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Can you insert the plural possessive apostrophe in the correct place in this sentence?
The girls sledge flew through the deep snow.
Re-write these sentences and replace the underlined words with a pronoun.
I think this pencil case belongs to Oscar because it looks like Oscar’s.
Red team cheered loudly when red team won first place at Sports Day.
Mr Whoops has got in a terrible muddle with his ‘tion’ and ‘sion’ endings. Can you help him change these verbs into nouns by re-writing them with a ‘tion’ or ‘sion’ ending?
act – _________
divide – _________
Write the plural forms of these singular nouns:
leaf – _______
bush – _______
foot – _______
Sort these words into the table:
three she theirs an
Underline the subordinate clause in this sentence.
As she swam, the woman could see the colourful coral on the sea bed.
pronoun determiner
Year 4 Summer Term 2 Mat 5 SPaG Mata c e
d f
b
Can you write a plural possessive apostrophe sentence to match this snowy picture?
Re-write these sentences and replace the underlined words with a pronoun.
The woman picked up her handbag and the woman carried the handbag into the woman’s car.
Mr Whoops has got in a terrible muddle with his ‘tion’ and ‘sion’ endings. Can you help him change these verbs into nouns by re-writing them with a ‘tion’ or ‘sion’ ending?
populate – _________
conclude – _________
Write the plural forms of these singular nouns:
tooth – _______
woman – _______
mouse – _______
Sort these words into the table:
three she theirs an
Add another word to each column.
Re-write this sentence and add a subordinate clause.
The woman could see the colourful coral on the sea bed.
pronoun determiner
Year 4 Summer Term 2 Mat 5 SPaG Mata c e
d
fb
Can you write two sentences about this snowy picture; one with a singular possessive apostrophe and one with a plural possessive apostrophe?
Re-write these sentences and replace the underlined words with a pronoun.
The woman picked up her handbag and the woman carried the handbag into the woman’s car.
Lily and Cole drink lots of water because water keeps you hydrated and water is good for Lily and Cole.
Mr Whoops has got in a terrible muddle with his ‘tion’ and ‘sion’ endings. Can you help him change these verbs into nouns by re-writing them with a ‘tion’ or ‘sion’ ending?
populate – _________
conclude – _________
separate – _________
Write the plural forms of these singular nouns:
tooth – _______
woman – _______
mouse – _______
Can you think of another noun that changes into an irregular plural?
Sort these words into the table:
three she theirs an
Add another TWO words to each column.
Write a sentence with a subordinate clause about this picture.
pronoun determiner
Year 4 Summer Term 2 Mat 5 SPaG Mata c ed
fb
Can you insert the plural possessive apostrophe in the correct place in this sentence?
The girls' sledge flew through the deep snow.
Re-write these sentences and replace the underlined words with a pronoun.
I think this pencil case belongs to Oscar because it looks like Oscar’s. I think this pencil case belongs to Oscar because it looks like his.
Red team cheered loudly when red team won first place at Sports Day. Red team cheered loudly when they won first place at Sports Day.
Mr Whoops has got in a terrible muddle with his ‘tion’ and ‘sion’ endings. Can you help him change these verbs into nouns by re-writing them with a ‘tion’ or ‘sion’ ending?
act – _________
divide – _________
Write the plural forms of these singular nouns:
leaf – _______
bush – _______
foot – _______
Sort these words into the table:
three she theirs an
Underline the subordinate clause in this sentence.
As she swam, the woman could see the colourful coral on the sea bed.
pronoun determiner
theirs
she
three
an
Year 4 Summer Term 2 SPaG Mat 5 Answersa c e
d f
b
leaves
bushes
feet
action
division
Can you write a plural possessive apostrophe sentence to match this snowy picture?
Accept any suitable sentence that uses a plural possessive apostrophe, e.g. The girls’ sledge flew through the deep snow.
Re-write these sentences and replace the underlined words with a pronoun.
The woman picked up her handbag and the woman carried the handbag into the woman’s car.
The woman picked up her handbag and she carried it into her car.
