A generic, customisable child themed word wall template.
Customise the word list of this generic child theme word wall to create a spelling words word wall for your class.
A generic, customisable child themed word wall template.
Customise the word list of this generic child theme word wall to create a spelling words word wall for your class.
Understand how to use knowledge of letters and sounds including onset and rime to spell wordsElaborationsrecognising the most common sound made by each letter of the alphabet, including consonants and short vowel sounds, for example âp-opâ ...
Create short imaginative and informative texts that show emerging use of appropriate text structure, sentence-level grammar, word choice, spelling, punctuation and appropriate multimodal elements, for example illustrations and diagramsElaborationsref...
Understand how to use knowledge of letter patterns including double letters, spelling generalisations, morphemic word families, common prefixes and suffixes and word origins to spell more complex wordsElaborationsapplying generalisations for adding a...
Understand how to use knowledge of known words, word origins including some Latin and Greek roots, base words, prefixes, suffixes, letter patterns and spelling generalisations to spell new words including technical wordsElaborationsusing a dictionary...
Demonstrates emerging skills and knowledge of texts to read and view, and shows developing awareness of purpose, audience and subject matter
Thinks imaginatively and creatively about familiar topics, simple ideas and the basic features of texts when responding to and composing texts
Uses basic grammatical features, punctuation conventions and vocabulary appropriate to the type of text when responding to and composing texts
Uses a range of strategies, including knowledge of letterâ€"sound correspondences and common letter patterns, to spell familiar and some unfamiliar words
Draws on appropriate strategies to accurately spell familiar and unfamiliar words when composing texts
Know how to use onset and rime to spell words where sounds map more directly onto letters
Recognise homophones and know how to use context to identify correct spelling
Understand how to use banks of known words, word origins, base words, prefixes, suffixes, spelling patterns and generalisations to spell new words, including technical words and words adopted from other languages
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mmmmm I can't seem to customise my own spelling words. I have tried writing them all spacing each word and it didn't work. The words were written vertically. Then I tried one by one and downloaded and it didn't work either. Is there a way I could just type in my spelling words and then download the file having every word in their own space (diagram)? Thank you. Rossana
Hi Rossana, could you please try separating each word with a comma? This should fix the issue you're experiencing. Kind regards, Scott