Building Strong Foundations in Spelling: Year 4 Autumn Week 4 Activities

Spelling Y4
Mastering spellings: building of the foundations of phonics
Autumn 1
Week 4
(
Duplicate of Year 3 summer 2 week 4
)
Year 4  - Autumn 1
Week 4 - Monday
Let’s 
Revisit and Review
Do you remember this challenge
word?
 
Definition – in fact or really
 
actually
 
ADVERB
I didn’t actually see her – I just heard
her voice.
________
 
Definition – very great
 
ex
treme
 
ADJECTIVE
The weather forecast was for
extreme heat.
_______
Homophones
Homophones
Words which sound the same but
have different spellings, meanings or
origins
 
ball
 
bawl
Let’s 
Teach and Practise
Root word family:
scope
meaning 
to ‘see’ 
from Greek
 
scope
 
telescope
 
microscope
 
Definition - the extent of the
area of something
 
scope
 
(noun)
 
Definition - an optical instrument
designed to make distant objects
appear near
 
telescope
 
(noun)
 
Definition - an optical instrument
used for viewing very small objects
 
microscope
 
(noun)
We widened the scope of our
investigation.
_____
We used the telescope to look at the
stars.
_________
There was a microscope in the
science laboratory.
__________
New CHALLENGE words.
 
Definition - an unfortunate incident that
happens unexpectedly and
unintentionally, typically resulting in
damage or injury
 
accident
 
NOUN
Luckily I avoided having a nasty
accident.
________
 
Definition - accept that (something)
is true, especially without proof
 
believe
 
VERB
I couldn’t believe my eyes!
_______
Let’s 
Practise and Apply
.
Can you spot the spelling rule words
and the challenge words?
The scope of materials to build homes from is large.
Actually, stone has been quarried in the UK with over 120
different types of building stone being used for housing.
Stone is an excellent building material due to its strength
under extreme pressure and is great against wind and
water.  When you inspect stone homes carefully, you
notice the type of stone used is quarried locally.  This is
due to the difficulty in transporting stone.  Respect must
be given to the Ancient Egyptians for developing ways to
quarry, move and shape huge blocks of stone to create
homes.
The 
scope
 of materials to build homes from is large.
Actually
, stone has been quarried in the UK with over 120
different types of building stone being used for housing.
Stone is an excellent building material due to its strength
under 
extreme 
pressure and is great against wind and
water.  When you 
inspect
 stone homes carefully, you
notice the type of stone used is quarried locally.  This is
due to the difficulty in transporting stone.  
Respect
 must
be given to the Ancient Egyptians for developing ways to
quarry, move and shape huge blocks of stone to create
homes.
Write this sentence as I dictate it to
you.
The 
scope
 of materials to build homes from is
large.   
Actually
, stone has been quarried in the
UK with over 120 different types of building
stone being used for housing.
Did you write it correctly?
Edit your work and make sure you have it correct.
Can you underline the spelling words that we have covered in this session?
Year 4  - Autumn 1
Week 4 - Tuesday
Let’s 
Revisit and Review
Do you remember this challenge
word?
 
Definition – in fact or really
 
actually
 
ADVERB
I didn’t actually see her – I just heard
her voice.
________
 
Definition – very great
 
ex
treme
 
ADJECTIVE
The weather forecast was for
extreme heat.
_______
Homophones
Homophones
Words which sound the same but
have different spellings, meanings or
origins
 
fair
 
fare
Let’s 
Teach and Practise
Root word family:
scope
meaning 
to ‘see’ 
from Greek
 
horoscope
 
periscope
 
Definition - a forecast of a
person’s future
 
horoscope
 
(noun)
 
Definition - a piece of equipment
consisting of a tube and set of
mirrors by which an observer can
see things otherwise out of sight
 
periscope
 
(noun)
My horoscope said that I was about
to have some good fortune.
_________
The submarine captain looked
through the periscope.
_________
New CHALLENGE words.
 
