Practise your spelling skills - look out for plurals!
Long and Short Vowels
If you are in Miss Lischner's spelling group, here is the link to the Long and Shot vowel game we have been playing in class.
Plural Nouns
Plural nouns are words which mean 'more than one' of a thing. There are spelling rules about how to make nouns plural.
Click on the picture to play a game where you have to apply the spelling rules.
Click on the picture to play a game where you have to apply the spelling rules.
Can you tell the difference between it's and its?
Here's how....
If you can use his or her in place of its then it is spelled like this its
eg. The cat licked its paws.
We could put - The cat licked her paws.
If you can replace the it's with it is or it has, then the it's is spelled like this - it's.
eg. It's raining today.
We could put - It is raining today.
If you can use his or her in place of its then it is spelled like this its
eg. The cat licked its paws.
We could put - The cat licked her paws.
If you can replace the it's with it is or it has, then the it's is spelled like this - it's.
eg. It's raining today.
We could put - It is raining today.