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A few other notes that may be of use. - Online Version means that the worksheet is done solely on the computer using Microsoft WORD programme. -Except for the listed words and sentences, the main point is for the child to get used to the actual list words rather than it being about getting all the spelling correct (depending on their ability). -For the Printable Version of the unit, it may also be an idea to enlarge the sheets from A4 to A3 to give the child (especially the younger/less able children) more room to write. -A blank copy of the worksheet (Teacher Created A1 and A2) has also been attached for the teacher to write in/type in their own ideas/letters/words/images etc. -A copy of the words from Essential List 7 (60 words; 3% of writing) spelling words, letters, and common blends have also been included in this resource. These have been included in lighter text so the child can trace over them. All the actual spelling words used in this resource include all of the words from Essential List 7. Each contract (A and B) has 5 different words from the list. Please feel free to use this resource in any way that you see fit with the child/person you are using it with. It is about increasing their confidence, spelling skills and literacy skills. How you do it is up to you. I hope that you find it useful. Section 1 Me, Me, Me, Me Children make up their own headings and information in the box based along the same lines as was used in previous contracts (Lists 1 6). Headings will be their/the teachers choice. Section 2 Visual Language/Images Children write down what the photo/image shows. Then they write 4 different words about anything to do with the image. They then try to write one or more colours and/or shapes that they can see in the image. Section 3 Final Consonants Children try to write three words that have the shown final consonants in the words. Then they copy the words again into the blue boxes. The final consonants at the bottom of the page are for the child to trace over. If this is being done as an Online worksheet, then the child could do each one different colours on the computer (as they will be unable to physically write on the sheet). Section 4 List 7 (final list) (actual Spelling) Words-Word Study-Sentences Each list word has three boxes. The first has the list word written in black (there are 5 different words from the list). The second box has the same word but done with a lighter colour for the child to trace over. The third box is empty for the child to write/copy the word into that box. Then the child writes each of the list words into full sentences in the below box. They can use more than one word in each sentence as long as it makes sense. Underline the words from the spelling list used in the sentence/s. Remind them that they must also number each sentence, include capitals, full stops, and to use full sentences which describes more than was required in the previous Essential List contracts. Section 5 Odd One Out Three of the four words are related and one does not belong. The child says which one is the odd one out and why. Then they try to use all words in a sentence/s in the same box to show understanding of the words used.. Signature The child writes their name in the space in the bottom right hand corner.

Name: Class and Date: Children make up their own headings and information in the below box based along the same lines as was used in previous contracts (Lists 1 6) What is it of? Word 1: Word 2: Word 3: Word 4: Colours/Shapes: Copy the words again

1. Write down which one you think is the odd one out. Remember to say why you think it is the odd one out (justify). 2. Put each word into a sentence. Sign/type Your name:

Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh Ii Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz

bl br cl cr dr fl fr gl gr pl pr sc sk sl sm sn sp squ st str sw tr

any each ground soon money baby ever bad guard mother stay everything hand stop myself ball face new happened swimming bit being fast happy tea parents father help

picked than boat few hole playing tried bought finally hot world presents under camp finished hour road wait dead game let side won died girl look small work doing gone many sometimes

Name: Class and Date: Children make up their own headings and information in the below box based along the same lines as was used in previous contracts (Lists 1 6) What is it of? Word 1: Word 2: Word 3: Word 4: Colours/Shapes:...lt Copy the words again -ct, -ft, -lb, -lt, -mp, -nd, -ng, -nk, -nt, -pt, -sk, -sp, -st

any each ground money soon any each ground money soon 1. Write down which one you think is the odd one out. Remember to say why you think it is the odd one out (justify). 2. Put each word into a sentence. Sign/type Your name:

Name: Class and Date: Children make up their own headings and information in the below box based along the same lines as was used in previous contracts (Lists 1 6) What is it of? Word 1: Word 2: Word 3: Word 4: Colours/Shapes:...st Copy the words again -ct, -ft, -lb, -lt, -mp, -nd, -ng, -nk, -nt, -pt, -sk, -sp, -st

baby ever guard mother stay baby ever guard mother stay 1. Write down which one you think is the odd one out. Remember to say why you think it is the odd one out (justify). 2. Put each word into a sentence. Sign/type Your name:

Name: Class and Date: Children make up their own headings and information in the below box based along the same lines as was used in previous contracts (Lists 1 6) What is it of? Word 1: Word 2: Word 3: Word 4: Colours/Shapes:...sp Copy the words again -ct, -ft, -lb, -lt, -mp, -nd, -ng, -nk, -nt, -pt, -sk, -sp, -st

bad everything hand myself stop bad everything hand myself stop 1. Write down which one you think is the odd one out. Remember to say why you think it is the odd one out (justify). 2. Put each word into a sentence. Sign/type Your name:

