Title: The TCHS Spelling Challenge
1The TCHS Spelling Challenge
2L.O 1 To understand that sounding words out in
syllables helps to spell them.
- How many syllables does remember have? Clap
each syllable out as you say the word. - Now write the word in segments, like this
- re/mem/ber
3After clapping the syllables as a class, write
each of the words below in segments
- miniskirt
- February
- telephone
- computer
- diary
- saturday
4Write the words below under the correct headings
dictionary, sausages, pineapple, spontaneously,
television, cinema, video, cheeseburger,
encyclopaedia
5Study the words on the next slide for 30 seconds
before they are taken away
- Your challenge is to spell each correctly, by
breaking the words into syllables. - Here goes!
6- Satisfactory
- Reconsider
- Population
- Remember
- Disqualify
7L. O 2 To learn how knowledge of word families
helps us to spell unfamiliar words
- Children
- Childish
- Childhood
- Childless
8- In two minutes, write as many words as you can
think of from the base, electric.
9L.O 3 Understand that antonym prefixes change the
meaning of a word to its opposite
- unnatural
- unhelpful
- antisocial
- inactive
- indecent
10Match the antonym prefixes with a base word
11Consolidation Activity
- www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/words/spelling/wordbuil
ding/prefixes/quiz.shtml
12L.O 4 Use knowledge of prefixes to avoid spelling
errors
- When an antonym prefix is added, the base word
stays the same - im mature immature
- ir regular irregular
13Write the words below as their opposites, using
ir, im or il
- perfect imperfect
- patient
- rational
- possible
- legible
- polite
- responsible
- logical
14Play the insult game!
- Choose three of the words you have just
written to include in a 30 second role play - Either father to naughty toddler
- or police officer to burglar
15L.O 5 Understand that when the base word ends in
a y (e.g pity), you turn the y into i before
adding a consonant suffix
- mercy merciful
- pity pitiful
16Consonant suffixes ful, lessMatch one of the
suffixes above to each of the words below.
Construct a sentence using the word to share with
the class. (No need to write)
Which base words do you have to change when you
add a suffix? (There are three)
17Consolidation Activity
- www.bbc.co.uk/apps/ifl/skillswise/mod_quizzes/wor
ds/spelling/wordbuilding/suffixes/quizengine -
18L.O 6 Learn to use roots from other languages to
help spell (and understand) families of words
- The English language has borrowed words from
other languages, including Greek and Latin. - bicycle
- biped
- binoculars
- binary
Bi comes from the Latin bis and means ?
19What does aqua mean?
- Think of as many words as you can from this
root.
20How many words can you find that have these roots
in them? You could use a dictionary.