Spelling Learning objective: We will be able to spell words with a

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Spelling Learning objective: We will be able to spell words with a double consonant and two syllables.

Find the rule. carry carries worry worries marry marries Look at the words below. Can you spot how the spelling changes when s is added? carry carries worry worries marry marries

The final y changes to an i The rules. Rule 1. carry carries The final y changes to an i

Rule 2. carry carries Add es

Use our rules hurry welly bunny Change the words below by using the rules: hurry welly bunny

How did you do? hurry - y + i + es = hurries welly - y + i + es = wellies bunny - y + i + es = bunnies