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Decoding unfamiliar words

Read Y3-4 exception words with unusual spelling-sound correspondences, applying growing knowledge of morphology and etymology to decode unfamiliar exception words

Suggested ages 7–9

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Learning journey

Your child is learning to read more complex words by understanding how prefixes, suffixes, and root words work together, helping them tackle unfamiliar words with confidence.

Evidence of understanding

  • Read exception words from the Y3-4 statutory word list accurately (e.g. 'business', 'caught', 'knowledge', 'different')
  • Identify unusual letter-sound correspondences in exception words and explain why the word does not follow common GPC rules
  • Use growing knowledge of morphology and etymology to attempt unfamiliar exception words (e.g. recognise the root 'know' in 'knowledge')

Assessment prompt

Can Decoding unfamiliar words read trickier exception words — like 'ordinary', 'promise', 'recent', or 'island' — without being thrown off by the parts that don't follow the usual spelling rules?

Standards alignment

RF.2.3.fUS · ccss-ela

RF.2.3.f

Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts & Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects · 2

RF.3.3.dUS · ccss-ela

RF.3.3.d

Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts & Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects · 3