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Relative clauses
Relative clauses are used to connect sentences. We use relative clauses to give additional information about something without starting a new sentence. The most common relative pronouns are: who, whom, whose, which and that. This English resource asks students to choose the best relative pronoun to complete the sentences.
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KS2 English - Subordinating conjunctions
Subordinating conjunctions are used to connect two simple sentences: a main clause and a subordinate clause. Subordinate clauses do not make sense on their own, they are dependent on the main clause. This English activity asks students to choose the best conjunction in brackets to complete the sentences.
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Verb prefixes - de and re
A prefix is a group of letters added before a word to alter its meaning. The prefix ‘de’ is used to reverse the verb’s actions. It can also mean ‘down’ such as in the words decrease or decline. The prefix ‘re’ means to do again. This English resource asks students to choose the correct word to complete the sentence.
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Word Search Activity - Rosa Parks
Students try and find the words relating to Rosa Parks hidden in the word search grid as part of their studies on this inspirational woman. This worksheet was created by Lauren Savage @ Primary Leap
KS2 English Resource: Spellings - 'ight' and 'gue' words
This English worksheet asks students to complete the sentences by choosing the correct word from the word bank. This resource focuses on words with ‘ight’ and ‘gue’.
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Famous Inventions & Inventors - W
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This KS2 worksheet is about famous inventions and inventors starting with the letter w. This printable can be added to a lesson plan or used as an extra resource or revision aid.
Research Activity - Hanukkah
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Hanukkah is the Jewish Festival of Lights and lasts for eight days. It usually falls in late November or December. Jewish people celebrate Hanukkah to commemorate the Miracle of the Oil. Here is a research activity for students to complete.
Phonics - able and ible
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Learning phonics - a year 3 literacy worksheet that focuses on ‘able’ and ‘ible’. Children must fill in the missing letters and sort the words correctly. This resource is great for reading and spelling.
KS2 English worksheet: Phonics - 'ire' and 'ear' words
This English worksheet asks students to complete the sentences by choosing the correct word from the word bank. This resource focuses on the phonics ‘ire’ and ‘ear’.
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KS2 Phonics - 'ss' and 'rr' words
This KS2 English worksheet asks students to complete the sentences by choosing the correct word from the word bank. This resource focuses on the phonics ‘ss’ and ‘rr’.
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Fractions - What is a Tenth?
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This page includes 7 blocks of 10 equal boxes. Students colour the correct amount of boxes. An example is also shown on this worksheet.
Visual Fractions 2
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Visual fractions is one of the ways to learn fractions using images. This maths resource is great for teaching different fractions using visual fraction problems. Write the fraction for the shaded and unshaded part of each shape.
Beginning Consonant Blends 3
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Look at the pictures and circle the correct consonant blend that starts each word. Write the consonant blend to complete each word.
Making Inferences from Pictures 1
Inferences are what we figure out based on an experience. Helping students understand when information is implied, or not directly stated, will improve their skill in drawing conclusions and making inferences which is an essential skill in reading comprehension. This English resource shows 2 happy children using a laptop. Students are asked to look at the picture and then answer the questions, giving their reasons for each answer.
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Common Exception Words 4
Common exception words are ‘tricky words’ to read. Some exception words are used very frequently, which is why children should start reading and writing them at an early age. This English resource helps students practise reading and writing common exception words. They are asked to read the word and use it in a sentence.
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Common Exception Words 3
Common exception words are ‘tricky words’ to read. Some exception words are used very frequently, which is why children should start reading and writing them at an early age. This English resource helps students practise reading and writing common exception words. They are asked to read the word and use it in a sentence.
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Endangered Species - Walrus
How much do your students know about the enormous walrus? Students are asked to fill in the missing information and then fill in the missing words using the word bank.
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Astronomy - Fact or Opinion?
A fact is a thing that is known or proved to be true. An opinion is a belief, judgment, or way of thinking about something. Students read the sentences about astronomy and write fact or opinion on the line.
There are 12 sentences included in this worksheet.
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Maths Resource - Bar Modelling: 10x table
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Bar models can be used to solve different kinds of multiplication. Students answer these 10x table questions as quickly as possible.
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KS2 Science Worksheet - What are Fossils?
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What are fossils? This science worksheet includes 12 facts about fossils. Students read through the sentences and fill in the missing words. There is a word bank to help them.
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