Welcome to the Daily Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar Challenge
Answers for yesterday’s challenge (2.4.20)
1. ”Can you give me some advice?” asked Dylan.
2. ”Are you posting that letter?” asked David.
3. ”There’s a hole in my shoe!” said Kirsty.
4. ”Let’s go and play in the snow,” said Alison.
New Daily Challenge
Spellings
Friday’s challenges will be a spelling practice. In your homework folders there are spellings for each week to work on.
This weeks spellings:
angrily
clumsily
easily
happily
heavily
wearily
hungrily
lazily
luckily
merrily
noisily
steadily
Practise your spellings in your yellow homework book by using the Look, Say, Cover, Write, Check method:
Once your have worked on your spellings, choose five or more spellings and write your own paragraph using them. Post this on the blog.
Remember to spell the words correctly!
The clown clumsily fell on the floor.
I easily rode on my bike.
Luckily I was not late.
I crept out of bed lazily.
The man noisily snored.
Great spelling work Clemence! Which spelling did you find the hardest?
One day, in the park I was playing with my friends and I fell over on the hard and dirty floor. I went back home with mum and dad. On that night when I went to bed I had the weirdest dream ever, I turned into a Pokemon (Pikachu) and teleported into the Pokemon world.
The man jumped steadily into a pit of lions.
They had been happily married for 20 years.
He got dressed lazily.
She skipped to the party merrily.
Luckily I won the lottery.
I laughed and laughed.
He escaped from jail.
I travelled from Poland to England.
Miss Jones cancelled the trip.
My mum decided to stay home for one week more than others because I was sick.
My brother is angrily red.
I easily did the daily maths.
Lukily my leg wasn’t broken.
I clumsily repaired my lego.
At the end of a fairy tale they say happily ever after.
Great sentences everyone and well done for using correct punctuation too! ??
I happily read your spelling sentences.
You need to do this work steadily.
Cats meow noisily.
Luckily we made it to the bus on time.
Heavily rhymes with merrily.
Sylvia crossed the street wearily.
Happily I arrived at St Marys school, luckily there was bikes.
I steadily walked on a straight line.
Clumsily I spilled my water.
I easily did my homework.
I’m glad you easily did your homework Gabriella π
1.My friends make me feel merrily.
2.The band was playing very noisily.
3.Angrily is a very bad feeling that you can feel.
4.The lazy squirrel made a lazily yawn.
5.I clumsily dropped my homework book and now it is very dirty.
Well done Karolina. Check number 3. Angrily is an adverb so it describes how something was done. See if you can write another sentence with angrily. Here is an example.
The man left the shop angrily because there was no milk left.
Lazily I could not get out of my bed.
When I told my story I said “And they lived happily ever after.”
Why are people noisily screaming?
I jumped clumsily.
Hungrily, I gobbled up my bread.
1. The clown clumsily fell off the ball.
2. The leopard angrily roared back.
3. Luckily we could go outside to play football today.
4. The hyenas laughed happily.
5. I easily painted my room.
1. He clumsily fell into a giant hole.
2. Wearily the shepherd called in the sheep.
3. Luckily the children were very noisy so that the teacher could find them.
4.Merrily she danced around the kitchen.
Great work everyone π
I noisily opened the front door.
Luckily I had a coat because it was very cold.
I happily ran to my bed but when I got there my cat was lazily curled up on it.
I easily won the race.
The man angrily shouted at the pig because the pig rolled in the mud and made it go all over the farmerβs face.
The person lazily sat on the toilet.
The baby merrily jumped around, throwing its diapers everywhere.
The baby steadily climbed up its mumβs body and then slobbered all her face.
One day I happily watched TV and lazily I ate my lunch. Later I rode my bike to the park easily and got off it steadily. I angrily ate my sandwich, wearily ate my sweets but luckily I had spaghetti bolognese for dinner and I was happy.
The End.
My family is a happily family.
Luckily Miss Viera had a bag for all my home learning books.
I am very lazily.
I laughed when Ophelia had holly’s hair.
Before I came to St Vincent’s, I travelled from London to York. In York we went to a travel lodge hotel and then I travelled all the way to Whitby Holiday Park and I had fun.
Good effort Billie. Check your sentences using happily and lazily. Remember these words are adverbs, so they describe how something is done.
I happily made a cup of tea.
He lazily stayed on the sofa all day.
Excellent paragraphs incorporating a lot of the spelling words!
I angrily went to my room .
Clumsily I banged my head on the tree.
I easily did my drawing.
I happily slept.
Heavily the muscular man carried the weight.
Wearily the boy walked home.
Hungrily I sat on the table.
Lazily I sat on the couch.
Luckily I didn’t have to go to the eating challenge
Merrily I hanged the christmas ourniment
Noisily the dog barked
Steadily I rode my bike
I angrily stomped my foot.
She steadily balanced the book on my head.
When we were clapping for the NHS a man noisily banged a pan with a spoon.
I skipped around merrily.
I luckily found my bag on my back.
My mum closed the door angrily .
Great improvement Karolina!
Thank you Miss Jones. Have a nice weekend.
Thanks Karolina, you too π
I happily cheered for the winners.
I luckily won a prize.
I did my homework easily.
I clumsily stayed in bed until 10:30.
I rode the horse steadily.
Great spelling! Remember to spell these words correctly in your writing π π π
I angrily screamed where’s my food
I noisily play with my toys
I lazily got off the sofa
I clumsily fell on my face