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Year 1/2 Common Exception Words

Press "๐Ÿ‘๏ธ Show word" to peek and hear it, then cover it up and write it from memory โ€” that's how real spellers practise!

Progress:

Homophones

Choose the word that correctly completes each sentence.

Prefix un-

Add "un-" to the front of the word to make it mean the opposite.

Suffixes (-ing, -ed, -ful, -ness, -ment, -ly)

Possessive Apostrophes (singular)

Year 2 key skill: to show something belongs to one person or animal, add 's. Example: "the girl's book".

Plurals (-s, -es)

Spelling Dictation

Press "๐Ÿ”Š Listen" to hear the sentence read aloud, then write what you hear. No adult needed!

Doubling the Final Consonant

When a short word ends in one vowel + one consonant, double the last letter before adding -ing or -ed. Example: hop โ†’ hopping.

Place Value โ€” numbers to 100

Write what the underlined digit is really worth.

Times Tables (2, 5, 10)

Year 2 children learn the 2, 5 and 10 times tables really well.

Multiplication & Division

Fractions

Money & Time

Shapes

Statistics

Word Problems

Sentence Types

Is each sentence a statement, question, exclamation, or command?

Apostrophes for Contraction & Possession

Expanded Noun Phrases

Add describing words to make the noun phrase more interesting.

Conjunctions

Choose from: and, but, or, because, when, if

Word Sort: Noun, Adjective, or Verb?

Punctuate the Sentence Correctly

Type the full corrected sentence with capital letters and punctuation.

Reading Comprehension

On Saturday, Ben went to the seaside with his family. The sun was shining and the sea was a beautiful blue colour. Ben built a big sandcastle with a tall tower and a deep moat around it. His little sister collected shiny shells in a yellow bucket. After lunch, they flew a red kite high in the sky. Ben was very tired but happy when they got home that evening.

Vocabulary in Context

Use the passage above to work out what these words mean.

True or False?

Fiction Story: The Lost Kitten

Ruby looked under the bed for the third time that morning. Her kitten, Whiskers, was nowhere to be found. She checked behind the sofa, inside the toy box, and even in the garden, but there was still no sign of him. Just as Ruby began to feel very worried, she heard a tiny, soft meow coming from the kitchen. She followed the sound and found Whiskers curled up fast asleep inside her welly boot! Ruby laughed with relief and gave him a gentle stroke.

๐ŸŽ‰ Keep going!

Try a little bit every day โ€” mixing spelling, maths, grammar and reading works better than doing it all at once. Check your Progress tab any time to see how you're doing!

Everyday Materials

Objects are made from different materials, like wood, plastic, glass, metal, and rubber.

Animals

Plants

Seasons & Weather

Sudoku

Fill in the empty boxes so that every row, every column, and every bold-bordered box contains each number exactly once.

Mini Crossword

Read each clue, then type one letter per box. Numbers show where each word starts.

Challenge Crossword

A slightly bigger one โ€” two crossing words.

Word Search

Click the first letter of a word, then click its last letter (words can go across, down, or diagonally). Find all 6 words!

    Challenge Word Search

    A bigger 10ร—10 grid โ€” find all 6 words!

      ๐Ÿ“Š Your Progress

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      ๐Ÿ”’ Privacy โ€” in plain English

      This app does not create an account for your child, does not track them, and does not send anything to us automatically.

      This is a plain-language summary, not a formal legal policy โ€” happy to expand it if you need something more formal.