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This resource contains an editable, 50-slide PowerPoint lesson on fronted adverbials.
The PowerPoint includes:
a recap of adverbs
adverbial phrases of time, place and manner
fronted adverbials
insertion of comma after fronted adverbial
opportunities for pupils to identify adverbs, adverbial phrases and fronted adverbials
opportunities for pupils to change a sentence so that the adverbial phrase is at the beginning of a sentence
opportunities for pupils to create fronted adverbial sentences
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Fronted Adverbials - 18 Page Workbook
This resource contains a set of 18 worksheets on adverbs, adverbial phrases and fronted adverbials. Tasks include:
identifying adverbs, adverbial phrases and fronted adverbials of time, place and manner in sentences
inserting appropriate adverbs, adverbial phrases and fronted adverbials in sentences
insertion of comma after fronted adverbial
using fronted adverbials in writing
changing sentences so that the adverbial phrase is at the beginning
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This resource contains a five page workbook on the punctuation mark - the ellipsis. The workbook includes one information/explanation sheet and four worksheets on the ellipsis. Tasks include:
shortening quotations using the ellipsis
identifying the purpose of the ellipsis in sentences
adding ellipses in the appropriate place in sentences
composing sentences using ellipses
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The Ellipsis - 45 Slide PowerPoint Lesson
This resource contains an editable, 45-slide PowerPoint presentation on the ellipsis. It clearly explains what the ellipsis is, its functions in writing and how to use ellipses correctly in writing. Many examples are provided. Opportunities are also provided for pupils to explain why the ellipsis has been used. Students are also asked to shorten quotations and compose their own sentences containing ellipses about several striking images.
The PowerPoint also contains a link to a short video about the ellipsis.
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This resource contains a 50-slide PowerPoint lesson on personification.
The PowerPoint includes:
An explanation of personification and its effectiveness as a literary device in adding interest and imagery to writing.
Examples of personification from poetry and literature - I Wandered Lonely As a Cloud, The Ancient Mariner, Snow and Snow, The Fog, The Eight-Story Kiss.
Opportunities for pupils to identify personification in sentences, texts and poetry.
Images for students to compose their own writing containing personification.
The PowerPoint also contains a link to a short, amusing animated explanation of personification.
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Personification - Set of 16 Worksheets
This resource contains a set of 16 worksheets on identifying and using the literary device of personification. They are available in both PDF format and word to enable editing.
Tasks include:
Identifying alliteration in sentences and poetry and literature from The Ancient Mariner by Coleridge, The Fog by Carl Sandburg , Jack Frost, The Eight-Story Kiss by Tom Robbins , The Windmill by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow , Sea Fever by John Masefield, I wandered lonely as a cloud by William Wordsworth, Snow and Snow by Ted Hughes.
Writing sentences and short paragraphs containing personification on themes including foggy day, the haunted house, the snow, the combine harvester, the candle flame, the trees, firework display, fast flowing river.
The resource also contains an explanation and definition sheet about personification.
Personification - Set of 36 Posters
This resource contains a set of 36 eye-catching posters on personification. They contain examples of personification including some from poetry and literature.
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This resource is a fully editable, 200-slide PowerPoint lesson on making plurals for nouns. The PowerPoint explains the rules for making plurals for:
regular nouns - adding 's'
nouns ending in 'ch' , 'sh', 'x', 'ss' and 's'
nouns ending in 'o'
nouns ending in 'f', 'ff' and 'fe'
nouns ending in 'y' preceded by a consonant
irregular plurals
exceptions to the rules
Many opportunities are provided within the PowerPoint for pupils to form plurals and there is a timed plural challenge activity.
The PowerPoint also contains several links to short videos explaining how to form the various plurals.
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This resource contains a set of 15 worksheets on the National Curriculum Year 5 and 6 homophones / near homophones and confusing words list - licence, license, practice, practise, prophecy, prophesy, father, farther, guessed, guest, heard, herd, lead, led, morning, mourning, past, passed, precede, proceed, principal, principle, profit, prophet, stationary, stationery, steal, steel.
Tasks include choosing the correct homophones in sentences, correcting homophones in sentences and composing sentences containing the homophones. There area also five spelling practice worksheets.
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Year 5 and 6 Homophones / Confusing Words PowerPoint Lesson
The PowerPoint explains the meanings of the homophones, gives examples, and provides tips for remembering the difference between them. Opportunities are provided for pupils to decide which is the correct homophone.
