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English Worksheet: Using the Correct Homophone (2)
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English Worksheet: Using the Correct Homophone (2)

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This English resource is all about homophones. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings. Students read the sentences below and choose the correct homophone to complete each sentence. Find more resources at Primary Leap
English Worksheet: Using the Correct Homophone (3)
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English Worksheet: Using the Correct Homophone (3)

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This English resource is all about homophones. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings. Students read the sentences and choose the correct homophone to complete each sentence. Find more resources at Primary Leap
English Worksheet - All or Every?
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English Worksheet - All or Every?

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Students choose ‘all’ or ��every’ to complete each sentence and then write 2 sentences of their own. This resource will help to improve a child’s English skills. Find more resources at Primary Leap
Parts of the Body - Vocabulary
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Parts of the Body - Vocabulary

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This resource includes 12 different parts of the body with descriptions. Students write the letters on the lines to match the columns correctly. Find more resources at Primary Leap
English Worksheet - Family: Vocabulary
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English Worksheet - Family: Vocabulary

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This resource includes the names of 12 different family members. Students write the letters on the lines to match the columns correctly. This resource will help improve a child’s vocabulary.
KS2 Reading Comprehension - Hummingbirds
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KS2 Reading Comprehension - Hummingbirds

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This KS2 reading comprehension includes an information sheet about hummingbirds. Students read through the article and answer the accompanying study questions. Find more resources at Primary Leap
To, Too or Two?
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To, Too or Two?

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Use to as a preposition before a noun or as an infinitive before a verb. Use too as a synonym for also or to indicate excessiveness before a verb. Use two to spell out the number 2. Students choose to, too or two to complete each sentence.
Sentence Work - Early or Soon?
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Sentence Work - Early or Soon?

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Early or soon? Students are asked to choose the correct word to complete each sentence. There are 15 sentences with blank spaces for children to write early or soon. Find more resources at Primary Leap
KS2 English - They're, there or their?
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KS2 English - They're, there or their?

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This resource includes 10 sentences. Students must write the correct word in the spaces provided to complete the sentences and choose the correct they’re/there/their. This will help improve spelling and writing skills. Find more resources at Primary Leap
KS2 English - They're, there or their? (2)
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KS2 English - They're, there or their? (2)

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This resource includes 10 sentences. Students must write the correct word in the spaces provided to complete the sentences and choose the correct they’re/there/their. This will help improve spelling and writing skills. Find more resources at Primary Leap
KS2 English - They're, there or their? (3)
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KS2 English - They're, there or their? (3)

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This resource includes 10 sentences. Students must write the correct word in the spaces provided to complete the sentences and choose the correct they’re/there/their. This will help improve spelling and writing skills. Find more resources at Primary Leap
Dr. Seuss Word Search
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Dr. Seuss Word Search

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To celebrate the birthday of Dr. Seuss we have created this fun word search for your students to enjoy. Students are asked to find each character from books written by author Dr. Seuss in the grid. Find more resources at Primary Leap