Assessment: Phonics
A Ring the correct spelling. 1. I received a fracture / fracsure to my wrist when I crashed my bike. 2. The orchestra / orkestra performed wonderfully last night. 3. Connor’s cricket coach thinks that he shows great potencial / potential. 4. Emojis are symbols / simbols used to make texts more interesting. 5. I used a broshure / brochure to plan my holiday to Disneyland. 6. The dragonfly / dragonfli is a beautiful insect. 7. There are a lot of artificial / artifitial flavourings in ready meals. 8. There is a beautiful fragranse / fragrance from those flowers. 9. The gorillas in Dublin Zoo have a really big enclosure / encloture. 10. ‘Curiosity / Curiocity killed the cat’ is a phrase that means ‘don’t be nosy’.
B Write the correct heteronym. 1. The current moment To give a gift
2. A white pigeon-like bird Past tense of ‘dive’
3. A hair decoration Bending the body to show respect
4. Extremely small One-sixtieth of an hour
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1. 2. 3. 4.
C Add ‘-ate’, ‘-cial’ or ‘-tial’ to each root word. ‘-ate’ verb
origin
complication refrigerator
1. boar 2. flower 3. mould 4. blow
species society
influence D Match the rhyming words.
cold photo floor our
5. leaf 6. hair 7. tissue 8. school
square rule chew thief
‘-cial’ or ‘-tial’ adjective resident office
sequence
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