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Year 6

Synonyms and Antonyms

The interactive PowerPoint introduces what synonyms and antonyms are, why they matter and how they can transform writing. Paired with a variety of tasks, students practise finding, replacing and applying alternative words to make sentences more precise, descriptive and engaging.… Read More »Synonyms and Antonyms

Subjunctive Form

This interactive PowerPoint and task set teaches how to use the subjunctive form for both hypothetical scenarios and formal advice or requests. Learners explore examples, practise building sentences using clear prompts and apply the structure in varied contexts. Includes differentiated… Read More »Subjunctive Form

Semicolons

This comprehensive resource helps pupils confidently use semicolons to link related main clauses and separate complex list items. The interactive PowerPoint introduces the rules in a clear, engaging way, followed by differentiated tasks to reinforce learning. Pupils will practise rewriting… Read More »Semicolons

Question Tags

This lesson helps pupils master the use of question tags: short questions added to the end of a statement. The teaching PowerPoint explains how to form positive and negative tags, including how to handle tricky cases with words like never or hardly. Pupils… Read More »Question Tags

Joining Main Clauses

This resource teaches students how to join two main clauses using coordinating conjunctions, semicolons or dashes. The interactive PowerPoint explains each method clearly while the differentiated task sheet allows pupils to practise joining sentences accurately. The accompanying game adds a… Read More »Joining Main Clauses

Hyphens

This lesson pack introduces students to the correct use of hyphens in compound words, numbers and with prefixes. It includes clear explanations, examples and opportunities for pupils to practise adding hyphens in context. The accompanying differentiated tasks and extension activities… Read More »Hyphens

Formal and Informal Language

This resource pack makes understanding the difference between formal and informal language clear and engaging. The interactive PowerPoint introduces both styles with relatable examples, easy-to-spot differences and opportunities for pupils to practise transforming sentences. Accompanying cut-and-sort and writing activities ensure… Read More »Formal and Informal Language

Dashes

Help your pupils master the use of dashes to join two related main clauses. This teaching PowerPoint explains what dashes are, how they differ from hyphens and when to use them instead of other punctuation. Pupils will spot mistakes, complete… Read More »Dashes

Comma Splicing

This resource helps pupils recognise and correct comma splices with clear examples and practical tasks. The teaching PowerPoint explains the concept step-by-step while the differentiated activities encourage students to identify, explain and rewrite sentences using correct punctuation. Perfect for building… Read More »Comma Splicing