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The list below shows one way in which Oxford Wordlistwords could be grouped for teaching. The list shows clustersof words that share letter patterns.TEACHINGCLUSTERSand»handCreated by Anne Bayettolandthatthem » this » their »than » thank » they » thenwhenwhat » why » whitewhich » beonuponinwinishishadbadit»»mummummydaydays » play » played »playing » say » stay »stayed » way » today »holiday » holidays »birthday » yesterday »away » �liked»bikeoneare» cats »» »werehereallball » ll»pets»»sethomeoncenamenames » named » camegame » games » same»The Oxford Wordlist includes the 500 most frequently used words by Australian children in their first three years of school.Find out more and request your free 500-word poster: www.oup.com.au/primary/oxford-wordlist1 Oxford University Press 2019

TEACHING CLUSTERS»schoolcooloutoutsideveryevery » ke»takefirstdownhow » cow » clowntown » kidsfriendfriendsherbackover » sister » brother »other » water » after »dinner » soccer » super »paper » later » another »together » under » irlfirstourfound » around »playground » aboutfrombestforestjustwantwantedbymycarcars » farm » gardenparty » beach » teacher » read »reading » sea » team »tea » each » »growThe Oxford Wordlist includes the 500 most frequently used words by Australian children in their first three years of school.Find out more and request your free 500-word poster: www.oup.com.au/primary/oxford-wordlist2 Oxford University Press 2019

TEACHING alyesanimalsblueeverneveragainrain » trainrainbowworldwork»wait»misslook » lookedbook » booksgood»»looking »wood »»hidelollies»funnyslideprettyhairfairyThe Oxford Wordlist includes the 500 most frequently used words by Australian children in their first three years of school.Find out more and request your free 500-word poster: www.oup.com.au/primary/oxford-wordlist3 Oxford University Press 2019

TEACHING CLUSTERSuntilevileyespinkthinkmusicdancingamazing » having »coming » writing » riding(delete ‘e ’ and add ‘ing ndanyagoopenedhopetellturnedclotheshalfsee » week » sleep » three »tree » trees » need » green »sheep » teeth » cheese »weekend » sleepoverThe Oxford Wordlist includes the 500 most frequently used words by Australian children in their first three years of school.Find out more and request your free 500-word poster: www.oup.com.au/primary/oxford-wordlist4 Oxford University Press 2019

TEACHING CLUSTERSOther useful clusters for teaching:Apostrophe of possession:dad’s » friend’sFauna:bear » bunny » chicken » fox »guinea pig » kangaroo » monkey » pig »pigs » puppy » rabbit » rabbits » spider »tiger » wolf » dog » dogs » frog »bird » birdsContraction:it’s » that’s » let’s » can’t » didn’t »don’t » couldn’t » wasn’t » I’m » I’llFood:pizza » chocolatechips » ice creamAbbreviation:OK » TV » MrDay of the week:Sunday » Monday»Friday»SaturdayExclamation:hi » oh»fruit»egg»eggsImaginative play:castle » dragon » ghost » giant » kingmagic » monster » princess » robot »unicorn » witch » doll»»Family (other than parents and siblings):aunty » grandma » cousin » cousinsThe Oxford Wordlist includes the 500 most frequently used words by Australian children in their first three years of school.Find out more and request your free 500-word poster: www.oup.com.au/primary/oxford-wordlist5 Oxford University Press 2019

The list shows clusters of words that share letter patterns. Created by Anne Bayetto and hand » land the I a . shop shops » shopping » top » stop ice nice watch watched » watching morning . miss took look » looked » looking » book » books » wood » good cute great woke us bus won inside ride » side » hide » slide movie movies .

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