous
mountainous
famous
various
tremendous
jealous
enormous
humorous
glamorous
Miss S
draught
draft
aloud
allowed
affect
effect
heard
herd
cereal
serial
weather
whether
Mrs S
altar
alter
aloud
allowed
cereal
serial
desert
dessert
guessed
guest
farther
father
weather
whether
Mrs D
isle
aisle
who’s
whose
aloud
allowed
cereal
serial
desert
dessert
guessed
guest
farther
father
weather
whether
6 bonus words: identity, immediately, individual, interfere, interrupt, language
Year 6 Spellings
Summer 1 - Week 3 – Statutory word lists
Miss S G2
accident
bicycle
actually
breath
address
breathe
answer
build
appear
busy
arrive
business
believe
calendar
Miss S, Mrs S and Mrs D
leisure
opportunity
lightning
parliament
marvellous
persuade
mischievous
physical
muscle
prejudice
necessary
privilege
neighbour
profession
nuisance
programme
occupy
pronunciation
occur
queue
Year 6 Spellings
Summer 1 - Week 4 – Statutory words lists
Miss S G2 – Words
caught
centre
century
certain
circle
complete
consider
continue
decide
describe
different
difficult
disappear
early
Miss S, Mrs S and Mrs D
recognise
sincere
recommend
soldier
relevant
stomach
restaurant
sufficient
rhyme
suggest
rhythm
symbol
sacrifice
system
secretary
temperature
shoulder
thorough
signature
twelfth
Year 6 Spellings
Summer 1 - Week 5 – SATs Week
Year 6 Spellings
Summer 1 - Week 7 – commonly confused homophones
Miss S G2 – Words ending in ‘ious’
delicious
vicious
precious
conscious
cautious
anxious
spacious
gracious
ambitious
infectious
suspicious
nutritious
Mrs S
Miss S
bridal
bridle
advise
advice
license
licence
practise
practice
led
lead
morning
mourning
past
passed
desert
dessert
bridal
bridle
advise
advice
license
licence
practise
practice
morning
mourning
past
passed
desert
dessert
device
devise
principal
principle
profit
prophet
Mrs D
bridal
bridle
advise
advice
license
licence
practise
practice
morning
mourning
desert
dessert
principal
principle
profit
prophet
proceed
precede
stationary
stationery
Year 6 Spellings
Summer 1 - Week 7 – Words with hyphens
Miss S G2 – Words ending in ‘ial’
social
official
special
facial
confidential
racial
commercial
artificial
unofficial
antisocial
beneficial
essential
Miss S
re-enter
co-own
eye-catching
well-known
co-operate
co-ordinate
pre-war
life-like
co-pilot
build-up
sugar-free
man-eating
day-to-day
post-war
Mrs S
re-enter
co-own
eye-catching
well-known
co-operate
co-ordinate
pre-war
life-like
co-pilot
build-up
sugar-free
man-eating
day-to-day
post-war
multi-media
bad-tempered
quick-thinking
pre-existing
multi-purpose
accident-prone
Mrs D
re-enter
co-own
eye-catching
well-known
co-operate
co-ordinate
pre-war
life-like
co-pilot
build-up
sugar-free
man-eating
post-war
multi-media
bad-tempered
quick-thinking
pre-existing
multi-purpose
accident-prone
re-establish