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A KS2 English resource on putting words in alphabetical order.
This English primary resource is all about writing words in alphabetical order.
This year 4 English resource is about matching the correct compound words and writing them correctly on the lines.
Compound words are formed when two or more words are put together to form a new word with a new meaning. Students find the compound word in each sentence and write it in the spaces provided as two words.
This KS2 English resource is all about creating sentences with similes.
A KS2 literacy resource on writing 3 different words that rhyme with the given word.
This year 4 English worksheet includes the homophones: to, too and two.
A KS2 English resource on changing masculine nouns to the feminine gender.
This fun Halloween-themed resource asks children to read the invitation to the Halloween party and fill in the missing parts.
Children read the instructions and have to decide the correct order in which they go.
Your acrostic poem should be about a baboon and each line should begin with a letter from the word.
Your acrostic poem should be about a giraffe and each line should begin with a letter from the word.
Your acrostic poem should be about a Bactrian camel and each line should begin with the letter on that line. You can start each line with a word or a phrase.
Lined paper for children to write on - Blue whale theme.
Lined paper for children to write on - Blue whale theme.
Your acrostic poem should be about a blue whale and each line should begin with the letter on that line. You can start each line with a word or a phrase.
Your acrostic poem should be about a panda and each line should begin with the letter on that line. You can start each line with a word or a phrase.
Your acrostic poem should be about a green sea turtle and each line should begin with the letter on that line. You can start each line with a word or a phrase.
A KS2 resource on writing the words in the correct order so that the sentences make sense.
A year 4 English resource on writing the words in the correct order so that the sentences make sense.
A KS2 English printable on putting words in alphabetical order.
A KS2 literacy worksheet on putting words in alphabetical order.
This year 4 English worksheet teaches student to separate words into syllables.
This year 4 English resource teaches students how to separate words into syllables.
A KS2 literacy resource focusing on separating Christmas words into syllables.
A year 4 English resource about separating animal words into syllables.
Your acrostic poem should be about New Year and each line should begin with the letter on that line. You can start each line with a word or a phrase.
Lined paper with an illustration and 'To Mum, I would like to say thank you for....'
Write a short passage about why your Dad is special.
Year 4 English writing activity - Children must begin each line with the letter on that line.
This is a year 4 creative writing exercise. You must continue writing the story. Try to make your story as imaginative as possible.
Children must create their own story using the paragraph given.
This Halloween printable asks children to write a story titled 'The Scarecrow That Couldn't Scare'.
This Halloween printable asks children to write a story titled, 'The Friendly Ghost.'
This Christmas worksheet asks children to look at the picture and write a creative story to go along with it.
This Christmas worksheet asks children to look at the picture and write a creative story to go along with it.
This Christmas worksheet asks children to look at the picture and write a creative story to go along with it.
This Christmas worksheet asks children to look at the picture and write a creative story to go along with it.
The Chinese Year of the Rat is the first in the 12 year cycle. This worksheet asks children to look at the picture and write a creative story to go along with it.
The Chinese Year of the Ox is the second in the 12 year cycle. This worksheet asks children to look at the picture and write a creative story to go along with it.
The Chinese Year of the Tiger is the third in the 12 year cycle. This worksheet asks children to look at the picture and write a creative story to go along with it.
The Chinese Year of the Rabbit is the fourth in the 12 year cycle. This worksheet asks children to look at the picture and write a creative story to go along with it.
The Chinese Year of the Dragon is the fifth in the 12 year cycle. This worksheet asks children to look at the picture and write a creative story to go along with it.
The Chinese Year of the Snake is the sixth in the 12 year cycle. This worksheet asks children to look at the picture and write a creative story to go along with it.
The Chinese Year of the Horse is the seventh in the 12 year cycle. This worksheet asks children to look at the picture and write a creative story to go along with it.
The Chinese Year of the Goat is the eighth in the 12 year cycle. This worksheet asks children to look at the picture and write a creative story to go along with it.
