Spelling sheets for revision for the year 6 SATS spelling sheets. Bronze (Below expected) and Silver (At expected) are sentences and multiple choice options to choose the correct spelling. Gold (Exceeding expected) requires pupils to identify and correct misspelt words. All words are based on the 2016 SATS Spelling paper and government sample materials and on the spelling word lists from English appendix 1 of the Key Stage 2 National Curriculum for English.
A series of practice questions for the year 2 Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling SATS Paper 2. Topics covered include: the past and present tenses, comma usage, sentence type and suffixes. These are useful for whole-class work or for teacher and TA led small groups and interventions. The questions are based on the 2016 year 2 SATS paper and sample government materials and are aimed particularly at pupils working at the expected level.
A series of tasks looking at how modal verbs and adverbs show probability and certainty. It also looks at contracted forms and tenses. Based on the requirements of the national curriculum, "Pupils should be taught to develop by using modal verbs or adverbs to indicate degrees of possibility" and on the 2016 SATS paper and sample government materials. Works well as a SPaG lesson or for small group work.
Football themed reading comprehension with questions and answers, suitable for any time but particularly during European or World Cup. Questions based on sample year 6 materials for 2016 SATS.
An extract from the Hunger Games with questions based on those from paper 1 of the AQA GCSE English Language paper. I used this activity for 1-1 tutoring pupils who are aiming for a level 4. The tasks are designed to help students with the wording of the questions without the burden of a difficult text.
3 different levels of spelling practice for SATS paper 1 and 3 different levels of SPaG practice for SATS paper 2.
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Three original texts and reading comprehension questions that can be used to revise for the year 6 SATS, or can also be used for guided reading groups or general comprehension skills. Texts are an original fiction story, a non-fiction text on forests and a fictional persuasive letter. The story is part 4 and can be used in conjunction with parts 1-3, but will also designed to be usable on its own. Comprehension questions test a range of skills (retrieval, inference etc) and are based around the 2016 year 6 SATS questions and sample government materials.
3 separate areas of study - The Easter Story, Why do we have Easter Eggs and What happens in a Church at Easter? Information sheets and activities based on them. Fits with the non-statutory RE framework, on 'The nature of religion and belief' and 'Learning about Christianity.' Encourages learners to both learn about and from religion.
A series of worked examples and practice question for the year 6 Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling (SPaG) SATS test. These can be used for independent work or are ideal for use in a teacher or teaching assistant led small group. They could also be used by parents or tutors revising with children at home. Topics covered include the present and past progressive tenses, modal verbs, pronouns, semi-colons and relative clauses. All questions are based on the 2016 SATS test and government sample materials.
A series of practice questions to revise for the Key Stage 1 Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling test paper 2. Topics covered include word class, sentence type, punctuation marks (,.?') and suffixes. Questions are based on the 2016 SPAG paper and sample government materials and are particularly suited to pupils working below the expected level. These are ideal for use in a teacher or TA led small group and intervention. Each question type is designed to be discussed.
3 original texts and questions for reading comprehensions with answers: A story, a non-fiction text and a poem. There is a coal mining theme. All questions are based on the 2016 SATS reading paper and sample government materials. The story follows on from part 1, but also works as a stand-alone reading comprehension.
A series of worked examples and practice questions for the year 6 grammar, punctuation and spelling paper (SPAG) 1. These are ideal for teacher or teaching assistant led small group or intervention groups. They could also be used by parents or tutors supporting children's revision at home. The questions are aimed at children who are working at the expected level. Topics covered include: inverted commas, the past and present progressive tenses and determiners. All questions are based on the 2016 SATS paper and government sample materials.
3 original texts and comprehension questions to use for Key Stage 1 SATS practice, guided reading or general comprehension work. Texts are an original fiction story, a non-fiction text about Roman Britain and an original poem. Questions are based on the 2016 Key Stage 1 SATS paper and government sample materials.
3 original texts with comprehension questions and answers. 3 text types: An original fiction story, a non-fiction text on medieval childhood and a travel review. The wording and content of the questions are based on the 2016 English SATS reading paper and sample government materials. These could also be used for guided reading groups. This is part three of the original story, however, it can be used on its own or in conjunction with parts one and two.
A series of worked examples and practice questions for the year 6 SATS Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling tests. Topics covered include apostrophes, contractions, pronouns and standard English. These would be ideal for a teacher or TA led intervention or small group. These questions are based on the 2016 SATS test and sample government materials and are particularly suited to pupils who are working below the expected standard.
3 different levels of spelling practice for the year 2 SATS Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling paper 1 (spelling). These sheets can also be used for spelling practice in class. Spellings are based on the requirements of the National Curriculum and also on the 2016 SATS spelling paper and sample government materials. Ideal for use with a teacher or TA led group or for whole class revision. Also useful for parents or tutors supporting children at home.
Part of the same series as my Florence Nightingale worksheet. Reading comprehensions on Queen Victoria, The Workhouse, John Snow, Brunel and The Age of Railways. Useful as homework sheets or in class activities. Can be used as cross curricular with History, Science, Technology and other subjects.
Worked examples and practice questions for the SATS Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling paper 1 (SPaG.) Resources for pupils who are below/at/exceeding the expected level.