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Core Grammar Lessons

Adverbs

This resource pack helps children understand what adverbs are and how they enhance writing by providing more detail about the verb. The PowerPoint introduces adverbs clearly and builds from simple definitions to more advanced examples, including adverbial phrases. Children explore… Read More »Adverbs

Verbs

This pack introduces children to verbs as doing and being words, a core part of sentence building. The PowerPoint explains what verbs are in a clear, engaging way with plenty of examples like run, is, cook and dance. Children are guided to spot verbs, fill… Read More »Verbs

Subordination

This pack introduces children to subordinating conjunctions and how to use them to extend their sentences. The PowerPoint explains what a subordinate clause is, how it works alongside a main clause, and highlights common conjunctions like because, when, if, and that. Clear examples and guided activities… Read More »Subordination

Statements

This pack introduces children to writing clear and complete statements. The PowerPoint explains that a statement is a sentence that gives information, either as a fact or an opinion. It models both simple and extended examples, shows how to use capital letters… Read More »Statements

Sentence Types

This resource pack helps children recognise and write the four main types of sentences: statements, questions, commands and exclamations. The PowerPoint introduces each type clearly with simple definitions, examples and tips on spotting key features like question marks, bossy verbs and exclamation… Read More »Sentence Types

Questions

This pack helps children understand how to form proper questions. The PowerPoint breaks down what makes a question, highlights common question openers like what, where, when, how and do, and reminds pupils to use a capital letter and a question mark. Alongside clear examples, it includes short… Read More »Questions

Present Progressive Tense

This resource pack introduces children to the present progressive tense — used to show that something is happening right now. The PowerPoint explains how to build these sentences using is, are or am with a verb ending in ing and clearly shows the difference between the present progressive… Read More »Present Progressive Tense

Possessive Apostrophes

The perfect introduction for using apostrophes to show that something belongs to someone or something. The PowerPoint explains what possession means, where to place the apostrophe and gives clear examples to follow. It also includes common mistakes for pupils to spot and… Read More »Possessive Apostrophes

Past Progressive Tense

This resource pack helps pupils recognise and use the past progressive tense to describe actions that were ongoing in the past. The PowerPoint explains how to form the tense using was or were plus a verb ending in ing, when to use each auxiliary verb and how… Read More »Past Progressive Tense