Definition - an unfortunate incident that
happens unexpectedly and
unintentionally, typically resulting in
damage or injury
 
accident
 
NOUN
Luckily I avoided having a nasty
accident.
________
 
Definition - accept that (something)
is true, especially without proof
 
believe
 
VERB
I couldn’t believe my eyes!
_______
Let’s 
Practise and Apply
.
Can you spot the spelling rule words
and the challenge words?
The scope of materials to build homes from is large.
Actually, stone has been quarried in the UK with over 120
different types of building stone being used for housing.
Stone is an excellent building material due to its strength
under extreme pressure and is great against wind and
water.  When you inspect stone homes carefully, you
notice the type of stone used is quarried locally.  This is
due to the difficulty in transporting stone.  Respect must
be given to the Ancient Egyptians for developing ways to
quarry, move and shape huge blocks of stone to create
homes.
The 
scope
 of materials to build homes from is large.
Actually
, stone has been quarried in the UK with over 120
different types of building stone being used for housing.
Stone is an excellent building material due to its strength
under 
extreme 
pressure and is great against wind and
water.  When you 
inspect
 stone homes carefully, you
notice the type of stone used is quarried locally.  This is
due to the difficulty in transporting stone.  
Respect
 must
be given to the Ancient Egyptians for developing ways to
quarry, move and shape huge blocks of stone to create
homes.
Write this sentence as I dictate it to
you.
Stone is an excellent building material due to
its strength under 
extreme
 pressure .
Did you write it correctly?
Edit your work and make sure you have it correct.
Can you underline the spelling words that we have covered in this session?
Year 4  - Autumn 1
Week 4 - Wednesday
Let’s 
Revisit and Review
Do you remember this challenge
word?
 
Definition – in fact or really
 
actually
 
ADVERB
I didn’t actually see her – I just heard
her voice.
________
 
Definition – very great
 
ex
treme
 
ADJECTIVE
The weather forecast was for
extreme heat.
_______
Homophones
Homophones
Words which sound the same but
have different spellings, meanings or
origins
grate
great
Let’s 
Teach and Practise
Root word family:
spect
meaning 
to ‘observe’ 
from Latin
inspectus
 
inspect
 
spectator
 
respect
 
Definition  - carefully examine
 
inspect
 
(verb)
 
Definition - an observer
 
spectator
 
(noun)
 
Definition - a feeling of deep
admiration
 
respect
 
(noun)
It was time to inspect how tidy the
bedroom was.
_______
The spectator cheered when the
team scored a goal.
_________
The children had a lot of respect for
their teacher.
_______
New CHALLENGE words.
 
Definition - an unfortunate incident that
happens unexpectedly and
unintentionally, typically resulting in
damage or injury
 
accident
 
NOUN
Luckily I avoided having a nasty
accident.
________
 
Definition - accept that (something)
is true, especially without proof
 
believe
 
VERB
I couldn’t believe my eyes!
_______
Let’s 
Practise and Apply
.
Can you spot the spelling rule words
and the challenge words?
The scope of materials to build homes from is large.
Actually, stone has been quarried in the UK with over 120
different types of building stone being used for housing.
Stone is an excellent building material due to its strength
under extreme pressure and is great against wind and
water.  When you inspect stone homes carefully, you
notice the type of stone used is quarried locally.  This is
due to the difficulty in transporting stone.  Respect must
be given to the Ancient Egyptians for developing ways to
quarry, move and shape huge blocks of stone to create
homes.
The 
scope
 of materials to build homes from is large.
Actually
, stone has been quarried in the UK with over 120
different types of building stone being used for housing.
Stone is an excellent building material due to its strength
under 
extreme 
pressure and is great against wind and
water.  When you 
inspect
 stone homes carefully, you
notice the type of stone used is quarried locally.  This is
due to the difficulty in transporting stone.  
Respect
 must
be given to the Ancient Egyptians for developing ways to
quarry, move and shape huge blocks of stone to create
homes.
Write this sentence as I dictate it to
you.
When you 
inspect
 stone homes carefully, you
notice the type of stone used is quarried
locally.
Did you write it correctly?
Edit your work and make sure you have it correct.
Can you underline the spelling words that we have covered in this session?
Year 4  - Autumn 1
Week 4 - Thursday
Let’s 
Revisit and Review
Do you remember this challenge
word?
 