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This resource has been designed for students working towards Entry Level 2 Functional Skills English certification (Edexcel-Pearson, NCFE, City and Guilds, NOCN and Open Awards). It contains an age-appropriate, 18-page workbook with 4 explanation pages, 12 worksheets (with answers), a progress check and a certificate of achievement on the Entry Level 2 writing component - use basic punctuation correctly (e.g. full stops, capital letters, question and
exclamation marks).
Tasks include:
Starting sentences with capital letter
Marking the end of sentences with a full stop
Using question marks and exclamation marks when appropriate
Correcting sentences
Punctuating sentences
Writing sentences
The workbook is provided in PDF format and an editable PowerPoint version to enable personalisation of the resource. It can be used for classwork, homework, revision or as an independent learning pack.
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Entry Level 2- Punctuation - 60-Slide PowerPoint Lesson
This resource contains a 60-slide PowerPoint lesson on the Entry Level 2 writing component - using basic punctuation correctly. The PowerPoint explains when the full stops, question marks and exclamation marks. It provides many examples and opportunities for pupils to identify the correct punctuation required for sentences. It is an ideal resource for introducing the punctuation component of the Entry Level 2 specification and for revision purposes.
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This resource contains 25 spelling tests in booklet form for students working towards English Functional Skills Entry Level 3 accreditation (AQA, OCR. Pearson Edexcel, City and Guilds, NCFE, NOCN).
The functional skills spelling tests contain all the words that students are expected to both read and spell correctly. The spellings have been compiled from the Entry 3 word lists specified by DfE and provided in Appendix 2 of the Functional Skills Entry Level English (Entry 3) Qualification and Assessment Specification.
The resource contains a teacher book, student spelling test booklet and spelling checklists.
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This resource contains a 15-page workbook that includes two information sheets, 12 worksheets and one progress check on using the punctuation devices - the question mark and the exclamation mark in writing. Tasks include:
Selecting the correct question word for sentences.
Deciding which punctuation device should be used at the end of sentences.
Composing sentences using question marks appropriately.
Composing sentences using exclamation marks appropriately.
Rewriting a short passage inserting the correct punctuation devices - full stop, question mark or exclamation mark.
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Question Marks and Exclamation Marks PowerPoint Lesson
This is an editable, 52-slide PowerPoint lesson on the question mark and exclamation mark. The presentation explains when these punctuation marks are used and gives many examples. It also provides opportunities for pupils to decide the correct punctuation at the end of a sentence - exclamation mark, question mark or full stop.
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This resource has been designed for students working towards Entry Level 1 Functional Skills English certification (Edexcel-Pearson, NCFE, City and Guilds and Open Awards). It contains an age-appropriate, 95-slide PowerPoint lesson on the Entry Level 1 writing component of the English Functional Skills specification.
The PowerPoint focuses on:
recognising and writing lower case letters and capital letters
sequencing letters of the alphabet
writing sentences
punctuating sentences with a capital letter and full stop
writing task examples
spelling
The PowerPoint also contains a link to a short video about sentence writing. It is an ideal resource to introduce pupils to the writing component of the Entry Level 1 specification and for revision purposes.
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Functional Skills English Entry Level 1 Writing - 50 Page Workbook
The 50-page workbook contains 10 information pages,with 30 worksheets (with answers), 2 progress checks and a certificate of achievement. The workbook is provided in PDF format and an editable PowerPoint version to enable personalisation of the resource. It can be used for classwork, homework, revision or as an independent learning pack.
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This resource has been designed for Entry Level 3 students working towards Level 1 Functional Skills English certification (Edexcel-Pearson, NCFE, City and Guilds and Open Awards). It contains age-appropriate, materials and resources to deliver the reading, writing, spelling and speaking and listening components of English Functional Skills. The bundle contains six workbooks and six PowerPoint lessons. All the workbooks and PowerPoint lessons are editable. The workbooks can be used for classwork, homework, for independent work and for revision. The PowerPoint lessons are ideal for introducing all the components of the Level 1 English Functional Skills specification and for revision purposes.
Level 1 – Reading Workbook
Level 1 – Reading PowerPoint Lesson
Level 1 - Writing Composition Workbook
Level 1 - Writing Composition PowerPoint Lesson
Level 1 - Grammar Workbook
Level 1 - Grammar PowerPoint lesson
Level 1 - Punctuation Workbook
Level 1 - Punctuation PowerPoint Lesson
Level 1 - Spelling Workbook
Level 1 - Spelling PowerPoint lesson
Level 1 - Speaking and Listening Task Book
Level 1 - Speaking and Listening PowerPoint Lesson
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This resource contains a poster illustrating the difference between a simile and metaphor.
