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© www.SaveTeachersSundays.com 2013 Spellings due queue cue rescue value issue continue argue few dew fuse cube tube huge mule fume dune cute mute confuse Ask the children to look at their own spelling test and to use a coloured pencil to highlight any mistakes that they made. © www.SaveTeachersSundays.com 2013

? ! , “ ” Capital ‘ ( ) : ; Dictations Sentences ? ! , “ ” ‘ ( ) : ; Capital As it was so huge, you couldn’t argue about its value. Read the sentence to the children for them to write. After each sentence, show the children the sentence so that they can check that they spelt the words correctly and included a capital letter, all the punctuation needed and suitably sized spaces between words. Dew (water on the grass in the morning) is an issue. “How many sand dunes would you say there are?” asked Bill. © www.SaveTeachersSundays.com 2013