Name: Class and Date: Children make up their own headings and information in the below box based along the same lines as was used in previous contracts (Lists 1 6) What is it of? Word 1: Word 2: Word 3: Word 4: Colours/Shapes:...sk Copy the words again -ct, -ft, -lb, -lt, -mp, -nd, -ng, -nk, -nt, -pt, -sk, -sp, -st

ball face happened new swimming ball face happened new swimming 1. Write down which one you think is the odd one out. Remember to say why you think it is the odd one out (justify). 2. Put each word into a sentence. Sign/type Your name:

Name: Class and Date: Children make up their own headings and information in the below box based along the same lines as was used in previous contracts (Lists 1 6) What is it of? Word 1: Word 2: Word 3: Word 4: Colours/Shapes:...pt Copy the words again -ct, -ft, -lb, -lt, -mp, -nd, -ng, -nk, -nt, -pt, -sk, -sp, -st

being fast happy parents tea being fast happy parents tea 1. Write down which one you think is the odd one out. Remember to say why you think it is the odd one out (justify). 2. Put each word into a sentence. Sign/type Your name:

Name: Class and Date: Children make up their own headings and information in the below box based along the same lines as was used in previous contracts (Lists 1 6) What is it of? Word 1: Word 2: Word 3: Word 4: Colours/Shapes:...nt Copy the words again -ct, -ft, -lb, -lt, -mp, -nd, -ng, -nk, -nt, -pt, -sk, -sp, -st

bit father help picked than bit father help picked than 1. Write down which one you think is the odd one out. Remember to say why you think it is the odd one out (justify). 2. Put each word into a sentence. Sign/type Your name:

Name: Class and Date: Children make up their own headings and information in the below box based along the same lines as was used in previous contracts (Lists 1 6) What is it of? Word 1: Word 2: Word 3: Word 4: Colours/Shapes:...nk Copy the words again -ct, -ft, -lb, -lt, -mp, -nd, -ng, -nk, -nt, -pt, -sk, -sp, -st

boat few hole playing tried boat few hole playing tried 1. Write down which one you think is the odd one out. Remember to say why you think it is the odd one out (justify). 2. Put each word into a sentence. Sign/type Your name:

Name: Class and Date: Children make up their own headings and information in the below box based along the same lines as was used in previous contracts (Lists 1 6) What is it of? Word 1: Word 2: Word 3: Word 4: Colours/Shapes:...ng Copy the words again -ct, -ft, -lb, -lt, -mp, -nd, -ng, -nk, -nt, -pt, -sk, -sp, -st

bought finally hot presents under bought finally hot presents under 1. Write down which one you think is the odd one out. Remember to say why you think it is the odd one out (justify). 2. Put each word into a sentence. Sign/type Your name:

Name: Class and Date: Children make up their own headings and information in the below box based along the same lines as was used in previous contracts (Lists 1 6) What is it of? Word 1: Word 2: Word 3: Word 4: Colours/Shapes:...nd Copy the words again -ct, -ft, -lb, -lt, -mp, -nd, -ng, -nk, -nt, -pt, -sk, -sp, -st

camp finished hour road wait camp finished hour road wait 1. Write down which one you think is the odd one out. Remember to say why you think it is the odd one out (justify). 2. Put each word into a sentence. Sign/type Your name:

Name: Class and Date: Children make up their own headings and information in the below box based along the same lines as was used in previous contracts (Lists 1 6) What is it of? Word 1: Word 2: Word 3: Word 4: Colours/Shapes:...mp Copy the words again -ct, -ft, -lb, -lt, -mp, -nd, -ng, -nk, -nt, -pt, -sk, -sp, -st

dead game let side won dead game let side won 1. Write down which one you think is the odd one out. Remember to say why you think it is the odd one out (justify). 2. Put each word into a sentence. Sign/type Your name:

Name: Class and Date: Children make up their own headings and information in the below box based along the same lines as was used in previous contracts (Lists 1 6) What is it of? Word 1: Word 2: Word 3: Word 4: Colours/Shapes:...ft Copy the words again -ct, -ft, -lb, -lt, -mp, -nd, -ng, -nk, -nt, -pt, -sk, -sp, -st

died girl look small work died girl look small work 1. Write down which one you think is the odd one out. Remember to say why you think it is the odd one out (justify). 2. Put each word into a sentence. Sign/type Your name:

Name: Class and Date: Children make up their own headings and information in the below box based along the same lines as was used in previous contracts (Lists 1 6) What is it of? Word 1: Word 2: Word 3: Word 4: Colours/Shapes:...ct Copy the words again -ct, -ft, -lb, -lt, -mp, -nd, -ng, -nk, -nt, -pt, -sk, -sp, -st

doing gone many sometimes world doing gone many sometimes world 1. Write down which one you think is the odd one out. Remember to say why you think it is the odd one out (justify). 2. Put each word into a sentence. Sign/type Your name: