These PDF worksheets, covering statutory spelling words for years 3 and 4, are an excellent way for children in LKS2 to revise and practise spelling these words.
 This resource focuses on the statutory spelling words that contain the double consonants ‘ff’, ‘pp’, ‘dd’, ‘mm’, ‘rr’, ‘cc’ and ‘ss’ (address, appear, opposite, possible, pressure, different, difficult, disappear, grammar, occasion, possess, suppose, arrive). 
 The worksheets include five different activities in which children look at spelling patterns, identify misspelt words and apply their spellings in context. They can be used within lessons, as an assessment or as a homework task.
 This primary resource is divided into five sections:
 Tips
 Tick which words are spelt correctly
 Check
 Circle the words that are spelt correctly, and place the words into the correct sentences
 Use
 Use the images, and the words underneath, to write a sentence about each
 Change
 Read each sentence and change the underlined word or phrase for a new word, which should be one of the Year 3/4 statutory spelling words
 Apply
 Write a description of the picture, trying to use as many of the words listed as possible
 What are statutory spelling words?
 The statutory spelling words, listed in English Appendix 1: Spelling, are words that pupils should learn in years 3/4 and years 5/6. These lists contain a mixture of words pupils frequently use in their writing and those which pupils often misspell. 
 Year 3 and 4 common exception words
  accident(ly)
 actual(ly)
 address
 answer
 appear
 arrive
 believe
 bicycle
 breath
 breathe
 build
 busy/business
 calendar
 caught
 centre
 century
 certain
 circle
 complete
 consider
 continue
 decide
 describe
 different
 difficult
 disappear
 early
 earth
 eight/eighth
 enough
 exercise
 experience
 experiment
 extreme
 famous
 favourite
 February
 forward(s)
 fruit
 grammar
 group
 guard
 guide
 heard
 heart
 height
 history
 imagine
 increase
 important
 interest
 island
 knowledge
 learn
 length
 library
 material
 medicine
 mention
 minute
 natural
 naughty
 notice
 occasion(ally)
 often
 opposite
 ordinary
 particular
 peculiar
 perhaps
 popular
 position
 possess(ion)
 possible
 potatoes
 pressure
 probably
 promise
 purpose
 quarter
 question
 recent
 regular
 reign
 remember
 sentence
 separate
 special
 straight
 strange
 strength
 suppose
 surprise
 therefore
 though/although
 thought
 through
 various
 weight
 woman/women
  
 National Curriculum English programme of study links
  spell words that are often misspelt