Inverted Commas Application Activities
These activities help children practise punctuating direct speech. They rewrite sentences and short passages, making sure every piece of speech has the correct punctuation.
These activities help children practise punctuating direct speech. They rewrite sentences and short passages, making sure every piece of speech has the correct punctuation.
These tasks help children use fronted adverbials effectively. They rewrite sentences, add adverbials for impact and use commas accurately.
These activities give children the chance to develop their expanded noun phrases. They rewrite and create descriptive phrases to make writing more vivid and engaging.
This complete grammar pack helps children understand how and when to use pronouns effectively. The PowerPoint introduces personal and possessive pronouns and explains how pronouns can improve sentence clarity by avoiding repetition. With worked examples and a focus on common errors,… Read More »Pronouns
Help children master apostrophes for plural nouns that don’t end in ‘s’ with this clear and practical teaching pack.The PowerPoint breaks down how to show possession for irregular plurals like children, men and mice with worked examples and common misconceptions. The differentiated tasks focus on… Read More »Possessive Apostrophes for Irregular Plural Nouns
Teach children to master plural possessive apostrophes with this detailed grammar pack. The clear and structured PowerPoint breaks down how and when to use apostrophes to show ownership by more than one person or thing. It includes worked examples, grammar misconceptions… Read More »Plural Possessive Apostrophe
Help pupils confidently distinguish between plural and possessive ‘s’ with this clear and engaging lesson pack. .The PowerPoint explains how to form plurals, when to use an apostrophe for possession and how to spot common errors. With practical examples, sentence… Read More »Plural or Possessive ‘S’
Help children master the past perfect tense with this complete teaching pack. The PowerPoint clearly explains how and when to use ‘had’ with the past participle to show that one action happened before another in the past. With guided examples, sentence-building… Read More »Past Perfect Tense
Master the art of paragraphing with this complete Year 4 pack. Designed to help children understand how and when to start a new paragraph, this resource includes a clear teaching PowerPoint, model examples and three differentiated tasks . Pupils will learn… Read More »Paragraphs
Our mastery activities are the perfect follow-on extension task. They are designed to consolidate and extend children’s understanding of key grammar and punctuation skills. Each sheet contains four varied tasks that encourage deeper thinking and provide opportunities to apply skills in… Read More »Pronouns Mastery Activities