Applying spelling rules with the letter string ‘fer’
Lesson details
Learning outcome
I can apply spelling patterns using the letter string ‘fer’.
Key learning points
- When adding suffixes to words ending in ‘fer’, the ‘r’ is doubled if the –fer is still stressed.
- The ‘r’ is not doubled if the ‘fer’ is no longer stressed.
- We can use a range of strategies to practise spellings and help embed them in our memory.
- How to spell the curriculum words: purpose and suppose.
Keywords
Root word - the base word from which other words are formed often by adding prefixes or suffixes
Suffix - a letter or group of letters added to the end of a word to change its meaning
Letter string - a sequence of letters that appears in several words
Stressed sound - an emphasised sound
Common misconception
Children may not know how to pronounce focus words within the lesson, meaning they can't identify the stressed syllable.
Use 'my turn your turn' to ensure children can pronounce focus words correctly, and also put into sentences so they can understand the meaning and word class in context.
Teacher tip
Allow pupils to work in pairs during Learning Cycle 2, when practising. Pupils can complete their own mini low-stakes test to practise recalling the spelling of their chosen words.
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Prior knowledge starter quiz
6 Questions
Q1.Select the suffixes.
Q2.Select all the words containing the suffix -ed.
Q3.Match the words ending with the suffix -ed to their root words.
refer
slip
liked
cried
walked
Q4.Match the root words to the corresponding verbs with the suffix -ing.
slicing
walking
offering
referring
crying
Q5.Choose the correct spelling of the word in bold in the following sentence: 'I am hiting the ball as hard as I can!'
Q6.Correct the spelling of the word in bold in the following sentence: 'Are you controwling Player 1 or Player 2 on the screen?'
Assessment exit quiz
6 Questions
Q1.Which words have 'fer' in a stressed syllable?
Q2.Select the correct spelling of the word below.
Q3.Select the correct spelling of the word below.
Q4.Correct the spelling of the word in bold in the following sentence: 'Are you refferin to to this book?'
Q5.Correct the spelling of the word in bold in the following sentence: 'I don't believe there is any difrance between them.'
Q6.Correct the spelling of the word in bold in the following sentence: 'What is the perpous of this text?'
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The starter quiz will activate and check your pupils' prior knowledge, with versions available both with and without answers in PDF format.
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