Explore this spelling list: Year 2, Term 3, Week 8: -tion endings. Learn the words in the spelling list then try out the spelling games at the bottom of the page. Click on Learn, Games, Test, Print, or Write to explore all the available spelling tools.
In this list, students will practise words ending in -tion. This pattern is frequently found in nouns derived from verbs. Learning to recognise this pattern will help build spelling and word formation skills.
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again |
I'll call you again tomorrow.
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fiction |
Fiction is writing that is imagined or made up.
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fraction |
A fraction is a part of a whole.
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half |
Half of sixteen is eight.
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motion |
Equations of motion are calculations which link velocity, acceleration, speed, distance and time.
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nation |
We must learn from our history to become a better nation.
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position |
He stepped down from the position nobly.
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relation |
We went to see a distant relation who lives in Scotland.
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section |
Read the first section of the text, then answer the questions in the box.
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station |
Catch the train at the station.
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