Year 4 Class Spellings March 2015
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celebration |
Christmas is a celebration of Jesus's birth.
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solution |
We need to find a solution to the problem before it's too late!
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pollution |
Air pollution is bad in many cities.
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consideration |
After much consideration I decided to accept your request.
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inspiration |
I found the inspiration to write my poem from the pollution on the beach.
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imagination |
Ideas and concepts are inventive and demonstrate good imagination and originality.
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extension |
We are building an extension to our house.
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collision |
Collision is the impact when things collide.
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division |
The division of the money was unequal.
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confusion |
Confusion can lead to misunderstanding.
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possession |
A conqueror is someone who gains possession or control of a country by force or war.
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impression |
I need to make a good impression ...
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expression |
There was a murderous expression on his face - he was out to get me!
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permission |
We will apply for permission to extend our house.
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magician |
They had a magician at the children's party.
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musician |
The musician had to audition to join the band.
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electrician |
An electrician mended my lights.
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politician |
A politician will speak at the meeting.
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