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Transcript
Y4 Learn Its Summer Term
Spelling
Grammar Learn
Its
Summer 1:

adding the prefix ‘ir’ to words
beginning with r
1. Before a word
beginning with the
letter r, the prefix for
‘opposite’ is ‘ir’
Examples: irregular,
irresponsible, irrelevant,
irresistible

Summer 1: Revision of all
prefixes from the autumn
term, applied to increasingly
complex root words.
Examples: incompatible,
insincere, disgrace, destabilise,
disproportionate, inconsistent,
misdiagnosis, unconventional
Summer 2:
1. The possessive
apostrophe with plural
words – reference to
grammar. The
apostrophe comes after
whatever owns the
subject – even if a
group owns it.
Examples: babies’ girls’
boys’ children’s
women’s



Understand
types of
pronoun –
personal and
possessive
Difference
between a
phrase and a
clause
Grammatical
difference
between the
plural and
possessive ‘s’
Apostrophes for
plural
possession
Use and
understand the
past, present
and future
progressive (I
was running; I
am running; I
will be running)
Maths Learn Its
Quick recall of multiplication and
division facts from the 12 times tables