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Name ______________________
Class ____
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Read each word care
fully - can you sound
it out or
break it down into sy
llables?
Check you know what
the word means
Think of a clever wa
y to remember word
s? (because
can be remembered
using = Big Elephant
s Can Always
Understand Small El
ephants)
Find words inside wo
rds (separate has A
RAT in it)
Spot the tricky lett
er patterns and conc
entrate on
those
Say the words aloud
as they are spelt (W
ed-nes-day)
Think of other word
s that you know with
the same
spellings
Try chanting the lett
ers or saying them in
different
voices
 See if you ca
n spot any of your wo
rds in text around
you - in stories, mag
azines, even backs of
cereal boxes!
 Practise your
words wherever and
whenever you can in the car, walking to
school, while helping
with the
washing up (!)
 Practise writ
ing them without a ca
pital letter - many of
these words are usua
lly in your writing wi
thout one
 Try writing th
e words in sentence
s
 Every so ofte
n, revisit your earlie
r lists and check th
at
you still know them
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Please learn the set which
has been highlighted.
Set 84
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Set 86
triangle
cube
rectangle
cuboid
square
sphere
prism
pyramid
irregular
cylinder
Set 85
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Set 87
pentagon
photograph
hexagon
photocopy
octagon
primary
angle
primate
graph
octopus
Cock-a-doodle-doo! When you’ve completed
the first four sets, then your teacher will
check that you still know them. Colour an
apple for each correct set.
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Dennis’s Top Tips!
Some of the words on this
page have parts at the
beginning (prefixes)
which represent numbers.
For example, the ‘tri’ in triangle means ‘three’ and
the ‘penta’ in pentagon means ‘five’
Once you know these prefixes, you will be able to use them
to help you spell other words such as ‘pentathlon’ and
‘tripod’. Can you think of any words with the prefix ‘octa’?
‘Sphere’ is a tricky word
to write (and say!).
Can you think of a clever
way to remember it?
Set 88
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Set 89
climbing
phone
creature
microphone
known
headphones
disease
telephone
mulitiply
television
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Baabara’s Top Tips!
There are three words on this page
that you can use instead of the
word ‘but’. Can you find them? Why
not practise spelling them by
writing them in a sentence…
Use this space to write down the meaning of words
that are new to you.
Set 90
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Set 91
inflate
import
inhabit
export
invade
portable
include
transport
exclude
support
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Set 92
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Set 94
congratulate
script
congratulations
manuscript
independent
scribe
decorate
whatever
approve
whenever
Set 93
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Set 95
exit
whereas
exterior
alternatively
extinguish
however
extension
besides
prove
therefore
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When you see the prefix ‘in’ then it means, er,
‘in’! However, when you see the prefix ‘ex’
then this means ‘out’. Include means to make
something part of something (e.g. batteries
included), so what does exclude mean?
Steve’s Top Tips!
Be careful that these ‘con’
words don’t trick you into
putting a double ‘n’ where
there shouldn’t be one!
I adore chocolate! I have
some at four o’clock
every day. I am always on
time for it. In fact I am
never choco-late!
Set 96
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Set 97
explore
improve
chocolate
benefit
produce
discover
quantity
holiday
quality
property
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Set 98
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Set 100
junior
sign
register
autumn
nephew
tongue
niece
injure
disturb
raspberry
Set 99
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Set 101
connect
gravity
conclude
image
conclusion
imagine
concentrate
imaginary
contest
imagination
Remember to use these words in
your writing, otherwise you may
forget them. Use them or lose them!
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We can all be Wheeldon Wizards!
Being able to spell is directly linked to being able to read
and write, so here’s the secret to becoming a Wheeldon
‘Wiz of a speller’: lots and lots of practice!
This book lists all the key vocabulary that you need
to learn. You will be given a set of spellings and you
need to learn ALL the words in that set thoroughly. Look
for the highlighted box to see which list you are
learning.
When you know every word in that set, and you get them all
right in school, then you can colour in a star and move on to the next set.
One mistake, and you have to repeat the set again!
Don’t forget to look inside for some top tips to help you become a
Wheeldon Wizard.
Please look after this Spelling book very carefully and bring it into school
every day.
At the end of the book, you will have a giant check-up. Your teacher will
write any words here that you may need to practise again.
Have another go!
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Have another go!
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