Definition – in fact or really
 
actually
 
ADVERB
I didn’t actually see her – I just heard
her voice.
________
 
Definition – very great
 
ex
treme
 
ADJECTIVE
The weather forecast was for
extreme heat.
_______
Homophones
Homophones
Words which sound the same but
have different spellings, meanings or
origins
grown
groan
Let’s 
Teach and Practise
Root word family:
spect
meaning 
to ‘observe’ 
from Latin
inspectus
 
perspective
 
spectacles
 
Definition - a point of view
 
perspective
 
(noun)
 
Definition - glasses
 
spectacles
 
(noun)
Try to see things from his
perspective.
___________
I’ve lost my spectacles!
__________
New CHALLENGE words.
 
Definition - an unfortunate incident that
happens unexpectedly and
unintentionally, typically resulting in
damage or injury
 
accident
 
NOUN
Luckily I avoided having a nasty
accident.
________
 
Definition - accept that (something)
is true, especially without proof
 
believe
 
VERB
I couldn’t believe my eyes!
_______
Let’s 
Practise and Apply
.
Can you spot the spelling rule words
and the challenge words?
The scope of materials to build homes from is large.
Actually, stone has been quarried in the UK with over 120
different types of building stone being used for housing.
Stone is an excellent building material due to its strength
under extreme pressure and is great against wind and
water.  When you inspect stone homes carefully, you
notice the type of stone used is quarried locally.  This is
due to the difficulty in transporting stone.  Respect must
be given to the Ancient Egyptians for developing ways to
quarry, move and shape huge blocks of stone to create
homes.
The 
scope
 of materials to build homes from is large.
Actually
, stone has been quarried in the UK with over 120
different types of building stone being used for housing.
Stone is an excellent building material due to its strength
under 
extreme 
pressure and is great against wind and
water.  When you 
inspect
 stone homes carefully, you
notice the type of stone used is quarried locally.  This is
due to the difficulty in transporting stone.  
Respect
 must
be given to the Ancient Egyptians for developing ways to
quarry, move and shape huge blocks of stone to create
homes.
Write this sentence as I dictate it to
you.
Respect
 must be given to the Ancient
Egyptians for developing ways to quarry, move
and shape huge blocks of stone to create
homes.
Did you write it correctly?
Edit your work and make sure you have it correct.
Can you underline the spelling words that we have covered in this session?
Year 4  - Autumn 1
Week 4 - Friday
Old challenge words…
actually
extreme
Old spelling rule words…
(homophones)
ball
bawl
fair
fare
grate
great
grown
groan
New spelling rule words…
scope
telescope
microscope
horoscope
periscope
inspect
spectator
respect
perspective
spectacles
New challenge words…
accident
believe
Quick Quiz time…
Did you get
them correct?
Ball
Great
actually
 extreme
 accident
Edit your work.
Believe
 telescope
 horoscope
 spectacles
 inspector
Word class time…
accident
Luckily I avoided having a nasty
accident
accident
Luckily I avoided having a nasty
accident
Adverb
 pronoun
 
verb
 
verb
 
determiner
adjective
 noun
accident
Luckily I avoided having a nasty
accident
Adverb
 pronoun
 
