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A year 4 literacy resource on choosing the correct adverb to complete each sentence.
Match the gender words correctly by drawing a line from the words on the left to the words on the right.
A year 4 English worksheet on colouring the words that rhyme the same colour.
This KS2 resource focuses on words with the letters 'bb' and 'cc' in them.
This Year 4 English worksheet includes sentences with missing words containing 'bb' and 'cc'.
This year 4 English resource focuses on words with the letters 'dd' and 'ff' in them.
This Year 4 English worksheet includes sentences with missing words containing 'dd' and 'ff'.
This KS2 English resource focuses on words with 'gg' and 'll' in them.
This KS2 English worksheet includes sentences with missing words containing 'gg' and 'll'.
A KS2 English worksheet focusing on words with the letters 'pp' and 'rr' in them.
This KS2 English resource includes sentences with missing words containing 'pp' and 'rr'.
A KS2 English resource on writing the correct adverbs to complete the sentences.
A KS2 English resource focusing on capital letters and full stops.
A KS2 English resource focusing on adding capital letters and full stops to sentences.
Year 4 literacy resource with question marks and exclamation marks.
This year 4 literacy resource is all about types of sentences.
A year 4 English resource focusing on different types of sentences.
A KS2 English resource focusing on the past, present and future tense.
These Christmas words have been written in the wrong order. Can you help Santa unscramble them?
Missing letters - Fill in the missing letters to the Christmas words.
A KS2 English worksheet that focuses on spatial prepositions.
A KS2 literacy worksheet that focuses on spatial prepositions.
A KS2 literacy resource that focuses on spatial prepositions.
A year 4 literacy resource that focuses on spatial prepositions.
Children must complete each simile by describing their mother.
Children must complete each simile by describing their mother.
Unscramble the words that are associated with the month of May.
Look at the list of words below. Are they adjectives, verbs or nouns? Tick the correct box.
Put the words in the box into alphabetical order - Autumn theme.
Children must read each sentence and choose the correct verb from the word box.
Children must unscramble the autumn words and write them in the spaces provided.
This Christmas worksheet asks children to rewrite the sentences correctly using the possessive noun.
This worksheet asks children to put the words in alphabetical order.
A KS2 English resource focusing on the suffixes 'er' and 'est'.
This year 4 literacy worksheet is all about suffixes. Children are asked to read the sentences and write the correct word on the line.
This year 4 literacy resource is all about suffixes. Children are asked to read the sentences and write the correct word on the line.
Year 4 English - Irregular verbs worksheet. Choose the correct word in brackets and write it on the line to complete the sentence.
This KS2 English worksheet focuses on there is and there are.
This primary resource focuses on there is and there are. Students complete the sentences by writing there 'is' or there 'are'.
This year 4 literacy worksheet focuses on there is and there are. Students complete the sentences by writing there 'is' or there 'are'.
All of these words can be associated with Father's Day. Students are asked to put them in alphabetical order.
All of these words are associated with dinosaurs. How many syllables does each word have? Write the correct number of syllables on the lines.
This theme unit printable includes 15 words associated with dinosaurs. Kids are asked to put them in alphabetical order.
All of these words are associated with St. Patrick's Day. How many syllables does each word have? Write the correct number of syllables on the lines.
All of these words are associated with school subjects. Students unscramble the letters and write the words correctly on the lines.
Students are asked to find the Halloween noun in each of these spooky sentences and underline it.
Children use a word of two letters to fill the gap in each of the sentences.
This year 4 English resource will help improve a child's vocabulary. Students write the letters on the lines to match the columns correctly.
This KS2 resource has words containing the letters 'bb' and 'cc' and their definitions to match correctly.
This KS2 English resource has words containing the letters 'dd' and 'ff' and their definitions to match correctly.
This KS2 English resource has words containing the letters 'gg' and 'll' and their definitions to match correctly.
This KS2 English resource has words containing the letters 'pp' and 'rr' and their definitions to match correctly.
A KS2 English resource about rewriting sentences using the right punctuation and capital letters.
A KS2 literacy resource on choosing the correct verb to match the tense in brackets.
