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Year 6 Home learning

Friday 6th January 2017


English
Spellings to be learnt for a test on Monday.
Spelling rule = ‘able’ and ‘ible’
Sometimes words ending in ‘-able’ and ‘-ible’ sound similar, but are spelt
differently e.g. dependable and incredible.
The ‘-able’ ending is usually used when a complete root word can be
heard before it e.g. reliable. In ‘reliable’, you can hear the complete root
word ‘rely’.
The ‘-ible’ ending is usually used when a complete root word can’t be
heard before it e.g. visible. In ‘visible, ‘vis’ is not a complete root word.

‘-able’ ‘-ible’
considerable invisible
reliable edible
dependable possible
comfortable terrible
reasonable responsible
understandable irresponsible
changeable
valuable
believable

Please continue to read daily.


Maths
 Continue to practise your times tables target.
 Please can you also continue to practise telling the time at home
(analogue as well as digital).
 Please look over and practise the arithmetic test that we completed
this week (Spring Test 1).

Please continue to complete the specific pages in the SpaG and maths
revision books. The letters which outline these specific pages can be found
on the website on our class page under ‘Home Learning.’

Have a lovely weekend!


Miss Millener

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