DIPL Spelling Words Unit 16 · DIPL. Spelling Words. by [n] or [l] e.g. bu. whole hole. my. w. the ‘w’ in whole is silent (extra words for further practice) denote
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DIPL Spelling Words
(extra words for further practice)
denote telephone
drove toes
enclose golden
boastful cockroach
tomorrow grown
shadow overthrow
wheelbarrow shallow
DIPL TRICKY WORDS:
owe own
close close
whole hole
DIPL Spelling Focus
Unit 16
DIPL Grammar
Focus
DIPL Word Knowledge
Focus
DIPL HANDY HINT!
1. In owe the word simply sounds like [ow]; and own has the letter ‘n’ added.
2. close (near) uses the sound [s] at the end; close (shut) has the sound [z] at the end.
3. whole and hole are pronounced the same, as the ‘w’ in whole is silent, but they have different meanings.
Similes • A simile is a group of words that tells us that
one thing is very similar to another thing … that one thing is very much like the other thing. e.g. as white as snow = something is very white, as quiet as a mouse = something doesn’t make a noise.
Long vowel [ō] sounds:-
oe oa
o -
e [old] ow
on the end of toe, doe, Joe , hoe,
woe and foe
in the middle
of words e.g. float
OR at the start
e.g. oak
in the middle of
other words
e.g. spoke
when you hear the
word ‘old’ in a
word e.g. sold
1.on the end of words e.g. blow OR when followed by [n] or [l] e.g. thrown, bowl 2. at the end of a word with 2 syllables e.g. burrow
Pronouns • A pronoun is the word we can use instead of a
noun. Pronouns identify subject, receiver or ownership.
Graph your dictation punctuation results. The bold letters and symbols are those that count when scoring punctuation (including full stops). Remember proper nouns such as Dr Hoe only score 1 point for both capitals!