verb
 
verb
 
determiner
adjective
 noun
believe
I couldn’t believe my eyes!
Pronoun
 
(modal) verb verb 
 
determiner
 
noun
believe
I couldn’t believe my eyes!
Pronoun
 
(modal) verb verb 
 
determiner
 
noun
Etymology
The history of a word….
accident (n.)
late 14c., "an occurrence, incident, event; what comes by
chance," from Old French accident (12c.)
from Latin accidentem (nominative accidens) "an occurrence;
chance; misfortune,"
noun use of present participle of accidere "happen, fall out,
fall upon," from ad "to"
believe (v.)
Old English belyfan
 "to have faith or confidence" (in a person)
Let’s 
investigate….
Write a multiple choice quiz for each word with three
incorrect spellings and one correct spelling.
Your partner will identify the correct spelling and
explain why the others are wrong
For example:
akcident
a
ccident
acident
acsident
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Dive into mastering spellings with a focus on phonics foundations in Year 4, Autumn Week 4. Explore challenging words, homophones, adverbs, adjectives, and root word families through engaging activities and practice sessions.

  • Spelling
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  • Year 4
  • Autumn
  • Homophones

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  1. Spelling Y4 Mastering spellings: building of the foundations of phonics Autumn 1 Week 4 (Duplicate of Year 3 summer 2 week 4)

  2. Year 4 - Autumn 1 Week 4 - Monday

  3. Lets Revisit and Review

  4. Do you remember this challenge word?

  5. actually ADVERB Definition in fact or really

  6. I didnt actually see her I just heard her voice. ________

  7. extreme ADJECTIVE Definition very great

  8. The weather forecast was for extreme heat. _______

  9. Homophones

  10. Homophones Words which sound the same but have different spellings, meanings or origins

  11. ball

  12. bawl

  13. Lets Teach and Practise

  14. Root word family: scope meaning to see from Greek

  15. scope

  16. telescope

  17. microscope

  18. scope (noun) Definition - the extent of the area of something

  19. telescope (noun) Definition - an optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear near

  20. microscope (noun) Definition - an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects

  21. We widened the scope of our investigation. _____

  22. We used the telescope to look at the stars. _________

  23. There was a microscope in the science laboratory. __________

  24. New CHALLENGE words.

  25. accident NOUN Definition - an unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally, typically resulting in damage or injury

  26. Luckily I avoided having a nasty accident. ________

  27. believe VERB Definition - accept that (something) is true, especially without proof

  28. I couldnt believe my eyes! _______

  29. Lets Practise and Apply.

  30. Can you spot the spelling rule words and the challenge words?

  31. The scope of materials to build homes from is large. Actually, stone has been quarried in the UK with over 120 different types of building stone being used for housing. Stone is an excellent building material due to its strength under extreme pressure and is great against wind and water. When you inspect stone homes carefully, you notice the type of stone used is quarried locally. This is due to the difficulty in transporting stone. Respect must be given to the Ancient Egyptians for developing ways to quarry, move and shape huge blocks of stone to create homes.

  32. The scope of materials to build homes from is large. Actually, stone has been quarried in the UK with over 120 different types of building stone being used for housing. Stone is an excellent building material due to its strength under extreme pressure and is great against wind and water. When you inspect stone homes carefully, you notice the type of stone used is quarried locally. This is due to the difficulty in transporting stone. Respect must be given to the Ancient Egyptians for developing ways to quarry, move and shape huge blocks of stone to create homes.

  33. Write this sentence as I dictate it to you.

  34. Did you write it correctly? Edit your work and make sure you have it correct. Can you underline the spelling words that we have covered in this session? The scope of materials to build homes from is large. Actually, stone has been quarried in the UK with over 120 different types of building stone being used for housing.

  35. Year 4 - Autumn 1 Week 4 - Tuesday

  36. Lets Revisit and Review

  37. Do you remember this challenge word?

  38. actually ADVERB Definition in fact or really

  39. I didnt actually see her I just heard her voice. ________

  40. extreme ADJECTIVE Definition very great

  41. The weather forecast was for extreme heat. _______

  42. Homophones

  43. Homophones Words which sound the same but have different spellings, meanings or origins

  44. fair

  45. fare

  46. Lets Teach and Practise

  47. Root word family: scope meaning to see from Greek

  48. horoscope

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