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FREE Word List Ebook PDF
FREE Word List Ebook PDF
1. Create ‘browse books’ of the word lists (e.g. one for each unit).
2. Print on card or laminate the pages then cut into strips to use as book
marks with reading books - and for systematic word activities.
3. Use for reading (decoding) and oral work to discuss meanings and
develop vocabulary. Say the words in simple sentences.
4. Introduce ‘word classes’ when comparing the word endings and using
the words in sentences (e.g. nouns, verbs. adjectives, adverbs).
5. Note the ‘homophones’ - words pronounced in the same way but
differing in meaning or spelling or both (e.g. hair, hare).
6. Use for handwriting - copy as print or change to joined handwriting.
7. Use for spelling - say the words slowly for the learner to identify the
sounds all-through-the-spoken words and then encode the sounds to
letters and letter groups. Write the spellings on ‘sound dashes’ or
writing lines. Sound out and blend to check the spellings.
8. Say some of the words in spoken sentences, hold them in memory and
write them in sentences on writing lines - include punctuation.
as tip in
at pit an
sat sip ant
is tap tan
it pat nap
sit sap pin
4 my words 5 my words 6 my words
ox tax foxes
box wax boxes
fox fax vixen
fix text relax
six taxi mixing
mix oxen maximum
106 my words 107 my words 108 my words
yes my by mummy
yet why daddy
yak shy sunny
yell cry fry rainy
yellow try fly windy
yesterday dry buy happily
160 my words 161 my words 162 my words