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Similes and Metaphors PowerPoint Lesson
This resource contains a 39 slide PowerPoint on similes and metaphors. The PowerPoint includes:
An explanation and definition of simile and metaphors, the differences between them and why they are used.
Examples of similes and metaphors from poetry and literature - I Wandered Lonely As a Cloud (William Wordsworth), The Ancient Mariner (Samuel Taylor Coleridge), The Highwayman (Alfred Noyes), My luv is like a red, red rose ( Robert Burns) and the Bible.
Images to stimulate students to compose their own similes and metaphors.
Similes and Metaphors Set of 13 Worksheets Lesson
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This is a short presentation on the Year 5 and 6 homophones - advice, advise, device, devise. You may also be interested in:
Year 5/6 Homophones 100 Slide PowerPoint Lesson
The resource includes an explanation of the meaning of the homophones with examples and opportunities for pupils to decide which is the correct homophone. It is appropriate for year 5 and 6 pupils and older SEN students.
The homophones include licence, license, practice, practise, prophecy, prophesy, father, farther, guessed, guest, heard, herd, lead, led, morning, mourning, past, passed, precede, proceed, principal, principle, profit, prophet, stationary, stationery, steal, steel, whose, who's
Year 5/6 Homophones - Set of 15 Worksheets
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This resource contains a worksheet and a revision guide on parenthesis and parentheses - the punctuation devices used to mark parenthesis (brackets, commas and dashes).
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Parenthesis - 12 Page Workbook
This resource contains a 12-page workbook that includes three revision sheets and five worksheets about parenthesis and parentheses - the punctuation devices used to mark parenthesis.
The workbook clearly explains what parenthesis is and the different forms of punctuation - brackets, commas and dashes - used to mark it. The worksheets contain tasks for pupils to:
identify parenthesis in sentences
punctuate sentences containing parenthesis
compose sentences containing parenthesis
Parenthesis - 55 Slide PowerPoint Lesson
This resource contains a 55-slide PowerPoint lesson on parenthesis and parentheses.
The PowerPoint clearly and visually explains what parenthesis is, why it is used and the different forms of punctuation used to mark it. Many opportunities are provided within the PowerPoint for pupils to identify parenthesis and to extend sentences to make then more interesting by adding parenthesis - brackets, commas and dashes. The PowerPoint also contains a link to a short video on parenthesis.
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This resource contains a 12-page workbook ( one information sheet, eleven worksheets) on using commas to clarify meaning and avoid ambiguity and (National Curriuclum: Years 5 and 6 programme of study: Using commas to clarify meaning and / or to avoid ambiguity in writing).
Tasks include rewriting sentences and adding or removing commas to change meaning. Pupils also need to explain how the meaning has changed.
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Using Commas To Clarify Meaning - PowerPoint Lesson
This resource contains a fully editable, 50-slide PowerPoint lesson on commas and how these devices are used to clarify meaning and to avoid ambiguity and confusion It highlights the importance of the comma as a punctuation device in sentences.
Many examples are provided within the PowerPoint and pupils have the opportunity to identify where commas and pairs of commas should go in a sentence to clarify meaning. They are also asked to explain how the meaning changes with the addition/removal of commas. The PowerPoint also contains a link to a short video on commas to clarify meaning.
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Charles Dickens was one of the greatest and most influential writers of the Victorian era. This resource is about the life and work of Charles Dickens. It contains a fully editable, SIMPLE TEXT, 50-slide PowerPoint presentation on Charles Dickens. It is appropriate for primary pupils.
As well as writing some of the most widely read stories of all time, such as ‘A Christmas Carol’, ‘A Tale of Two Cities’, ‘Oliver Twist’, ‘David Copperfield’. ‘The Pickwick Papers’ and ‘Great Expectations’, the presentation explains how Charles Dickens’ drew attention to the plight of the working classes in Victorian England. The PowerPoint also contains a link to a short, four-minute video on his life and works.
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Charles Dickens - 60 Slide Presentation
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This resource has been designed for students working towards Entry Level 2 Functional Skills English certification (Edexcel-Pearson, NCFE, City and Guilds, NOCN and Open Awards). It contains an age-appropriate, 125-slide PowerPoint lesson and a 36-page workbook on the Entry Level 2 reading component.
