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A simple KS2 English activity where children will need to match the words together to make new words.
Children answer simple questions about the alphabet and then write words in alphabetical order.
Print off this useful English worksheet for KS2 children that focuses on adjectives.
Print off this useful English worksheet for KS2 children that focuses on personal pronouns.
Use this handy English worksheet for KS2 children that focuses on abstract nouns.
A handy year 5 English activity on using apostrophes to shorten words.
Children read through the words in the dictionary and answer the questions. This year 5 English worksheet will also help children learn new vocabulary.
Children read through the words in the dictionary and answer the questions. This year 5 English worksheet will also help children learn new vocabulary.
Students read through the words in the dictionary and answer the questions.
Children read through the words and their definitions in the dictionary and answer the questions.
Children read through the words in the dictionary and answer the questions.
A KS2 English resource. Students firstly write 'ph' or 'th' to complete the words and then write each word in the correct place.
A KS2 literacy resource using the letters 'est' to complete the sentences.
This KS2 literacy resource asks students to join the part sentences together.
Prefixes and suffixes may be added to a root word. Children write the root word for each word.
Pupils fill in the missing punctuation marks to complete the sentences.
Children are asked to draw a line to match the abbreviation to the word/s on the right.
A simile is a description that uses 'like' or 'as' to make a comparison. This year 5 English activity focuses on similes.
A diminutive is a shortened form of a name, typically used informally. This year 5 English activity is all about diminutives.
A year 5 literacy resource on words with silent letters.
A year 5 English activity for children to practise counting how many syllables each word has.
With this year 5 English printable, pupils each word and write down the number of syllables each word has.
.With this year 5 English printable, children each word and write down the number of syllables each word has.
With this year 5 English printable, children each word and write down the number of syllables each word has.
A simple year 5 English worksheet where children read the words and write down the number of syllables each word has.
A simple year 5 English worksheet where children read the words and write down the number of syllables each word has.
A year 5 English worksheet where children write down the number of syllables each word has.
A KS2 English activity where children write how many syllables each word has.
A simple year 5 English worksheet where children write down the number of syllables each word has.
A KS2 English resource where students write how many syllables each word has.
A KS2 English activity where children write how many syllables each word has.
A primary English worksheet on underlining the correct pronoun in each sentence.
A year 5 literacy worksheet on underlining the pronoun in each sentence.
Children must write down ten similes about their mother on the lines provided.
Unscramble the words that are all associated with the month of June.
Read through the list of summer words and put them in alphabetical order.
This year 5 English resource includes adjectives, verbs and nouns.
This Christmas worksheet asks children to underline proper nouns, common nouns and adjectives. Can you help Frosty find them all?
This Christmas-themed worksheet asks children to read the sentences and decide which word is being described.
A year 5 literacy resource on adjectives, verbs and nouns.
A literacy resource for KS2 students on adverbs.
A kS2 literacy resource on adjectives, verbs and nouns.
A year 5 English resource on creating compound words.
This KS2 English resource focuses on the suffixes sion and tion in a cloze activity.
A year 5 English worksheet focusing on compound words.
This year 5 literacy resource focuses on compound words.
A KS2 English resource on writing it's or its to complete the sentences.
Use to as a preposition before a noun or as an infinitive before a verb. Use too as a synonym for also or to indicate excessiveness before a verb. Use two to spell out the number 2. Students choose to, too or two to complete each sentence.
This KS2 literacy resource is all about words with silent letters.
Auxiliary verbs, or helping verbs, add meaning to the main verb of the sentence. This literacy resource asks students to complete sentences by adding auxiliary verbs.
Coordinating conjunctions are used to connect sentences, words and phrases. They act as a kind of glue, linking the text together to help the sentences flow smoothly. This English resource asks students to choose the best conjunction in brackets to complete the sentences.
Subordinating conjunctions are used to connect two simple sentences: a main clause and a subordinate clause. Subordinate clauses do not make sense on their own, they are dependent on the main clause. This English activity asks students to choose the best conjunction in brackets to complete the sentences.
The symbol (-) is called a hyphen in the English language. A hyphen is a short horizontal line used to link words together. Students read through sentences and write the word that is missing a hyphen.
Conjunctive adverbs are used to connect sentences or independent clauses and show the relationship between them. This English resource asks students to choose the best conjunctive adverb to complete sentences.
This fun Halloween themed resource asks students to take a letter or combination of letters from each test tube to make a word. Some words are already in place to help them get started.
Students read the letters in each Christmas bauble and write the 8-letter word correctly on the line.
Using adverbs to show degrees of possibility
Adverbs can be used to express different degrees of certainty or likelihood in a statement. Adverbs of possibility include: definitely, certainly, surely, maybe, clearly, obviously, perhaps, probably and undoubtedly.
With this upper KS2 literacy activity, students are asked to underline the adverbs of possibility in each sentence.
Using modal verbs to show degrees of possibility
Modal verbs can be used to express different degrees of certainty or likelihood in a statement. Modal verbs of possibility include: definitely, certainly, surely, maybe, clearly, obviously, perhaps, probably and undoubtedly.
With this upper KS2 literacy activity, students are asked to underline the adverbs of possibility in each sentence.
Using brackets
Brackets are used to enclose information that is not essential to the main sentence. The information inside the brackets can provide additional details or clarification. Students are asked to add brackets where they think they should go in each sentence. An answer is included for quick marking. This KS2 grammar activity can be used in the classroom or at home and is a great introduction to using brackets in writing.
Using dashes
Dashes can be a useful punctuation mark for adding emphasis or providing additional details within a sentence. My favourite subject – science – has always fascinated me. Students rewrite the sentences adding the dashes in the correct place. This worksheet can be used in the classroom or at home and includes an answer sheet for quick marking.
Using commas
Commas can be a useful punctuation mark to make the meaning of sentences clear. My dog, Max, loves to play fetch in the park. Students rewrite the sentences adding the commas in the correct place.
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