Phonics -ance, -ence
WALT: Examine ‘-ance’ and ‘-ence’; complete a crossword.
Suffixes ‘-ance’ and ‘-ence’ are added to nouns, adjectives (that end in ‘-ant’ or ‘-ent’) or verbs to make abstract nouns. Example: sent
sentence.
A Read the sentences. Write the correct suffix in the space provided to complete the word.
1. We really need the suspect to co-operate with us. Her compli______ is very important.
2. Sydelle Pulaski had a prefer______for an apartment with a view of the lake. 3. Turtle is very daring. She has lots of confid______ to enter the Westing house.
4. There will be a debriefing at 11 o’clock this morning. Everybody’s pres______ is required.
5. Attend______ is obligatory.
6. The conveni______ of having a coffee shop and a high-class restaurant in Sunset Towers is great.
7. No one can deny Barney Northup’s brilli______. He is excellent as a salesman. 8. Sunset Towers is no dist______from excellent schools.
B Complete the wordsearch by solving the clues below.
d s n a h o u s k l i t r a k c e f d a b c e d e l a j f
c n s m i
i q u w k p r f
f c o h e r e n c e b i q u k i c d u a r a g r a n c e p l r q u i s t d v x c d l
e c s t k s e q u e n c e i z k l j i t w t u r s t i b s e i g z n a b o i n n o c e n c e b n m k a p l w e f p r e f e r e n c e t y q u c i k n c o r b t n d i n e g a h i y l k i c o i r j e c n a b r u t s i d c l c c t e c n e t s i x e j k y p k q u k l i m b s k l e e n
Clues
1. To be a pest or annoy somebody. 2. A measure between two points. 3. Another word for ‘scent’. 4. A state of being alive. 5. Another word for ‘spectators’.
Strand: Reading Element: Understanding LO 4, 5 Strand: Writing Element: Understanding LO 4
6. When something is clear. 7. A pattern.
8. When you favour something over another thing.
9. A commotion. 10. Lack of guilt.
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