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Application and Reasoning Step 2: Words Ending in ‘-sure’, ‘-ture’ or ‘-

National Curriculum Objectives:

• Spell words with endings sounding like /ʒə/ or /tʃə/

Differentiation:

Questions 1, 4 and 7 (Application) Developing Rewrite a sentence with the correct spelling of one easily decodable word that ends in either ‘-sure’, ‘-ture’ or ‘-cher’. Expected Rewrite a sentence with the correct spelling of two words that end in ‘-sure’, ‘-ture’ or ‘-cher’. Words are more difficult to decode (up to three syllable words). Greater Depth Rewrite a sentence with the correct spelling of two words that end in ‘-sure’, ‘-ture’ or ‘-cher’. Some words from the Year 5/6 spelling list and other words that are more complex to decode and/or irregular.

Questions 2, 5 and 8 (Application) Developing Write a single clause sentence including one word that ends in ‘-sure’, ‘-ture’ or ‘-cher’. Words are easily decodable (two syllable words). Word bank given. Expected Write a multi-clause sentence including two words that end in ‘-sure’, ‘-ture’ or ‘-cher’. Words are more difficult to decode (up to three syllable words). Also includes at least two adjectives. Word bank given. Greater Depth Write a multi-clause sentence including two words that end in ‘-sure’, ‘-ture’ or ‘-cher’. Some words from the Year 5/6 spelling list and other words that are more complex to decode and/or irregular. Also includes at least two adjectives and a preposition. Word bank given.

Questions 3, 6 and 9 (Reasoning) Developing Explain an incorrect spelling of a word that ends in either ‘-sure’, ‘-ture’ or ‘-cher’. Words are easily decodable (two syllable words). Expected Explain an incorrect spelling of a word that ends in either ‘-sure’, ‘-ture’ or ‘-cher’. Words are more difficult to decode (up to three syllable words). Greater Depth Explain an incorrect spelling of a word that ends in either ‘-sure’, ‘-ture’ or ‘-cher’. Some words from the Year 5/6 spelling list and other words that are more complex to decode and/or irregular.

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classroomsecrets.co.uk © Classroom Secrets Limited 2019 Application and Reasoning – Words Ending in '-sure', '-ture' or '-cher' – Teaching Information Words Ending in '-sure', '-ture' Words Ending in '-sure', '-ture' or '-cher' or '-cher' 1a. Rewrite the sentence below and 1b. Rewrite the sentence below and correct the spelling mistake. correct the spelling mistake.

Are you shure you want to go to Always check that your cake see the match this Saturday? mixcher is free of lumps.

D A D A 2a. Create your own sentence using one 2b. Create your own sentence using one word from the word bank. word from the word bank.

nature capsure teachture future

Hint: One of the words in the word bank is Hint: One of the words in the word bank is spelt incorrectly! spelt incorrectly!

D A D A 3a. Chloe thinks she has written her 3b. Antoni thinks he has written his sentence correctly. sentence correctly.

Chloe Antoni My sister helped me to fix the puncsure The UK is riture than many countries in on my bike. Africa.

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This afternoon, I painted a picher of Car drivers have to regularly check a small furry creacher for my the air presture in their tyres, as if it teacher, as meerkats are his gets too low, they run the risk of favourite. getting a punccher.

E A E A 5a. Create your own multi-clause 5b. Create your own multi-clause sentence using one word from each sentence using one word from each column in the word bank. Include at least column in the word bank. Include at least two adjectives in your sentence. two adjectives in your sentence.

departcher voucher pleasure creacher

fracture treature moischer researcher

Hint: some of the words in the word bank Hint: some of the words in the word bank are spelt incorrectly! are spelt incorrectly!

E A E A 6a. Abdul thinks he has written his 6b. Lena thinks she has written her sentence correctly. sentence correctly.

