Year 3 Spelling: Worksheets and Activities.
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In Year 3, students must keep developing their spelling and phonics skills. As they grow up, they will be learning more complex spellings, making use of dictionaries to check words they don’t know.
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Year 3 spelling on the national curriculum.
Not only are students expected to revise over the material they learned in Year 1 and Year 2 , but they will also dabble into Year 4 material, preparing them for KS2.
Years 3 and 4 share the same spelling words, according to the national curriculum. Therefore, students should be supported in areas they may find challenging.
What Year 3 focuses on
Besides covering the phonics they have previously learnt, students will continue to work on their spelling and phonetic knowledge.
More suffixes
Beginning with vowel letters to words that are more than one syllable
More prefixes
As we know, prefixes go at the beginning of words. Students will focus on prefixes such as un -, dis – and mis – to create negative meanings.
Dis appoint, mis behave and in active.
Possessive apostrophes
This also includes plural words. If you would like more info on apostrophes, click here .
Re-visiting homophones
Homophones are tricky words that sound the same but have completely different meanings, and sometimes, different spellings.
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Dictionaries
Learning to use the dictionary is something Year 3 and 4 students can expect as they come closer to finishing KS1. Dictionaries are ideal to check their spelling. Additionally, students will have to use the dictionary in KS2, therefore it is important to get students ready.
How spelling is taught
In Year 3, students share the same statutory requirements as Year 4 students for their spelling. Teachers use various methods to help their Year 3 class learn their spellings, from word searches to classic worksheets.
Students will also be expected to do out-of-school learning where they revise their spelling words for the week. Most students have a small notebook to practise spelling, however, online interactive games are also used for homework.
Finding the right resources for your classroom can sometimes be a bit of a “hit ‘Nd miss”, but, it is important to keep trying different things in the classroom. After all, we are all different, including our way of learning. What might work for one student, might be challenging for the other.
That’s why engaging and fun activities are a great suggestion for when learning new things.
Working with Plurals
This worksheet focuses on the suffixes of some words. The goal is that students understand “ -s ” and “ -es ” suffixes, and what happens when we add them to the end of words.
Silent Letter Worksheets
Silent letters in the English language are those that are not pronounced. For example Gnome, Knight, Knowledge. However, that does not mean we can spell them incorrectly. Students in Year 3 must be aware of these letters to spell tricky words. We have created a worksheet for your classroom to complete.
Emile “look, say, cover, write and check” Worksheets
Worksheets are a classic way of helping students spell better. Following the “look, say, cover, spell, and check” method, students can fully learn the required words given by the government on the National Curriculum.
These worksheets are for Year 3 and Year 3 and 4, following the appendix on the National Curriculum. Download them for free below!
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Interactive Games
A good way to engage your students with spelling is by using interactive games. Learning with Emile has been designed by teachers for teachers and students. Learning with Emile has tons of resources, especially for spelling and phonics.
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10-minute challenge
Choose 10 words from your Year 3 spelling word list. The game is simple, you simply say the word aloud and ask students to spend a minute illustrating that word. First, they must spell it on a piece of paper, or in their notebook, then they can draw the word, write it again in different colours – the choice is theirs.
This activity ensures that students spend at least ten minutes of their day learning their spelling words for the week. Students shouldn’t feel like they are competing with their classmates, but instead to compete with themselves. By challenging ourselves, we are able to develop new skills, learn new information and gain confidence!
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Spelling Year 3 KS2. Support on spelling for kids with Super Brainy Beans. Primary homework help with worksheet downloads and online games.
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If you find the spellings difficult in your year then try starting with spellings from the year below. It's ok to work lower than the year you are on and fill the gaps rather than struggling at your level without understanding the basics.
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Download and print out our spelling worksheets for Year 3. 360 words especially selected for kids in Year 3, KS2.
- Uses the Look, Say, Cover, Write, Check method.
- Covers all the essential words to learn in Year 3.
- Print at home.
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Learning spellings
Practice your spellings for four days then get someone to test you on the fifth day without looking at the words first.
Download our spelling sheets for lists of words to practice spelling.
Spell all 40 common words
Throughout Year 3 children are expected to learn how to spell the 40 new words which are commonly used in reading and writing.
Suffixes ly
Suffixes are groups of letters that can be added to a root word. Suffixes change the meaning of a word to make a new word.