A primary English resource on writing sentences and adding the missing apostrophes.
A primary English worksheet including phrases with missing apostrophes.
A primary English resource on sorting concrete and abstract nouns.
This KS2 resource is about choosing the correct irregular verbs. Choose the correct word in brackets and write it on the line to complete the sentence.
This year 4 resource is about choosing the correct irregular verbs. Choose the correct word in brackets and write it on the line to complete the sentence.
A KS2 English resource on identifying adjectives, verbs and nouns.
A KS2 literacy resource on identifying adjectives, verbs and nouns.
A KS2 literacy resource focusing on capital letters and full stops.
A KS2 English worksheet focusing on capital letters and full stops.
A KS2 literacy resource on colouring the words that rhyme the same colour.
This St. Patrick's Day worksheet is designed to help kids practise putting words in alphabetical order. All of the words are associated with St. Patrick's Day, making it a perfect addition to any St. Paddy's Day themed lesson!
This is a funny poem by A. A. Milne and can be used to practise rhyming and to celebrate Children's Poetry Day on 21 March.
This poem called 'The Shadow' by Robert Louis Stevenson can be used to practise rhyming and to celebrate Children's Poetry Day on 21 March.
What are fronted adverbials?
Fronted adverbials are words or phrases that are placed at the beginning of a sentence to describe when, where, or how an action takes place. For example: In the kitchen, we baked some cookies. In the kitchen is the fronted adverbial in this sentence. It tells us where they baked the cookies.
Students draw a line to match the fronted adverbial to the correct sentence.
What are fronted adverbials?
Fronted adverbials are words or phrases that are placed at the beginning of a sentence to describe when, where, or how an action takes place. For example:
In the evening, we watched a film. In the evening is the fronted adverbial in this sentence. It tells us when they watched a film.
Students read the sentences and add a comma after the fronted adverbials.
Fronted adverbials sorting activity
Fronted adverbials are words or phrases that are placed at the beginning of a sentence to describe when, where, or how an action takes place. For example:
Very carefully, she painted the picture. Very carefully is the fronted adverbial in this sentence. It tells us how she painted the picture. We use fronted adverbials to add variety and detail to sentences. Students sort the fronted adverbials by writing them in the correct column.
Fronted adverbials - Complete the sentence activity
Using fronted adverbials encourages students to start sentences in different ways, adding variety and interest to their writing. It also helps students understand and apply proper grammar and punctuation rules.
With this worksheet, children are asked to think of their own fronted adverbials to complete the sentences. This resource can be used at home or in the classroom and is great practice for creative writing.
Using 'was' and 'were correctly
Using "was" and "were" correctly helps convey information accurately and clearly. This handy English resource for lower KS2 asks students to complete the sentences by writing 'was' or 'were'. They must decide whether 'was ' or 'were' is the appropriate verb by writing the correct one in the spaces. "Was" is used for singular subjects (I, he, she, it), while "were" is used for plural subjects (they, we).
Using 'did' and 'done' correctly
Learning to use 'did' and 'done' correctly enhances communication skills and helps children become more confident with their writing.
This handy English worksheet for lower KS2 asks students to complete the sentences by writing 'did' or 'done'. They must decide whether 'did ' or 'done' is the appropriate verb by writing the correct one in the spaces. "Did" is used for all subjects (I, you, he, she, it, we, they). "Done" is used with helping verbs (e.g., have, has, had) or as an adjective.
Expanded noun phrases
Expanded noun phrases add more detail to the overall meaning of the sentence. For example:
The bee flew around the flowers.
The tiny, buzzing bee flew around the vibrant, blooming flowers in the garden.
Students have a go at improving the sentences by expanding the noun phrases, making them more interesting to read.
Adding inverted commas to a sentence
With this handy worksheet, students will practise adding inverted commas and other punctuation to sentences. Remember, when using inverted commas for direct speech, the punctuation goes inside the closing inverted comma.
Apostrophes - Plural possession
Students add the apostrophe in the correct place to mark plural possession. An example is shown to help students complete the activity.
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