These resources will help pupils to achieve the following learning outcomes:
read correctly words designated for Entry Level 2
read and understand sentences with more than one clause
understand the main points in texts
recognise and use organisational markers in texts such as headings, bullet points and numbered lists
use a dictionary to find the meaning of words
use illustrations, images and captions to locate information
Workbook
The 36-page workbook contains ten texts and ten tasks:
Holly Farm
Joe’s Gym
16-25 Student Railcard
TV License and the Law
How to Make Pancakes
Bank Accounts
Pete’s Pizza Parlour
Pete’s Pizza Parlour - Staff Wanted
Pete’s Pizza Parlour Trip
Gone Wild Festival
The workbook is provided in PDF format and an editable PowerPoint version to enable personalisation of the resource. It can be used for classwork, homework, revision or as an independent learning pack.
PowerPoint Lesson
The PowerPoint lesson is ideal for introducing the reading component of the Entry Level 2 Functional Skills specification and for revision purposes.
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This resource has been designed for students working towards Entry Level 1 functional skills accreditation in English (AQA, OCR. Pearson Edexcel, City and Guilds, NCFE). It contains an age appropriate, 13-page workbook on the commonly confused homophones there, they’re and their.
The 13-page workbook includes 3 information pages, 7 worksheets (with answers), a progress check and a certificate of achievement. The workbook is provided in PDF format and an editable PowerPoint version to enable personalisation of the resource. It can be used for classwork, homework, revision or as an independent learning pack.
Tasks include:
Choosing the correct homophone.
Correcting and rewriting sentences.
Composing sentences using the correct homophone.
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There, Their and They’re - 50 Slide PowerPoint Lesson
This 50-slide PowerPoint explains the meaning of the homophones there, their and they’re, when they are used and gives many examples. Opportunities are also provided for students to choose the correct homophone. It is an ideal resource to introduce pupils to these commonly confused homophones and for revision purposes.
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This resource contains an editable, 80-slide PowerPoint lesson and a 24-page workbook on alphabetical order.
PowerPoint Lesson
The PowerPoint clearly and visually demonstrates and explains alphabetical order to the first, second, third, fourth and fifth letter. It also explains why it is important to understand and use alphabetical order. Opportunities are provided within the PowerPoint to practise putting items into alphabetical order.
The resource also contains a 24-page workbook on alphabetical order. It includes three information sheets, nineteen worksheets (with answers) and a progress check. Tasks include:
placing words/ items in alphabetical order to the second and third letters
locating patient's names in a filing system
rewriting shopping list in alphabetical order
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This resource has been designed for students working towards Entry Level 2 Functional Skills English certification (Edexcel-Pearson, NCFE, City and Guilds, NOCN and Open Awards). It contains an age-appropriate, 80-slide PowerPoint lesson on the writing component - write in compound sentences, using common conjunctions (e.g. or, and, but) to connect clauses.
The PowerPoint clearly explains what conjunctions and compound sentences are and provides many examples and opportunities for pupils to identify and use conjunctions and compound sentences. The PowerPoint also contains a link to a short video on conjunctions and compound sentences.It is ideal for introducing this component of the specification and for revision purposes.
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Entry Level 2 - Conjunctions and Compound Sentences - 15 Page Workbook
The 21-page workbook contains 3 explanation pages, 13 worksheets (with answers), a progress check and a certificate of achievement on the Entry Level 2 writing component - write in compound sentences, using common conjunctions (e.g. or, and, but) to connect clauses.
Tasks include:
identifying conjunctions in sentences
identifying simple and compound sentences
making compound sentences using conjunctions
composing compound sentences
using compound sentences in functional tasks
The workbook is provided in PDF and an editable PowerPoint version to enable personalisation of the resource. It can be used for classwork, homework, revision or as an independent learning pack.
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This resource has been designed for students working towards Entry Level 3 Functional Skills English certification (Edexcel-Pearson, NCFE, City and Guilds, NOCN and Open Awards). It contains an age-appropriate, 85-slide PowerPoint lesson on the Entry Level 3 writing component - using basic punctuation correctly.
The PowerPoint explains how to use commas to clarify meaning, in lists within sentences, to separate adjectives and to mark off extra information in sentences. It provides many examples and opportunities for students to identify the correct use of the comma.
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Entry Level 3 - Punctuation - Commas - 33 Page Workbook
The 33-page workbook contains 6 information pages, 24 worksheets (with answers), a progress check and a certificate of achievement. The workbook is provided in PDF format and an editable PowerPoint version to enable editing and personalisation of the resource. It can be used for classwork, homework, revision or as an independent learning pack.
This resource will help pupils to achieve these outcomes:
use commas to clarify meaning
use commas to separate two or more adjectives
use commas to separate lists in sentences,
use commas to mark additional information
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