If the word ends with y , change the y into i and add ly .
happ y + i + ly = happ i ly bus y + i + ly = bus i ly
Suffixes al
Words ending in al .
natur al actu al capit al
Suffixes sure
Words ending in sure make the zhuh sound.
trea sure plea sure lei sure
Suffixes ture
Words ending in ture make the chuh sound.
pic ture mix ture cap ture
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Prefixes mis
A prefix is a group of letters that are added to a root word. Prefixes change the meaning of a word to make a new word.
Prefixes beginning with mis make the opposite of the word.
mis trust mis place mis spell
Prefixes dis
Prefixes beginning with dis make the opposite of the word.
dis appear dis like dis colour
Prefixes bi & re
Prefixes beginning with bi mean two or twice.
bi cycle bi annual bi plane
Prefixes beginning with re mean again or back.
re pay re build re apply
Words with ou
These words have the short u sound, spelt ou .
t ou ch r ou gh t ou gh
Words with ch
These words have the sh sound, spelt ch .
ch ef ma ch ine bro ch ure
Suffixes ary
These words end with ary .
libr ary prim ary sal ary
Words ending with gue or que
Words ending in gue make the g sound.
pla gue va gue lea gue
Words ending in que make the k sound.
uni que che que techni que
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- to talk about similar pieces of writing, and using these to help them plan their own
- to plan their writing by talking about it or writing down key words
- to use a rich vocabulary and a range of sentence structures to make their writing interesting
- to create settings, characters, and plots for stories
- to use simple organisational devices (for example, headings and sub-headings) when writing non-fiction
- to proof-reading their writing for spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors
- to read their writing out loud.
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Handwriting in Year 3 (age 7–8)
In year 3, your child will start developing fluent handwriting skills, making their writing more consistent and easier to read. they will practise:.
- writing neatly and legibly with letters that are all a similar size
- joining some letters
- deciding which letters to join and which letters not to join
- keeping their writing lines horizontal and keeping the space between lines parallel and consistent
- keeping the downstrokes of their writing upright and parallel
- making sure that descenders of one line do not touch the ascenders of the line below.
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This is the page where you will type in your spelling words (up to 15 words). It can be sent home for students to study during the week, as well as for parents to cut apart and use as flashcards.
2. MAGIC WORDS
Write each spelling word in white crayon, then color over with a marker to watch them “magically” appear.
3. ALPHABETICAL ORDER
Write each spelling word in ABC order.
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6. SECRET CODE
7. ROLL A SPELLING WORD
Roll the dice to see which way you are going to practice your spelling words. Which number did you roll the most?
8. WORD ILLUSTRATIONS
Students choose 4 different spelling words to illustrate. As an extension, can they write a sentence to go with the picture?
9. TRACE WORDS
Practice each word as you trace it with different writing tools.
10. EMOJI SPELLING
11. PATTERN BLOCK SPELLING
12. VOWELS AND CONSONANTS
13. SCRABBLE SPELLING
14. SPIN IT — SPELL IT
15. SPELLING MAZE
16. SPELLING SPIRAL
17. SPELLING WORD SYLLABLES
Students practice separating their spelling words into syllables. Count on fingers, clap your hands, or stomp your feet to see how many syllables are in each word. Then circle the corresponding number.
18. SILLY WRITING
19. PYRAMID SPELLING
20. SPELLING RHYMES
21. SPELLING COLORS
22. WORD SEARCH
For your higher-level kiddos, this word search is great! They write their words either across, down, or as a challenge, diagonal on the grid. Then place random letters among the words. Share with a partner to see if they can find all of your “hidden” words!
23. WORD ART
24. CREATE A STORY
How many spelling words can your students include in a story? Write a short story that makes sense and illustrate it.
25. KEYBOARD WORDS
26. STAMPING SPELLING WORDS
Everybody loves dot markers! Grab a few different colors and stamp your spelling words as you read them.
27. SYNONYMS AND ANTONYMS
For a more challenging activity, connect spelling practice with vocabulary work by finding a synonym and antonym for each spelling word.
28. SIGN LANGUAGE SPELLING
29. How Many Sounds
30. Tic-Tac-Toe Spelling
Perfect for partner spelling activities. Your students can each take a color and play tic-tac-toe with their spelling words.
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1. Write each word 5 times, using a different color each time.
2. Type your spelling words 10 times, using a different font each time.
3. Create a comic strip. Add captions that use 5 of your words.
4. Write the words in ABC order.
5. Write the words in reverse ABC order.
6. Write a TV ad for a product that uses 5 of your spelling words.
7. Find each word in the dictionary. Copy a definition for each one.
8. Cut each spelling word out of a newspaper or magazine. Glue all the words on a piece of paper.
9. Write a sentence for each spelling word, but leave out the spelling words. List all the words on the page. Ask a family member to add the correct spelling word to each sentence.
