Year 5 Spellings
This week we have looked at adjectives ending in either tious (which come from a noun) or cious (which don’t)
Practise these words- especially conscious (it’s a year 5/ 6 spelling word)
Challenge- see if you can put them into a sentence correctly!
This hero is very ambitious and cautious as well as conscious. This cake is precious to me as it is delicious though I think this is suspicious. In this fictitious book this villain is malicious and vicious so he spread an infectious disease but the hero made it nutritious
A brilliant effort Hanna! Love the attempt to fit all the words in.
You deserve a marble!
i have done it
Capital I when writing “I” as a pronoun Talal.
Can you tell us some of the meanings of these words?
im very suspicious about kristers.
I’m glad you wrote that Kristers!
Don’t forget that it’s I’m (capital I and an apostrophe to replace the “a” of am).
And Kristers has a capital letter as it’s a proper noun.
Dinner was delicious. I had a precious amulet.
Well done Cameron.
I wonder if anyone else in Year 5 knows what an amulet is?
vicious precious delicious malicious suspicious conscious
Well done Chloe. Try to use some of these in your legend this week.
I will practice cautions and vicious conscious the most.
Great. Make sure that you spell them correctly, even on here. Try to get used to the similar endings.
cious Tious
The vicious ogre stole all the water. I have to be cautious when riding my
bike. I am so ambitious.
The delicious cake.
The Suspious Thunderbird.
The malicious Thunderbird purpously stole little girls. sorry i didnt get to finnish it
The vase is so precious.
My brother had a guilty conscious when he told a lie.
Well done Maisie. Don’t forget that suspicious would not have a capital in this sentence. This is because it is used as an adjective to describe Thunderbird but is not part of its actual name.
Vicious and preciou Delicous ,malicous , suspicious ,conscious ,
Precious, delicious and malicious!
Do you know what all these words mean?
I will practice the tious the most thanks for theses spelling
I will practice them all
Great! Try to use them in your writing when you can.
The tiger was vicious when approaching it’s pray. The animals were suspicious of the human.
Great use of these words.
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I’m very suspicious or Rebecca
It’s very delicious explained Mrs lemming
Well done Rihanna.
Don’t forget that it’s Mrs LEEMING!
Can you think of a word that is opposite in meaning to both of these? (antonyms)
The coronavirus is very infectious.
A very topical sentence Jayden!
Love it!
I am suspicious. My family is precious.
I was conscious.I was unconscious.
Poison animals are very vicious.