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
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