Reading Practice

Write what you have just learnt in your Decoding Book or cry in the future because you have forgotten this pattern!
 

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Try the following words. Write them in your Decoding Book and think about them at the same time. 

Look at the word list below. You will see they all sound like they end with the /i/ or /e/ sound, but all end with a y. Copy the words below in your Decoding Book and at the same time think about the /e/ sound /i/ sound at the end of the word.

navy

cry

cosy

fry

pony

fly

very

try

tiny

dry

lily

apply

dusty

spry

gravy

why

party

deny

empty

defy

partly

imply

frosty

reply

rugby

satisfy

costly

gratify

hardy

multiply

jumpy

testify

clumsy

modify

entry

simplify

slowly

verify

memory

 

charity

 

property

 

properly

 

stupidity

 

victory

 

monopoly

 

ability

 

 
 
 

Have a laugh by reading these funny stories that use words from the list of words.
Once upon a time in the quirky town of Spellingville, there was a navy blue pony named Cosy

One fine day, Cosy decided to throw a "Gusty Gravy Party" with a twist. The theme was "Hefty Stony Cry-Fry Try-Fly Dry Ply Spry Party!"

Word got around fast, and all the townsfolk were buzzing with excitement. The invitations were sent out, and soon, Spellingville was in full party-prep mode. Handy the Handyman built a special dance floor out of stony tiles, and Jumpy the Jester set up games. Even Clumsy the Clown wanted to participate, hoping that he could defy his reputation and prove he could be graceful too.

As the big day arrived, the party was in full swing. The scent of frosty ice cream and sizzling rugby burgers filled the air. The sky was slowly turning a shade of sentry blue as the sun began to set. Cosy's friend, Tiny the Fairy, fluttered around sprinkling shiny glitter over everything. Lily couldn't resist the glitter and ended up with sparkling petals. She looked beautiful, though she pretended to be all dusty to maintain her image.

The fun was unstoppable and Spry the Squirrel used his ability to show his acrobatic prowess.

The highlight of the party was the "Simplify Verify Karaoke Showdown." Spellingville's residents showcased their memory charity as they sang their hearts out. 

With hearts full of happiness and unity, the party ended, but the memories would last forever. Spellingville became known far and wide for the epic Gusty Gravy Party.

And so, dear students, the lesson we learn from this adventure is to embrace your unique abilities, find joy in the magic of words – just like the marvellous residents of Spellingville!



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