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Red Spelling Group: Members: TERM 1
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shepherd ornament exciting January holiday festive caroling mistletoe wreath sleigh Term 1- 2010 Week 2 Holiday words
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Activity 1 Write a sentence for each of your spelling words and underline the word in your favourite colour.
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Term 1- 2010 Week 2 Holiday words Activity 2 Go to the web site below, custom add your spelling words and then play 'Missing Letter Match' http://www.kidsspell.com/
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Term 1- 2010 Week 3 a-e words decorate celebrate parade climate chocolate replace taste waste separate language
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Term 1- 2010 Week 3 a-e words Activity 1 Fill in the gaps in the sentences with words from your list: a. The area north of Wandiballock has a fairly warm _________________________ b. The new student from Vietnam is trying hard to learn the English _________________ c. Rosa helped her mother to ____________ the white clothes from the coloured ones before washing them. d. Can you _____________ the mint icing? e. Over a dozen bands are marching in the __________________. f. Industrial _____________ must be prevented from polluting our rivers. g. Jewish people ____________________ a religious time known as Yom Kipper by fasting and going to the synagogue. h. Luke and Kelly love to _____________________ the Christmas tree. i.Would you please _________________ those books on the shelf? j. Julie gave me a large block of _______________________ on my birthday.
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Term 1- 2010 Week 3 a-e words Activity 2 Put your words into alphabetical order
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Term 1-2010 Week 4 ay-words decay payment bayonet dismay portray layer prayer array hearsay betrayal
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Term 1-2010 Week 4 ay-words Activity 1 Write a short story ( In your English Book) containing all of your spelling words. Highlight your words
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Term 1-2010 Week 4 ay-words Activity 2 Go to the following web site, insert your words and choose some games to play http://www.spellingcity.com/
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Term 1-2010 Week 6 e-e-words scene mere stampede hemisphere compete athlete concrete sincere recede
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Term 1-2010 Week 6 e-e-words Activity 1 Complete these sentences with the list words: a.The ___________ won two gold medals at the Olympics. b.Australia and New Zealand are situated in the southern ____________. c.The criminal returned to the ____________ of the crime. d.Three horses were killed in the ________________. e.The floodwaters began to ________________ after four days. f.The prisoner made a _____________ effort to reform. g.It’s nothing much, just a ________________ trinket. h.Australians have been able to ____________ at every modern Olympics. i.The library has a ____________ set of books by Robin Klein. j.The path was laid in ____________.
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Go to the following web site and play hang man Term 1-2010 Week 6 e-e-words Activity 2 http://www.lancsngfl.ac.uk/curriculum/literacyresources/files/alpha/alpha.htm?s=44244157da7db97e428926bb9 be49365
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Term 1-2010 Week 7 ar- words parentage scarcely glaring carnival similar harbour participate vinegar separate departure
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Term 1-2010 Week 7 ar- words Activity 1 Re-write your spelling words into your workbook in your favourite colour pencil and then add 10 more words with the same letter pattern.
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Term 1-2010 Week 7 ar- words Activity 2 Go to the following website and play some spelling games http://www.gamequarium.com/spelling.html
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Term 1-2010 Week 8 y=e - words factory enemy century beauty especially industry naughty library electricity secretary
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Go to the following web site and complete the activity. A dictionary may be required. Term 1-2010 Week 8 y=e – words Activity 1 http://teachingtreasures.com.au/teaching-tools/English6-8/spelling.htm
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Term 1-2010 Week 8 y=e – words Activity 2 Write a newspaper report on an incident and include 6 of your words. Record your script using your web cam and show it to the class.
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