Year 1 (Ages 5-6) - Vocabulary, Grammar and Punctuation

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WORKSHEET 1

Missing conjunctions

A conjunction is a part of speech that connects words, phrases, or clauses. This is a great activity for children to practise their knowledge of conjunctions by adding 'and' to complete the sentences.

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WORKSHEET 2

Conjunctions - and or but?

A conjunction is a part of speech that connects words, phrases, or clauses. Students complete the sentences by adding 'and' or 'but'.

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WORKSHEET 3

Capital letters for names and days of the week

Students rewrite the words putting in the capital letters.

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WORKSHEET 4

Capital letters for months

Students rewrite the months of the year using capital letters.

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WORKSHEET 5

Capital letters and sentences

A year 1 English worksheet on capital letters and full stops. Students rewrite each sentence putting in the capital letters and full stops. This worksheet is a great activity to help students put the...

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WORKSHEET 6

Adding capital letters

Students rewrite the sentences putting in the capital letters and full stops.

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WORKSHEET 7

Adding question marks

Question marks are used to indicate a question. They are one of the major types of punctuation in the English language. Students rewrite the questions adding the question mark.

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WORKSHEET 8

Exclamation marks

Students read the sentences and rewrite them putting in an exclamation mark or a question mark.

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WORKSHEET 9

Capital letters, full stops and question marks

A year 1 primary resource about capital letters, full stops, and question marks. Students rewrite each sentence putting in the missing punctuation.

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WORKSHEET 1

Missing conjunctions

A conjunction is a part of speech that connects words, phrases, or clauses. This is a great activity for children to practise their knowledge of conjunctions by adding 'and' to complete the sentences.

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WORKSHEET 2

Conjunctions - and or but?

A conjunction is a part of speech that connects words, phrases, or clauses. Students complete the sentences by adding 'and' or 'but'.

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WORKSHEET 3

Capital letters for names and days of the week

Students rewrite the words putting in the capital letters.

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WORKSHEET 4

Capital letters for months

Students rewrite the months of the year using capital letters.

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WORKSHEET 5

Capital letters and sentences

A year 1 English worksheet on capital letters and full stops. Students rewrite each sentence putting in the capital letters and full stops. This worksheet is a great activity to help students put the...

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WORKSHEET 6

Adding capital letters

Students rewrite the sentences putting in the capital letters and full stops.

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WORKSHEET 7

Adding question marks

Question marks are used to indicate a question. They are one of the major types of punctuation in the English language. Students rewrite the questions adding the question mark.

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WORKSHEET 8

Exclamation marks

Students read the sentences and rewrite them putting in an exclamation mark or a question mark.

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WORKSHEET 9

Capital letters, full stops and question marks

A year 1 primary resource about capital letters, full stops, and question marks. Students rewrite each sentence putting in the missing punctuation.

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  • WORKBOOK ID:

    17

  • Year 1 (Ages 5-6)

  • DESCRIPTION:

    Elevate your Year 1 English students' language skills with our comprehensive workbook, "Vocabulary, Grammar, and Punctuation." Designed to engage young learners, this workbook covers essential English language fundamentals. Students will explore vital topics such as missing conjunctions, when to use 'and,' 'or,' or 'but,' capitalization rules for names, days, and months, sentence structure, and punctuation marks like question marks and exclamation points. Give your students a strong foundation in English language mechanics with this engaging and educational workbook.

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