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Inference Questions- The Great Fire of London
Simple inference questions for KS1 based on the topic The Great Fire of London.
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Apostrophe for contraction
Activity for helping pupils to practice identifying and using an apostrophe for contraction.
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Great Fire of London Retrieval Questions
Simple retrieval questions I used with my Year 2’s during the topic of The Great Fire of London. Can be used as part of a guided reading lesson or a starter.
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Spot the Mistake Sentences SPAG Primary
Spot the mistake in these sentences can be used as a starter. Pupils will spot the use of the incorrect conjunction and replace it with a better fit conjunction explaining and justifying their choice. The sentences are based on the text ‘Superworm’ by Julia Donaldson.
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Sentence combining using conjunctions
Designed to help pupils to join two sentences together using conjunctions. The sentences are colour coded making it easier for children at primary age or EAL learners to find the two sentences they need to combine using a conjunction. This activity is designed to help pupils identify which conjunction would be best to combine the sentences. They can justify their choice of conjunction when combining their senteces. The sentences are based on the text ‘Superworm’ by Julia Donaldson.