Ryderdonna's Shop
Ryderdonna's Shop
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I am a specialist leader in education for SPaG and have been supporting schools in the delivery of the SPaG curriculum for the last two years. I have 13 years of experience teaching Y6, but have worked across all year groups within KS1 and KS2 developing long term plans, assessment resources and lesson plans that promote active learning. The more structured approach to the subject has had a massive impact on writing standards, particularly among boys and less able writers.

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notebook, 591.34 KB

This resource looks at how traditionally commands may have been perceived as bossy, starting with an imperative verb. The children are taught to recognise these types of command before looking at ones that may seem more polite and not start with the imperative. In recognising these types of commands, the children will also revise questions, statements and exclamatory sentences. Following this, the children are taught about the impact of modal verbs and how these stop a sentence being a command even though they can sound bossy. The children are then challenged to identify all the different sentence types within a paragraph and punctuate them appropriately.

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