The Chinese Year of the Monkey is the ninth in the 12 year cycle. This worksheet asks children to look at the picture and write a creative story to go along with it.
The Chinese Year of the Rooster is the tenth in the 12 year cycle. This worksheet asks children to look at the picture and write a creative story to go along with it.
The Chinese Year of the Dog is the eleventh in the 12 year cycle. This worksheet asks children to look at the picture and write a creative story to go along with it.
The Chinese Year of the Pig is the twelfth in the 12 year cycle. This worksheet asks children to look at the picture and write a creative story to go along with it.
Famous Inventions - Write an acrostic poem about the bicycle. Start each line with a word or phrase that starts with the letter on that line.
Students write an acrostic poem about the aeroplane. Start each line with a word or phrase that starts with the letter on that line.
With this year 4 English resource, students will write an acrostic poem about the telephone. Start each line with a word or phrase that starts with the letter on that line.
KS2 Creative writing worksheet. You wake up one morning and open your curtains. There is a dinosaur in your garden. Write a story about what happened next. What did you see? What did you do?
KS2 Creative writing worksheet - Students are asked to write about a trip to the moon.
Year 4 English - This activity helps to practice descriptions and improve story writing. Students must look at the picture and use as much description as possible. They are also given words to include in their writing.
Year 4 English - This activity helps to practice descriptions and improve story writing. Students must look at the picture and use as many describing words as possible. They are also given words to include in their writing.
An acrostic poem is a very fun poem for kids. Each acrostic poem has a topic idea running down the left side of the poem. Each letter in the topic word has a new thought that runs off the side from left to right and is relevant to the topic word. Write an acrostic poem about Earth Day.
Students are asked to add a descriptive adjective to each underlined noun. This will make the sentences more interesting and is good practice for story writing.
Students are asked to add a descriptive adjective to each underlined noun. This will make the sentences more interesting and is good practice for story writing.
You wake up one morning and open your curtains. There is a dinosaur in your garden. Students are asked to write a creative story about what happened next. What did they see? What did they do?
A KS2 English resource focusing on rewriting and editing. This exercise will really help improve a child's spelling and punctuation. It is also good practice for proofreading their own written work.
Creative writing allows children to practice how to think 'outside of the box'. Students are asked to think of a place they would like to travel to and write a descriptive paragraph about it. This will allow them to practice building a paragraph and use descriptive language.
A Haiku poem consists of 3 lines and 17 syllables and can be written on many themes. Students write their own poem based on the theme: Halloween.
A KS2 literacy resource focusing on rewriting and editing. This exercise will really help improve a child's spelling and punctuation. It is also good practice for proofreading their own written work.
This St. Patrick's Day worksheet asks students to read the facts about St. Patrick's Day and write 'true' or 'false' after each one. They are then asked to write down 2 facts of their own.
Students are asked to write 5 inferences they can make about the picture.
Students are asked to write 5 inferences they can make about the picture.
A year 4 literacy worksheet about writing sentences in the past, present and future tense.
A KS2 English worksheet on changing feminine nouns to the masculine gender.
A year 4 English worksheet that includes writing sentences using gender nouns.
A KS2 literacy resource on writing the words in the correct order so that the sentences make sense.
A year 4 English resource on adding the correct conjunction to complete the sentences.
A KS2 English worksheet on writing complete sentences using the conjunctions given.
A KS2 literacy worksheet focusing on rewriting and editing. This exercise will really help improve a child's spelling and punctuation. It is also good practice for proofreading their own written work.
A year 4 literacy resource focusing on separating words into syllables.
This year 4 literacy resource includes sentences to complete using to, too or two.
A year 4 literacy resource on writing 3 different words that rhyme with the given word.
A year 4 English resource on writing 3 different words that rhyme with the given word.
Improve your child's creative writing skills with this fun activity. Students are asked to write a story and include the words: Santa, stocking, night, chimney, snow in their story. Encourage students to be as imaginative as possible and be creative!
This colourful thank you template is great for supporting independent writing activities and can be used for a variety of different topics.
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