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Made up of the 100 Statutory words for Y5 and 6 from new NC 5 Levels Name ___________________________ Class ___________________________

Made up of the Tricky word lists from Letters and Sounds 7 Levels Made up of next 200 high frequency word lists from Letters and Sounds 7 Levels Made up of the 100 Statutory words for Y3 and 4 from new NC 5 Levels Made up of the 100 Statutory words for Y5 and 6 from new NC 5 Levels Made up of word lists from KS3 which schools have highlighted as common errors 5 Levels

Success Chart Level: My Scores:: Level achieved: Level One: Level Two: Level Three: Level Four: Level Five:

Level One: occur accompany according achieve aggressive forty ancient apparent occupy attached available average awkward bargain bruise category cemetery critic community

Level Two: communicate competition conscience conscious dictionary equipped curiosity definite harass foreign controversy convenience correspond criticise desperate determined disastrous embarrass environment equipment

Level Three: especially exaggerate hindrance excellent existence explanation familiar amateur frequently government individual interfere interrupt language leisure lightning marvellous mischievous muscle necessary

Level Four: recommend relevant restaurant signature sincere immediately soldier stomach sufficient suggest twelfth variety vegetable vehicle yacht neighbour nuisance appreciate accommodate opportunity

Level Five: parliament persuade physical prejudice privilege profession programme pronunciation queue recognise symbol system temperature thorough committee environment government communicate accommodate embarrass rhyme rhythm sacrifice secretary shoulder