Remember: Spelling homework not only prompts students to practice their spelling words. It can also help engage family members in the learning process.
10. Find each word in the dictionary. Write the page number on which it appears and the guide words at the top of the page.
11. Write each word in a sentence. Make pictures for 3 sentences.
12. Write your spelling words. Add a rhyming word next to each one.
13. Write a story that uses 10 spelling words. Remember: Spelling homework not only prompts students to practice their spelling words. It can also help get family members involved in the learning process.
14. Scramble each spelling word. Have a family member unscramble the words and sign your paper.
15. Spell your words with alphabet pasta. Glue them onto paper.
16. Cut out paper letters for half of the words and glue onto paper.
17. Make a word search puzzle in which you hide all of your spelling words. Give it to a family member to solve and sign.
18. For a different type of word search, draw a Boggle-type game board. Make sure it contains at least 5 of your spelling words. See if a family member can find the spelling words.
19. Make two copies of your spelling words on index cards. Use the cards to play a memory or "Concentration" game with a family member.
20. Write each word forwards and backwards.
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Third Grade Spelling Worksheets and Printables. Spelling takes practice, and third grade spelling worksheets and printables offer just that. With spelling tests, word guides, and practice sheets, your young learner is sure to be the star of the next spelling bee. Third grade spelling worksheets and printables help improve spelling and promote ...
English: Age 7-8 (Year 3) Year 3 marks your child's first year in Key Stage 2 as a Junior! Most children will have finished their phonics courses and will be focussing on learning specific spellings and spelling patterns. They will read a greater range of genres - both fiction and non-fiction.
Practice each word as you trace it with different writing tools. 10. EMOJI SPELLING. Use the emoji picture code to spell each of your words. 11. PATTERN BLOCK SPELLING. Use the pattern block spelling words to create real-life pattern block spelling words! 12. VOWELS AND CONSONANTS.
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This collection of fun spelling activities can be used to improve the spelling of upper primary (Year 3, Year 4, Year 5 and Year 6) students. Including spelling lists, challenge cards, board games and dice activities, you are sure to find something in this resource pack to help you engage your students as well as teach them essential spelling skills.
Printable list of spelling homework ideas. 21. Write a brand-new tall tale that uses 10 of your spelling words. 22. Write a poem using at least 3 of your spelling words. 23. Sort your spelling words using their parts of speech. 24. Type 5 of your words into a word processing program.
Sample grade 3 spelling worksheet. Spelling worksheets by grade: Grade 1. Grade 2. Grade 3. Grade 4. Grade 5. What is K5? ... Our members helped us give away millions of worksheets last year. We provide free educational materials to parents and teachers in over 100 countries. If you can, please consider purchasing a membership ($24/year) to ...
Here's how it works: Print out your list of weekly spelling words on slips of paper, and place each slip into a bowl. Line students up in two teams at the hoop. The student at the front of line 1 will select a paper slip from the bowl and read the word out loud. The student at the front of the other line then has to spell that word out loud.
Support kids with our year 3 English grammar worksheets and PDFs. From an early age, learning the essentials of spelling and English grammar are going to be quite fundamental to your child's development. By the time they enter key stage 2, they'll start to experiment with more complicated grammar, pushing themselves to greater heights.
Spelling Shed is made by teachers, for teachers and was developed in the founder's classroom. We have built a suite of tools to enable teachers and schools to manage pupils' data, including reporting on assessments. Spelling Shed tracks student game plays along with their responses. Teachers can monitor weekly activity in order to advance or ...
Spelling Homework It is important to bear in mind that apart from the 'common exception words' children are learning the letter string, sound or ... curriculum (the bulk of fractions teaching coming in Year 3) You must have rapid recall of multiplication and division facts for: 2s 5s and 10s by end of Year2
Printable List of Spelling Homework Ideas. 1. Write each word 5 times, using a different color each time. 2. Type your spelling words 10 times, using a different font each time. 3. Create a comic strip. Add captions that use 5 of your words. 4.
This homework activities matrix is intended to solve some of these homework woes. It includes over 100 activities which directly address the Australian Curriculum content descriptions in the following learning areas: Health and Physical Education. Homework requirements vary significantly from class to class and from school to school.