14-day no-quibble refund if Primary Spelling isn’t the right fit for your school.

How the Weekly Cycle Works
At school. Or at home.
Teach

Explicit modelling of the spelling pattern early in the week
Practice

Daily 5-minute fluency bursts: LCWC sheets, oral quizzes, flash cards.
Test

Timed weekly spelling tests following home learning (SATs format)
Review

Use tracker to reteach or extend
What you get...
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Weekly spelling lists focused on one clear pattern or rule.
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Look–Cover–Write–Check sheets for effortless daily practice.
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Printable word cards for games, sorting and word-wall displays.
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KS2-style weekly test sheets with contextual sentences.
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Editable tracker to log results and spot misconception trends.
Why schools love it...
Whole-school consistency ends the “Which list are you on?” confusion once and for all.
Better writing, less stress — accurate spelling boosts fluency and frees cognitive load.
Five-minute daily bites slot neatly into registers, starters or guided-reading rotations easily.
Built-in differentiation with extension words, shorter lists and phonics refreshers.
Home–school bridge — clear lists mean parents can finally help their children confidently.
What's Inside? Take a look...






“The five-minute daily routine fits perfectly between registration and phonics; even my reluctant writers are excited to beat last week’s score.”
— Mrs O’Connor, Year 2 Teacher, Riverside CE Primary
Why spelling still trips pupils up...
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Methods change from class to class, so patterns never stick.
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Teachers spend evenings hunting for suitable word lists.
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Inconsistent spelling slows writing fluency and dents confidence.
'Primary Spelling' fixes all three problems...
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A single, spiralled sequence of weekly patterns for every year group.
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Ready-to-print lists, LCWC sheets, flashcards and test papers.
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Straightforward assessment sheet shows exactly which patterns need reteaching.
“Because every class teaches the same pattern each week, team-planning is effortless and parents finally know what to practise at home.”
— Mr Hughes, English Lead, Brookside Academy
“Our spelling scores jumped 18 percentage points in one term—and I haven’t had to create a single word list since.”
— Ms Turner, Year 4 Teacher, Elmwood Primary
FAQs
Q: Won’t children just memorise the words for the test and then forget them?
With consistent patterns, contextual sentences, and daily reinforcement, words tend to stick better. It’s like turning short-term rote memorisation into long-term linguistic superpowers.
14-day no-quibble refund if Primary Spelling isn’t the right fit for your school.