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Grammar and Spelling Resources for SATs
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Grammar and Punctuation Test for End of Key Stage 2
Content ID: 28199
PlayLive Words
Content ID: 26010
River Deep
Content ID: 787
Test students’ knowledge with this 50-minute test, covering objectives from Upper Key Stage 2, then revise areas highlighted within students’ individual Revision Journals.
Compete against the clock, against your classmates, students within your school and students in other schools in this word-formation challenge.
Get your students to place the punctuation marks within a passage without any prompts.
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RIVER DEEP:
Learning Objective:Place punctuation marks correctly within a text.
• Activity Sheet• Activity Sheet with Answers
THE GREAT STENSBY:
Learning Objective:Spell new words, using the prefixes: bi, aqua, aero, audi.
• 30 minute Lesson Plan• Activity Sheet
CAVE ESCAPE:
Learning Objective:Spell commonly misspelt words.
• Activity Sheet• Activity Sheet with Answers
CLUE’S IN THE CLAUSE:
Learning Objective:Consider the position of a subordinate clause within a sentence.
• 55 minute Lesson Plan• Activity Sheet• Activity Sheet with Answers
Look, Say, Cover, Write, Check
Punctuation Flashcards
River Deep
River Deep
The Great Stensby Lesson Plan
OverviewIn this lesson, students look at how the prefixes bi, aqua, aero and audi can be added to a root word to changethe meaning of the word and create a new word.
Lesson Structure (30 Minutes)0-5 minutes With the students, look at the 4 prefixes bi, aqua, aero and audi. Discuss the meaning of each
prefix. Explain that when a prefix is added to the front of a root word, it changes the meaning of the word and creates a new word.
10-20 minutes • Put a list of root words on the board.• Students to read the words and decide which prefix to use.• Ask students to record each word in a table, either on paper or in books.
20-30 minutes Look at the board and add the appropriate prefix to each root word. Ask students to use a dictionary and locate examples of words which start with any of the 4 prefixes. Recordthese on their table, with a definition.
Materials• Whiteboard
Lesson PreparationPrior to the lesson:
• At the top of the whiteboard write the 4 prefixes as headings. Underneath write different examples of root words.
The Great Stensby
Cave Escape
Cave Escape
Clue’s in the Clause Lesson Plan
OverviewIn this 55 minute activity, the understanding of the positioning of a subordinate clause in the middle of a sentence is explained as is the punctuation required. Students then have an opportunity to write their own sentences.
Lesson Structure0-10 minutes Start by showing the students a simple sentence made up of a main clause, e.g. ‘Sam was too
busy.’ and explain to the students that we can add more information to it by adding a subordinate clause in the middle, e.g. ‘Sam, who wanted to go to the match, was too busy.’ Discuss the use of commas.
10-20 minutes Ask the students to work in pairs to think of as many subordinate clauses as they can to add tothe sentence, and then draw the class back together to share their ideas. Discuss how and why the meaning of the sentence may have changed.
20-30 minutes Organising the class into a circle, split the children into two and give half the class a subordinate clause each and the other half a main clause. Ask one of the students who has a main clause to read it out and then ask the others if they have a subordinate clause that would add detail to the sentence. Discuss if there are any alternatives and repeat this a few times.
35-45 minutes Working independently, ask the students to take their card with the clause on it and to includeit in a sentence; for example, if they have a main clause ask them to think of as many subordinate clauses as they can, and if they have a subordinate clause to think of as many main clauses as they can. Remind them to place the subordinate clause in the middle of the sentence for the purpose of this activity.
45-55 minutes Draw the class back together and ask them to share their sentences. Ask students to think ofother options.
MaterialsResources and organisation:
• Cards with clauses and subordinate clauses written on• Organise the students into pairs
Clue's in the Clause
Clue's in the Clause
Name: Class: Date:
Words to Learn, LookSay, & Cover
#1Write & Check
#2Write & Check
#3Write & Check
#4Write & Check
Look, Say, Cover, Write, Check
Writing 13
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A full stop is used to mark theend of a sentence.
Full Stop
The Nile is the longest river inthe world.
Comma
My pet dog, Speedy, keepseating my shoes.
It is also used to separate extrainformation in a sentence.
After playing rounders, wewent back to school.
It is also used to separateindependent clauses when they
are not joined by: and, but,for, or, nor, so, yet.
bread, cheese, milk, apples andpears
A comma is used to separatethree or more words in a list.
Apostrophe
I'm - I amShe'll - she will
Doesn't - does not
It is also used to show anomission of letters.
I played at Leo’s house.
An apostrophe is used to showpossession.
Punctuation Flashcards
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Quotation marks are used tomark the beginning and end of
speech.
Quotation Marks
“Are you going to the footballmatch tonight?” asked Dan.
They are also used to mark aword or phrase that is being
quoted.
What does the teacher meanby “maybe?”
Exclamation Mark
“Finish your homework!”shouted Bob.
It is also used to showdialogue which has beenshouted or spoken loudly.
Ouch! Hello!
An exclamation mark is used atthe end of a sentence toexpress an exclamation.
Question Mark
What are you doing during thesummer holiday?
A question mark is used at theend of a question.
Questioning words:how, why, where, when, who,
what.
Punctuation Flashcards
Writing 15
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A colon is used to join twoclauses, where the second clause
explains or gives more informationabout the first clause.
Colon
The secret of my success:Always be polite.
It is used to introduce a list.
The potion contained: Frog’seyes, bat wings, sunshine juice.
It is also used before aquotation or direct speech.
My dad always says: “Lookbefore you leap.”
Semicolon
“With educated people, Isuppose, punctuation is amatter of rule; with me it is amatter of feeling. But I mustsay I have a great respect forthe semi-colon; it's a usefullittle chap.”
A semicolon is used in betweentwo main clauses, that are tooclosely related to stand alone.
(Abraham Lincoln)
Hyphen
accident-prone, custom-built,bad-tempered
It is used in compound words.
A hyphen is used to link wordsand part of words.
It is used to join prefixes toother words.
five-, six- and seven year oldchildren
It is used to show breaks inwords.
co-own, re-cover
Punctuation Flashcards
Writing 15
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Parentheses are used toseparate off information that isnot essential to the rest of thesentence. If removed, the rest
of the sentence would stillmake sense.
Parentheses
Angel Falls (in Venezuela) isthe tallest waterfall in the
world.
Brackets
He [the young boy] was ridingthe bike.
Brackets are used to enclosewords which have been added
by someone other than theoriginal speaker or writer, so it
makes sense.
Punctuation Flashcards
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