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Year 3 Spellings: Spelling Patterns Posters and Flashcards (pack 1)

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This resource pack will create a visual reminder of spelling patterns and rules taught in Years 3 and 4, as listed in English Appendix 1: Spelling. Each poster displays examples of words that use the spellings taught to create a visual display to support learning. Individual cards with the words and related image for each poster are also included to consolidate and revisit learning.

All spelling rules are included in the six poster packs available for both Year 3 and Year 4, providing opportunities to revisit spelling rules taught and discuss strategies to improve spelling skills that could be applied. Vocabulary chosen for the Year 4 spelling posters includes longer or more difficult words to spell or understand.

Two further Year 3 spelling patterns posters sets are available for spelling patterns and rules taught in lower Key Stage 2.

What is included in this spelling patterns resource?

  • 10 posters
  • 55 individual word cards

Spelling patterns and rules covered in this poster pack

  • prefix dis- (creating a negative meaning)
  • prefix mis- (creating a negative meaning)
  • prefix in- (meaning ‘not’ or ‘in’)
  • prefixes ir-, im- and il- (meaning ‘not’ or ‘in’)
  • prefix re- (meaning ‘again’ or ‘back’)
  • prefix sub- (meaning ‘under’)
  • prefix inter- (meaning ‘between’ or ‘among’)
  • prefix super- (meaning ‘above’)
  • prefix anti- (meaning ‘against’)
  • prefix auto- (meaning ‘self’ or ‘own’)

National Curriculum English programme of study links

Writing - Transcription
Pupils should be taught to:
- use further prefixes and suffixes and understand how to add them (English Appendix 1)

  • Teacher notes
  • 10 x posters
  • Flashcards
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