Good Morning Year 2!

Click here for a printable version of this blog post: English Wednesday printable

Well done for writing such interesting sentences using the different ‘happy’ words. Today we’re going to make sure you can spell them properly. You may want to decorate the words to show their meaning, to help you remember how to spell them. 

Can you think of another word which uses the same suffixes? Write this word (and the ways it uses the suffix) in the comments below.

If you didn’t do the BBC Bitesize suffix lesson yesterday, then have a go doing it today. Let me know how you get on with the activities. 

This website has games to practise some other words that use the –ful and –ness suffix. See if you can spot any rules you need to follow when adding suffixes. Can you write the rules below?

*If you want to practise any other spelling words, then please look at the Common Exception Words for Year 2: Y2 common exception words

When you’re practising your handwriting, remember to start and finish your letters in the right place, sit the letters on the line and remember which ones are tall and which ones hang below the line. There is a handwriting guide in your Home Learning Folders to help you if you need it. This BBC Bitesize page has helpful guides and videos to remind you how to form your letters correctly. 

I can’t wait to see your work!

 

43 comments on “English – Wednesday 10th June

  1. I found some words like?happy:
    Woolly woollines woolier wooliest
    tidy tidiness tidier tiest
    ?windy windiness windier windiest
    ?cheery cheeriest cheerily cheerier cheerier
    ?merry merriness merrily merrier merriest
    ??Whiffy whininess whiffier waffliest
    Wimpy whimpiness wimpily wimpier wimpiest
    ??Stinky stinkiness stinkier stinkiest
    ?

  2. Miss Carruthers says:

    Well done Luisa! I’m impressed you managed to find so many words ending in -y which used the different suffixes. Excellent work 🙂

  3. Miss Carruthers says:

    Very neat handwriting Sophie! Well done 🙂

  4. I did my handwriting.

  5. Miss Carruthers says:

    Well done Vincent! I’m impressed with how tall you made your ‘h’ for each word 🙂

  6. Miss Carruthers says:

    Brilliant handwriting Jack! You’ve tried so hard to make the right letters tall or hang below – very impressive 🙂

  7. I did two spelling games and they where fun.

  8. Miss Carruthers says:

    I’m glad you enjoyed the games. I hope they helped you practise your spelling words 🙂

  9. smelly smelliest smellier
    sad sadder sadness saddest sadly
    nasty nastily nastiness nastiest
    kind kindest kindness kindly

  10. Miss Carruthers says:

    Wonderful Rafael! You’ve managed to find so many words. Well done for trying hard with your handwriting 🙂

  11. Yummy, yummier, yummiest, yummily, yumminess.

    The two rules are that you drop the “e”, and drop the “y” and then you replace it with the “i”.

    And we did the extra exercises.

  12. Miss Carruthers says:

    Well done Finley! You’re right, when you add a suffix that starts with a vowel, you take away the -y and change it to an -i. 🙂

  13. Hello Miss
    I have finished my work all I my home learning and I thought of some other words My mum is going to send you a picture.

  14. Miss Carruthers says:

    Well done Marisa! You managed to think of some different words with suffixes and write them very neatly 🙂

  15. Cold, coldest and coldness.
    Sleep, sleepy, sleepiest and sleepiness.
    Warm, warmer, warmest and warmness.

    I could not thing of more sentences but I tried my best but my mum was helping me.
    I did my spelling miss.

  16. Miss Carruthers says:

    You’ve thought of so many Layla! Well done!

  17. catherine says:

    Good morning Miss Carruthers,

    I’ve uploaded my spelling, handwriting and lego blocks with the word ‘happy’.

  18. Miss Carruthers says:

    Well done! Very neat handwriting Catherine! I love your lego word!

  19. Dear Miss Carruthers I have done my spellings and will send it over. My other words are
    dark, darkness, darker, darkest
    light, lightness, lighter, lightest,
    mean, meaner, meanest, meanness
    tall, tallest, taller, tallness
    small, smaller, smallest, smallness
    funny, funnier, funniest .?
    I will play the games now ??

  20. Miss Carruthers says:

    Brilliant Sophia! You’ve thought of so many different words that use suffixes.

  21. Miss Carruthers says:

    Very good handwriting! Try to have a flick at the bottom of an i so that it can start to join to the next letter. 🙂

  22. we use suffixes to turn a change a noun into a verb.

  23. Miss Carruthers says:

    Well done Marisa. Sometimes it is a verb, but it can change them to something else. If we add -ly to the end, it often changes adjectives into adverbs!

  24. Dear Miss,
    The spellings weren’t that easy.
    I liked the bitesize activity. I found out that wonderness is a word too. It means devoid of wonder, having no wonder. My mum looked it up in the dictionary.
    She sent my writing in.

  25. Miss Carruthers says:

    Well done Nadine, excellent writing. I’m glad the Bitesize activity was good. I didn’t know that, how interesting 🙂

  26. Emilia and Isabella says:

    Good afternoon Miss Carruthers,
    We practised spelling and handwriting from the year 2 common exception words.

  27. Miss Carruthers says:

    Very neat handwriting girls 🙂 I love how you did the suffixes in a different colour to make them stand out.

  28. Miss Carruthers says:

    Romey! Your handwriting is beautiful! What a huge improvement. You must have been working very hard at home! Really well done ⭐

  29. Sophia P says:

    Dear Miss Carruthers,

    I am sending my homework shortly.

    Other words:

    Angry – angrier – angriest, angrily,
    Sunny – sunnier- sunniest,
    Sleepy, sleepier, sleepiest, s

    Greetings,
    Sophia

  30. Miss Carruthers says:

    Well done for finding some other words! Your handwriting is getting so neat! Keep it up 🙂

  31. here are some of my words
    sleepy, sleepiest, sleepiness, sleepier, sleepily
    sunny, sunniness, sunnier, sunniest,
    smallest

  32. Miss Carruthers says:

    Well done for finding words which use these suffixes 🙂

  33. John and Rebecca says:

    We’ve completed our handwriting and the BBC suffix lesson.

  34. Miss Carruthers says:

    Well done for doing the suffix lesson. Both of your handwriting is looking very neat! Keep it up ⭐

  35. Miss Carruthers says:

    Well done Marie! Excellent handwriting 🙂

  36. Kristian says:

    Here are some other words with the same suffixes. Silliness, sillier, silliest, madness, madly, madder, maddest, sadly, sadness, sadder, saddest.

  37. Miss Carruthers says:

    Wonderful Kristian! Well done for finding some different adjectives that use the different suffixes 🙂

  38. Miss Carruthers says:

    Great handwriting! Try to practise joining your letters as well, you were so good at it when we were at school 🙂

  39. Hi Miss,
    Here some more words like happy:
    Unhappy – unhappier – unhappiest – happily
    Angry – angrier – angriest – angrily
    slow – slower – slowest – slowly
    weak – weaker – weakest – weakness
    Bye, Bo

  40. Miss Carruthers says:

    Fantastic Bo, you managed to find so many different words that use these suffixes 🙂

  41. Miss Carruthers says:

    Thank you for sharing the extra handwriting practise that you have been doing. Your handwriting is improving so much and will be much easier to join now. Keep it up! ⭐

  42. Hi miss
    Other words with suffix I can found is
    Sunny, sunnier, sunniest
    Angry, angrily, angriest, angrily
    Excite, excited, excitement, excitedly
    Sad, sadly, sadness,

  43. Miss Carruthers says:

    Brilliant work Mila 🙂

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