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Bond SATs Skills Spelling and Vocabulary Workbook for 10–11 years develops essential spelling and word knowledge skills to embed the core English language skills sought in National Curriculum tests.
Engaging yet structured activities ensure learning is effective, developing confidence and skills in English language.
• Developed with Oxford Dictionaries
• Essential preparation for exams
• Reflects the latest National Curriculum
• Part of the new Bond SATs Skills series for ages 8–11+
Spelling and Vocabulary Workbook
Get Ready for Secondary School
SATs Skills
Other Bond titles available in general English skills development include:
For further support see Bond’s 11+ range.
No Nonsense
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Spelling and Vocabulary Workbook
Spelling and Vocabulary Workbook
• Supports the National Curriculum
• Pull-out answer section
• Progress charts to track learning
Key Stage 2
10–11+ 10–11+ years Stretch
10–11 10–11 years
9–10 9–10 years
8–9 8–9 years
Bond SATs Skills Vocabulary Flashcards Also available from Bond, these language-building ‘Similar and opposite words’ flashcards enrich children’s vocabulary and improve their English comprehension skills.
Published by Oxford University Press Great Clarendon Street, Oxford OX2 6DP UKText © Michellejoy Hughes 2016The moral rights of the author have been assertedFirst published in 2016 All rights reservedISBN: 978-0-19-274456-210 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1Printed in China
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Price: £6.99inc VAT
Bond SATs Skills Flashcards: Vocabulary – similar and opposite words
• Develops skills for Key Stage 2 tests and beyond
• Helps to deepen and enrich word knowledge
• Meets National Curriculum requirements
• Synonyms and antonyms for each word
• Includes parent notes and guidance
VocabularyFlashcards
Warning!CHOKING HAZARD – small parts.Not for children under 3 yrs.
VocabularyFlashcards
VocabularyFlashcards
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Bond SATs Skills Spelling and Vocabulary 10–11
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blank
bridal
claim
grateful
laundry
lug
plaits
plastic
powerful
selfish
social
style
temple
twirl
uncle
wonderful
Unit 1A Draw a line to match word to its definition. [16]
B Which of your words have these smaller words hidden in them? [8]
1 twirl Braided hair or thread
2 bridal Fantastic
3 plaits My mother’s or father’s brother
4 blank A place of worship
5 grateful To twist or spin
6 laundry To do with a wedding
7 powerful Community or communal
8 social A material
9 wonderful A missing space
10 selfish Appreciative
11 claim Fashion
12 plastic Washing
13 uncle Strong
14 style To drag, pull or heave
15 temple Not generous or thoughtful
16 lug To make a statement
1 last
2 ate
3 dry
4 rid
5 owe
6 elf
7 aim
8 an
C A synonym is a word that is similar in meaning to another. Which of your words are synonyms for these words? [6]
1 revolve
2 marvellous
3 empty
4 indebted
5 authorative
6 allege
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Unit 1
alien
auntie
brilliant
carried
cushion
especially
fields
grief
interview
ion
nuisance
period
relief
riot
superior
view
D All of your words fit into the grid. Work out which number represents each letter to solve the puzzle. [19]
E Most of these words have an ‘i’ in them. Find the two words that make another word when you take the ‘i’ away. [2]
F Find the four words that have an ‘i’ as the third letter of the word. [4]
1
2
3
4
1 2
3 7 23 10 4 17 5
24 15 24 5 7
23 7 12 8 18 4 17 18 25 4
5 4 18 8 23
25 14 4 18 24
4 14 8 18 13 5
24 14 4 8 5 4 11 8 4 3
24 14 8 8
21 5 12 13 4 8 20
18 4 17 25 8 8
8 22 18 4 8 21
8 23 12 8 3 4 24 14 14 2 4
11 4 17 5
23 11
G An antonym is a word that is opposite in meaning to another. Which of your words are antonyms for these words? [4]
1 worse
2 joy
3 dread
4 familiar
Helpful Hint
Remember that when an ‘i’ and ‘e’ are next to each other in a word, the ‘i’ usually comes before the ‘e’, unless it is after a ‘c’.
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A B C D E F G H I L N O P R S T U V W Y
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