Mr Whoops has got in a terrible muddle with his ‘tion’ and ‘sion’ endings. Can you help him change these verbs into nouns by re-writing them with a ‘tion’ or ‘sion’ ending?
populate – _________
conclude – _________
Write the plural forms of these singular nouns:
tooth – _______
woman – _______
mouse – _______
Sort these words into the table:
three she theirs an
Add another word to each column.
Re-write this sentence and add a subordinate clause.
The woman could see the colourful coral on the sea bed.
Accept any correctly-punctuated sentence with a subordinate clause, e.g. As she swam, the woman could see the colourful coral on the sea bed.
pronoun determiner
theirs
she
three
an
Year 4 Summer Term 2 SPaG Mat 5 Answersa c e
d
fb
teeth
women
population
mice
conclusion
Can you write two sentences about this snowy picture; one with a singular possessive apostrophe and one with a plural possessive apostrophe?
Accept TWO suitable sentences that use a singular and a plural possessive apostrophe, e.g. The girl’s boots were red AND The girls’ sledge flew through the deep snow.
Re-write these sentences and replace the underlined words with a pronoun.
The woman picked up her handbag and the woman carried the handbag into the woman’s car. The woman picked up her handbag and she carried it into her car.
Lily and Cole drink lots of water because water keeps you hydrated and water is good for Lily and Cole. Lily and Cole drink lots of water because it keeps you hydrated and it is good for them.
Mr Whoops has got in a terrible muddle with his ‘tion’ and ‘sion’ endings. Can you help him change these verbs into nouns by re-writing them with a ‘tion’ or ‘sion’ ending?
populate – _________
conclude – _________
separate – _________
Write the plural forms of these singular nouns:
tooth – _______
woman – _______
mouse – _______
Can you think of another noun that changes into an irregular plural?
Accept any other irregular plural, eg. child/children, cactus/cacti, etc.
Sort these words into the table:
three she theirs an
Add another TWO words to each column.
Write a sentence with a subordinate clause about this picture.
Accept any correctly-punctuated sentence
with a subordinate clause, e.g. As she swam, the woman could see the colourful coral on the sea bed.
pronoun determiner
theirs
she
three
an
Year 4 Summer Term 2 SPaG Mat 5 Answersa c ed
fb
teeth
women
mice
population
separation
conclusion
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Can you write a pair of homophones to match the clues?
A loud noise you might make when you are in pain: ______________
Having got taller: ______________
Can you put the inverted commas into the correct place in this direct speech sentence?
Mum, I’ve fallen and hurt my knee!
Tick the sentence that is written in present perfect tense:
I have got a new dog called Pip.
My grandma bakes delicious cakes.
Mr Whoops has accidentally jumbled up a possessive pronoun word. Can you help him to unjumble it?
srhe
Sort these words into the word class table:
delicate bought grumbled
friend cabbage smelly
Can you spell these ei, ey or eigh words correctly?
verbs nouns adjectives
Year 4 Summer Term 2 Mat 6 SPaGa c e
d
fb
visit twinkl.com
Can you write a pair of homophones to match the clues?
A loud noise you might make when you are in pain: ______________
Having got taller: ______________
groan grown
Can you put the inverted commas into the correct place in this direct speech sentence?
"Mum, I’ve fallen and hurt my knee!"
Tick the sentence that is written in present perfect tense:
I have got a new dog called Pip.
My grandma bakes delicious cakes.
Mr Whoops has accidentally jumbled up a possessive pronoun word. Can you help him to unjumble it?
srhe
hers
Sort these words into the word class table:
delicate bought grumbled
friend cabbage smelly
Can you spell these ei, ey or eigh words correctly?
verbs nouns adjectives
bought
grumbled
friend
cabbage
delicate
smelly
eight reindeer
Year 4 Summer Term 2 Mat 6 SPaG Answersa c e
d
fb
visit twinkl.com
Can you write TWO pairs of homophones to match the clues?
A loud noise you might make when you are in pain: ______________
Having got taller: ______________
To interfere in someone else’s business: ______________
You might win one at the Olympics: ______________
Can you write this as a line of accurately punctuated direct speech?
Mum, I’ve fallen and hurt my knee!
Re-write these sentences in present perfect tense:
I got a new dog called Pip Leon paints a picture.
