English spelling: ent endings
English spelling ent endings
Did you know we have over 100 sets of spelling worksheets for the middle/upper primary age range, covering the following areas:
• General rules
Plenty of activities with sets of words which follow a general rule, e.g. ‘ough’ words and soft ‘c’ words.
• Vowels
Sets of words that use particular combinations of vowels e.g. ‘ee’ words and ou words.
• Consonant patterns and double consonants
‘ch’ words saying ‘k’, ‘ph, words and ‘th’ words are good examples of consonant patterns.
Double consonants include ‘ff’, cc’ ‘gg’ words and similar others.
• Silent letters
Activities to encourage the use of silent letters, such as knuckle and ghost, all organised into sets of similar words
• Word endings
One of our largest categories, word ending lists include ‘ible’, ‘sion’, ‘’ary’ and ‘tious’ and many others. Our latest set, just published, takes a close look at words ending in ‘ent’.
• Statutory word lists
If this is not enough, don’t forget our great activities using the statutory words lists for Years 3/4 and 5/6.
Go to Middle/Upper Primary Spelling