Abdul Lena We can just fit all of the furnicher into our I’m excited about our next class classroom but it’s a tight squeeze. advencher as we will be exploring our local area.

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E R E R classroomsecrets.co.uk © Classroom Secrets Limited 2019 Application and Reasoning – Words Ending in '-sure', '-ture' or '-cher' – Year 4 Expected Words Ending in '-sure', '-ture' Words Ending in '-sure', '-ture' or '-cher' or '-cher' 7a. Rewrite the sentence below and 7b. Rewrite the sentence below and correct the spelling mistakes. correct the spelling mistakes.

After the star striker, Helen ‘Hat During the school holidays, I went Trick’ Johnson, had written her swimming at the local leiture signacher on the contract, her new centre, but the temperasure of the club gave a press conference to water was so cold that I could only the national media to gain stay in for a few minutes and then, maximum expoture for their with teeth chattering, I had to climb fantastic deal. out.

GD A GD A 8a. Create your own multi-clause 8b. Create your own multi-clause sentence using one word from each sentence using one word from each column in the word bank. Include at least column in the word bank. Include at least two adjectives and a preposition in your two adjectives and a preposition in your sentence. sentence.

lecture remeacher disclocher culture

pleature literature dispatcher flycature

Hint: some of the words in the word bank Hint: some of the words in the word bank are spelt incorrectly! are spelt incorrectly!

GD A GD A 9a. Victoria thinks she has written her 9b. Hassan thinks he has written his sentence correctly. sentence correctly.

Victoria Hassan In the playground at lunchtime, the The farmer’s sheep, which had won a teature’s calm compoture never prize at the country show, had escaped changed, even though some of the from their enclocher and fled into the hills, children were deliberately breaking the where they had to be recapsured before school rules. they were harmed.

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Developing Developing 1a. Are you sure you want to go to see the 1b. Always check that your cake mixture match this Saturday? is free of lumps. 2a. Various answers, for example: The 2b. Various answers, for example: Our criminals wanted to capture their victim’s teacher enjoys joking with us, but he can dog and demand a ransom for its return. also be serious when he has to be. 3a. No, there is a spelling mistake. It 3b. No, there is a spelling mistake. It should be ‘puncture’, not ‘puncsure’. should be ‘richer’, not ‘riture’.

Expected Expected 4a. This afternoon, I painted a picture of a 4b. Car drivers have to regularly check small furry creature for my teacher, as the air pressure in their tyres, as if it gets meerkats are his favourite. too low, they run the risk of getting a 5a. Various answers, for example: After puncture. the dastardly pirates’ departure, the king 5b. Various answers, for example: The realised that his precious treasure had endangered rainforest creature, which been stolen and immediately gave chase. belonged to the lizard family, needed a 6a. No, there is a spelling mistake. It lot of moisture in the air to keep its should be ‘furniture’, not ‘furnicher’. delicate skin damp. 6b. No, there is a spelling mistake. It should be ‘adventure’, not ‘advencher’. Greater Depth 7a. After the star striker, Helen ‘Hat Trick’ Greater Depth Johnson, had written her signature on the 7b. During the school holidays, I went contract, her new club gave a press swimming at the local leisure centre, but conference to the national media to gain the temperature of the water was so cold maximum exposure for their fantastic that I could only stay in for a few minutes deal. and then, with teeth chattering, I had to 8a. Various answers, for example: It gave climb out. me no pleasure at all, to have to 8b. Various answers, for example: I was remeasure the classroom for the new extremely shocked at the recent carpet, as I had to crawl around disclosure from the company that makes underneath the tables, which was very flycatchers, as they contain chemicals uncomfortable. that are harmful to humans. 9a. No, there are two spelling mistakes. It 9b. No, there are two spelling mistakes. It should be ‘teacher’s’, not ‘teature’s’ and should be ‘enclosure’, not ‘enclocher’ and ‘composure’, not ‘compoture’. ‘recaptured’, not ‘recapsured’.

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