Mr Whoops has accidentally jumbled up TWO possessive pronoun words. Can you help him to unjumble them?
srhe htsrie
Sort these words into the word class table:
delicate bought often grumbled
friend cabbage smelly frantically
Can you spell these ei, ey or eigh words correctly?
verbs nouns adverbs adjectives
Year 4 Summer Term 2 Mat 6 SPaGa c e
d fb
visit twinkl.com
Can you write TWO pairs of homophones to match the clues?
A loud noise you might make when you are in pain: ______________
Having got taller: ______________
To interfere in someone else’s business: ______________
You might win one at the Olympics: ______________
Can you write this as a line of accurately punctuated direct speech?
Mum, I’ve fallen and hurt my knee!
Accept accurate speech
punctuation, e.g. “Mum, I’ve fallen
and hurt my knee!” screamed the
little girl.
Re-write these sentences in present perfect tense:
I got a new dog called Pip. I have got a new dog called Pip. Leon paints a picture. Leon has painted a picture.
Mr Whoops has accidentally jumbled up TWO possessive pronoun words. Can you help him to unjumble them?
srhe htsrie
hers theirs
Sort these words into the word class table:
delicate bought often grumbled
friend cabbage smelly frantically
Can you spell these ‘ei’ words correctly?
verbs nouns adverbs adjectives
bought
grumbled
friend
cabbage
often
frantically
delicate
smelly
Year 4 Summer Term 2 Mat 6 SPaG Answersa c e
d fb
groan
eight reindeer sleigh
meddle
medal
grown
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Can you write TWO pairs of homophones to match the clues?
A loud noise you might make when you are in pain: ________
Having got taller: ______________
To interfere in someone else’s business: ______________
You might win one at the Olympics: ______________
On the back of your mat, can you write clues for another pair of homophone words for a friend to solve?
Mum, I’ve fallen and hurt my knee!
Can you write this as a line of accurately punctuated direct speech?
Now, can you invent a speech sentence for his Mum’s reply?
Re-write these sentences in present perfect tense: I got a new dog called Pip.
Leon paints a picture.
Can you write another present perfect sentence about one of your friends.
Sort these words into the word class table:
delicate bought often grumbled friend cabbage smelly frantically
Challenge: On the back of your mat, can you write one sentence that uses a word from each of the word classes.
Can you spell these ei, ey or eigh words correctly?'
verbs nouns adverbs adjectives
Mr Whoops has accidentally jumbled up THREE possessive pronoun words. Can you help him to unjumble them?
srhe –
htsrie –
sit –
Year 4 Summer Term 2 Mat 6 SPaGa c
e
d f
b
visit twinkl.com
Can you write TWO pairs of homophones to match the clues?
A loud noise you might make when you are in pain: ________
Having got taller: ______________
To interfere in someone else’s business: ______________
You might win one at the Olympics: ______________
On the back of your mat, can you write clues for another pair of homophone words for a friend to solve?
Mum, I’ve fallen and hurt my knee!
Can you write this as a line of accurately punctuated direct speech? Accept accurate speech punctuation, e.g. “Mum, I’ve fallen and hurt my knee!” screamed the little girl.
Now, can you invent a speech sentence for his Mum’s reply? Any sensible reply with accurate speech punctuation, e.g. “Oh you poor thing,” said Mum sympathetically.
Re-write these sentences in present perfect tense: I got a new dog called Pip. I have got a new dog called Pip.
Leon paints a picture. Leon has painted a picture.
Can you write another present perfect sentence about one of your friends. Accept any present perfect tense sentence with has/have followed by the past participle of the verb, e.g. Molly has cracked an egg.
Sort these words into the word class table:
Challenge: On the back of your mat, can you write one sentence that uses a word from each of the word classes.
Accept a sentence with a word from each column, e.g. Often, Granny grumbled that the cooking cabbage was too smelly.
Can you spell these ‘ei’ words correctly?
verbs nouns adverbs adjectives
bought
grumbled
friend
cabbage
often
frantically
delicate
smelly
Mr Whoops has accidentally jumbled up THREE possessive pronoun words. Can you help him to unjumble them?
srhe –
htsrie –
sit –
Year 4 Summer Term 2 Mat 6 SPaG Answersa c
e
d f
b
hers
theirs
its
groan
grown
meddle
medal